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What To Do With Sugarcane

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How to Grow Sugarcane Inside
Keep the sugarcane away from fireplaces and heating vents, which dry the air.Fill each pot three-quarters full of a quick-draining potting mixture. Put the pots in indoor sites with full sunshine and temperatures of 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Sunflower Stalks
That same section of sunflower-stalk screen can be tacked atop a simple structural frame to shade a patio, garden sitting area or children's summer playhouse.To really keep the kids busy over the summer, challenge them to make flutes out of sunflower...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Jalapeno Seeds
The more seeds added, the hotter the spice. If your dinner is spicy enough for your taste and you don't need jalapeno seeds for planting, don't feel like you must save them.Jalapenos are very hot and can burn skin, eyes and nasal passages.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Drooping Tulips
As cut flowers, however, they tend to twist and turn, as if they want to escape their vases. Rotate the container periodically so each side gets equal access to the light to help tulips stand upright.Fresh water is a must for strong, healthy tulips.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Excess Cucumbers
Alternately, toss peeled cucumbers into the blender with savory smoothie ingredients, or add cucumber juice to citrus-based cocktails for a refreshing change. The sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes may replace the nutrients lost during drinking and help...
California
Santa Monica
How to Grow Sugarcane in Zone 5
Remove the plastic wrap at that time.Place the pot in the sunniest part of the greenhouse and keep the temperature at 75 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be quite chilly--minus 20 to minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit--in the winter in zone 5 on the U.S. Department...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Cilantro
Add a half cup of golden raisins and another handful of almonds, and saute until the raisins swell. All you need to do is remove the stems from the cilantro and toss the leaves in the blender with the juice of a lime or two and some coarsely chopped onions,...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Lemongrass
But where I am, in Texas, the best shot I?ve got for getting this tender perennial to make it through the winter is to cut it back to just a few inches tall and mulch over it. I?ll admit, lemongrass is one of those herbs that doesn?t exactly grow like...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that . . . basil
So what do you do with all that . If you like your soup creamy, process in batches in a blender, or use an immersion blender. You can keep the jar in the refrigerator for a couple of months.Basil is a classic flavor of the Mediterranean, so add it fresh...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With Flowers in Oregano
The seeds need not be saved. Most herb growers know that oregano leaves have the strongest and most desirable flavor before the flowers bloom. They attract pollinators, such as butterflies and bees.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Dill
A "fresher" tasting version of these dishes can be made using fresh dill and lemon juice.Perhaps the simplest dill preparation is scrambled eggs with dill. (Always use a trusted recipe, and follow it exactly.
California
El Segundo
What To Do With Your First Bonsai
When you do water, water thoroughly — two or three times to fully soak the soil.Don't leave the glued rocks on the surface of the soilMany of the bonsai plants found at places other than real bonsai nurseries are sold with the soil covered by a hard...
Ohio
Willoughby
What to Do WIth All Those . . . Chives
This may be because they start so easily from seed, and grow into dense grass-like clumps. Many people consider chives the easiest herb to grow. A little bit of the herb goes a long way, so even a small chives bed can feel like more chives than you will...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Parsley
However, it is self-seeding, which means if it likes the area where you've planted it, not only will the plant replace itself, but you might get a lot more seedlings than you bargained for.
California
El Segundo
What To Do With A Fallen Nest
Nest No. 2 Karen Lanier The second foundling nest was slightly more distinctive yet unidentifiable: a hefty bowl of dried mud with a grassy exterior. While I would love to believe it belongs to a wood thrush, one of my favorite songsters, it could also...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Sweet Things To Do With Honey
If so, try these fun projects. Beeswax Candles Used for candle-making for centuries, beeswax produces a soft light and a sweet scent. What is it with kids and getting warm wax on their fingers?
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What to Do With Citrus Trees With Yellow Leaves
Citrus trees grow best in moist and well-drained soil, as well as full sun; direct sunlight dries out the soil more quickly, which means the trees need more frequent watering to remain healthy.
California
Santa Monica
What to do with all that . . . oregano
But it can easily grow out of its intended bed. Add some bacon or ham for flavor, some jalapenos for heat, and a goodly amount of oregano, and cook it down for a couple of hours.Once you get a feel for the flavor Oregano adds to your food, you will start...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Fennel
In France, fennel bulbs are baked, boiled or braised, and are sometimes placed on the bottom of a pan to form a "bed" while cooking other foods.Try braising a few quartered fennel bulbs with ginger and white wine.In Germany, as well as Italy, raw fennel...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that thyme
(It is easy to strip the leaves away from the stems of thyme sprigs by running your thumb and forefinger down the stem against the growth of the leaves while holding the end of the sprig firmly with your other hand.)Citrus thyme varieties taste rather...
California
El Segundo
Things For Kids To Do With Violets
We love the dandelion and forsythia jelly we make each year and many other foraged preserves , but they don't turn purple! Violets, like red cabbage, have a vibrant purple color when steeped, and with the addition of an acid, turn deep purple.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What To Do With Egg-Bound Hen
When a female chicken becomes egg bound, her egg in one of its forms along the oviduct has become stuck or trapped. Treating An Egg-Bound Hen If the hen is egg bound, you might be able to feel the egg from the outside of her belly.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What To Do With Your Compost In Winter
When it comes to feeding your winter compost the right stuff, size matters. Here's what you'll need to do to keep the outdoor bin going strong. Creating windbreaks through the use of straw bales or hay bales situated around the pile will add an extra...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spring To-do Lists
Make note of specific time sensitive tasks such as this and assign them a week or month in which to be accomplished. It is only meant to help you and make you feel more productive and successful.
California
El Segundo
Raising a Gardener
We do what we can while we are here and when we are gone, hopefully we left something worthwhile behind. Other times, over caring for things can cause them hardship.More times than not, that little bit of time giving and nurturing, will give us back something...
California
El Segundo
An Heirloom Garden
(It's too soon to let go!) I had hoped that the grass we both thrilled at would be the manicured outfield of a baseball diamond. I had already decided which baseball cards I would pass down, what I would teach my son about the designated hitter rule,...
California
El Segundo
Creative Things to Do With a Tree Stump
These will grow down over the edges of the planter and spread out around the stump. Use caution when doing this, and don't try it unless you are very comfortable using a chainsaw. You can paint it, hang Christmas balls off of it, or even upholster it.
California
Santa Monica