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Then I remember that every other person that populates these cities, states and countries—all 7 billion of them, from the cashiers at the local grocery store and the baristas at my favorite coffee shop to the scientists in Antarctica and the monks in...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
When Do You Harvest Ginger?
This will encourage the ginger rhizomes to grow up rather than just across. In a tropical location, you can plant and grow ginger at any time, but in a place that experiences below-freezing temperatures in winter, ginger has to be brought indoors to overwinter.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Do You Do When Your Cats Are BFFs With A Raccoon?
The first time we dragged out the cookware cymbals, he scurried up a tree, sitting on a branch where he could safely observe us through our kitchen window. I have to be honest: I find little raccoon faces incredibly cute.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Do I Do With Small Eggs?
Extra Large: 27 oz./dozen; 2.25 oz. Our backyard chickens usually produce an inconsistent product. Read more of Chicken Quarters » Tags backyard chickens , Chicken Quarters , eggs
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Things You Can Do With Bolted Lettuce
I save seeds from all my heirloom lettuces because even if they don't come true-to-type, the results are still delicious. If you're not willing or able to do any of these, there's always the compost pile.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Things You Can Do With Surplus Eggs
Leave the egg conditioner on for 10 to 20 minutes, then thoroughly wash it out and apply a light conditioner. Furthermore, what at first seemed like a real treat—free eggs!—to your neighbors is now cause for the cold shoulder.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What do I do With All That . . . Mint
She said she used her mint for making tea, but didn't know quite what else to do with it. Carton of Greek-style yogurt, and add a peeled, seeded, diced cucumber.Mince a handful of mint leaves together with a couple of cloves of garlic, add that to the...
California
El Segundo
Do You Know Your State Insect?
If you were counting, yes--that was a list of 42 states. The coloring is dull brown or tan with a green lateral stripe along the edge of the wings. Believe it or not, most of the 50 states have their own official insect! For the sake of brevity, I'll...
California
El Segundo
When Do You Prune Sumac Trees?
With a sprawl equal to and sometimes greater than the height, sumacs require enough room to grow, or hard pruning to keep them in their place.Gardeners should prune these trees in late winter or early spring, while the sumac tree remains dormant.
California
Santa Monica
Do You Have to Deadhead Azaleas?
Removing infected flowers provides the most effective control because the disease spreads from the blooms through rain, wind and insects. The Ohio State University Extension advises that deadheading is only needed for deciduous and large-leaved evergreen...
California
Santa Monica
Do You Deadhead Blazing Star Plants?
Blazing star plants appreciate occasional deadheading to remove spent blossoms and flower spikes. Water your blazing star plant immediately after fertilizing to dilute the fertilizer application and prevent the plant's roots from burning.Pruning your...
California
Santa Monica
Do You Need a Commercial Kitchen?
If your path does lead to a commercial-kitchen installation, get multiple opinions from state and local regulators and collect this information in writing. However, you most likely don't know exactly what food products you want to make just yet.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How Often Do You Water Marigolds?
Easy to grow and long-blooming, these reliable plants start flowering in early summer and continue until frost if their old blooms are snipped. Marigolds grow best if watered deeply at least once a week.Native from New Mexico south to Argentina, marigolds...
California
Santa Monica
What do I do With All That . . . Rosemary
Let's tackle another prolific grower: rosemary. The upright kind gets leggy and looks scraggly if you don't trim it back occasionally. Give it a sunny spot, and your prostrate rosemary will creep out of its bed and half way across your yard if you let...
California
El Segundo
What Do You Do When Your Orchid Loses All Its Flowers?
Pests like aphids, mites and scale should be treated with an organic material specific to the pest.Orchids grow everywhere in the wild, so virtually any planting medium will work. Depending on the amount of sunlight, temperature and moisture in the air,...
California
Santa Monica
What Farmers\' Market Do You Love?
American Farmland Trust is the only national conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices, and keeping farmers on the land. According to the most recent National Resources Inventory, the U.S. is losing...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Do You Do When Your Driveway Turns Into A River?
(Let's just say we'd be relying heavily on our trusty UTV, Delia the Intimidator, and some really good snow boots.) What we've yet to think about is the rain. Divert Water Flow A secondary goal for our driveway will be to find a solution to reroute and...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What Should You Do With Sunflowers After They Bloom?
Remove the seeds using your fingers or a fork.When you dry sunflowers outside, they can become a temptation for outdoor animals like birds and squirrels. If you want to let the birds eat the seeds, you can leave the sunflower heads on the plants.
California
Santa Monica
Burning Question: How Do You Deal With Problem Neighbors?
This was especially important with our neighbor nearest the hives. As beekeepers, we were fortunate when we moved to our home outside of town to have one neighbor who also kept a hive, so we had a bit of solidarity.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Something New You Can Do With Eggs This Easter!
As springtime festivities roll around, the humble egg gets some major play: deviled eggs, dyed eggs, eggs made of chocolate! Here's a way to put the leftover eggshells from all your spring cooking projects to use while also satisfying your green thumb:...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Harvesting Beans: When Do You Pick Beans
This will make them unfit for your dinner table., can be harvested like snap beans and eaten in the same way. The answer to this question depends on the kind of bean that you are growing and how you would like to eat them.Green, wax, bush and pole beans...
Ohio
Willoughby
Making Do
The first load was a small one, just a test of what the sledge could handle. This was, of course, an opportunity to justify the scraps I hadn't thrown out. The second and third were piled higher and deeper.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Scallion Picking: How Do You Harvest Scallions
Both the greens and white stalk of the scallion can be sliced or chopped and added to salads or used as garnish. Scallions are harvested for their greens and small, white stem that grows underground.
Ohio
Willoughby
When Do You Spray Apple Trees and With What Chemicals?
Apple maggot is controlled with lime-sulfur. Some of the sprays you use are preventative, while others are meant for immediate control.A consistent spray routine produces a healthy apple crop.Fungicide sprays control the many warm-weather diseases of...
California
Santa Monica
How Often Do You Water Poinsettia Plants?
Remove the foil that is often wrapped around the poinsettia's pot or poke holes in it so the water can drain freely from the pot. Water the plant thoroughly if it wilts. Once the water begins to run out of the holes in the bottom of the pot, cease watering...
California
Santa Monica
How Do You Cut Back Asiatic Lilies?
Cut the flowers when they open and take them indoors to a vase, or maintain them on the plant and cut them when they fade. Asiatic and Oriental lilies are true lilies, and grow long, strap-like leaves and wide blooms.
California
Santa Monica
Axes, Mattocks & Mauls: Which Do You Need?
Mattock Home Depot What It Is A typical mattock has a small head, weighing an average of 5 pounds, with two small cutting blades on either side. The head of a splitting maul is also wider than the head of an axe, typically with a blunt sledgehammer end...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia