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What To Do With Witch Hazel

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Witch Hazel and Aunt Bett
This was in November, you remember, and sometime during the night, my Dad stoked the furnace so that we would be comfortable as we slept. I saved them all for Aunt Bett because I knew she liked to eat them.
California
El Segundo
Witch Hazel
Considered a shrub or small tree, witch hazel's crooked branches are covered in smooth, gray bark and witch hazel's arresting, yellow flowers appear in the fall or winter – the bloom time depends on the species you choose.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Dyeing Carnations: A Fun Project With Kids
It is advised to use more than one color, just to make sure of successful results.You will need scissors, glasses or jars, paper towels, and of course water. Place the containers in an area where your child can check on them often, but where it won't...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With Sunflower Stalks
Tie these in place—very tightly—using baling wire or strong fishing line, allow trellises to fully dry, then brush or spray them with water seal.Leaving the mature sunflower seed head attached, saw several stalks off near the base and dry the entire...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Jalapeno Seeds
They're often added to Mexican, Thai and American dishes. The more seeds added, the hotter the spice. Sprinkle them on pizza, eggs, tacos, nachos or any dish that you'd like to spice up.It is certainly fine to throw the seeds away.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Drooping Tulips
Keep them lasting longer -- and standing up straighter -- by properly preparing cut tulips for their new home.Choose a container that will support most of the tulips' stems.Tulip stems should be cut at an angle before you place them in water.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Excess Cucumbers
Add sliced cucumbers to a conventional stir-fry for a creamy, crunchy difference.To get rid of puffy eyes or temporarily lessen the appearance of wrinkles or cellulite, place raw cucumber slices on the areas, and watch the phytochemicals firm the top...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Cilantro
To make a cilantro filled version, slice a second onion into rings and saute it in a little ghee or butter in a Dutch oven or other stove-top safe casserole dish. This can leave you with a whole lot of cilantro.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Lemongrass
The most obvious choice is to make a bowl of aromatic Thai soup.To make an easy Tom Ka Gai (coconut chicken soup), heat a little olive oil in the bottom of a pot.Toss in a couple of tablespoons of red curry paste, a couple of tablespoons of grated fresh...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that . . . basil
It is a particularly good match with strawberries, peaches and limes. Add a quart of stock (chicken, vegetable or beef) and salt and pepper to taste. Simmer until the tomatoes cook down, then thin the mixture.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With Flowers in Oregano
The seeds need not be saved. They attract pollinators, such as butterflies and bees. Most herb growers know that oregano leaves have the strongest and most desirable flavor before the flowers bloom.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Dill
Sometimes this is accomplished by adding dill pickles or chopped dill relish to dishes such as egg salad, deviled eggs or egg-laden potato salad / chicken salad. You can blend fresh dill weed with butter, spoon it into mounds on a metal baking sheet lined...
California
El Segundo
What To Do With Your First Bonsai
Grow outdoors in summer and keep from cold in winter., etc…), also known as Banyan and Willow Leaf fig. (10 – 15 C.) and you may need to set up special quarters for them to keep them at the right temperature and humidity level indoors during the cold...
Ohio
Willoughby
What to Do WIth All Those . . . Chives
When thinking about chives most people concentrate on the foliage (which look like grass blades).However, every part of the chive plant is edible, and you can use the bulb like a mild onion in a pinch.The foliage can be added to dumpling or biscuit dough...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Parsley
It is in the same family as carrots and celery, which may be why it goes together with them into the stock pot to form the basis of so many soups.These are flavors that you notice most when they are missing.When a soup or a sauce tastes "flat," I usually...
California
El Segundo
What To Do With A Fallen Nest
There's only one type of bird in the Eastern U.S. that makes a pendulous nest like this: the oriole. If you find a nest on the ground, it's possible that it was actually built there.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Sweet Things To Do With Honey
The kids will love helping with this one because as they dip, they'll inevitably get wax on their fingers. Tags beeswax , Farm Sprouts , Lists Health Raw honey makes a great health supplement, from soothing a cough to relieving allergies.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What to Do With Citrus Trees With Yellow Leaves
In addition to keeping citrus trees warm, gardeners must also keep them healthy. Citrus trees thrive in warm areas where they are not affected by frost or freezing temperatures. Water citrus trees once a week, or more frequently during dry spells and...
California
Santa Monica
What to do with all that . . . oregano
It is so common in in cuisines in widely-spread parts of the world precisely because it adds that "special something" to such a wide variety of ingredients. Try adding cheese and oregano to omelets, frittatas and other egg dishes.Bean dishes also benefit...
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
Use fresh thyme when you make a bouquet garni (a little bundle of herbs tied together with string that you add to stocks, soups and stews), along with bay leaves, parsley and whatever other herbs will accent the soup ingredients.
California
El Segundo
Things For Kids To Do With Violets
Jars of violet jelly make very nice gifts and a lot of the appeal is in the color. Tags Farm Sprouts I use an organic cane sugar for this sort of project. Step 3: Coat the petals, front and back, with a super-fine sugar*, shaking off the excess.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What To Do With Egg-Bound Hen
Unfortunately, if she passes an egg but her health continues to deteriorate, she probably wasn't egg bound but was suffering from some other illness. Unless someone who is skilled, like a veterinarian or veteran farmer, has taught you how to perform this...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to grow: Hazel (Growing Guide)
Companions Crimson Clover. Troubleshooting The nuts are much-loved by squirrels, birds and rodents. Position Sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. Harvesting Harvest when the husks begin to turn yellow in early fall.
England
Liverpool
What To Do With Your Compost In Winter
Create Extra Heat To combat the cold, it's wise to employ the use of some naturally occurring heat sources. Creating windbreaks through the use of straw bales or hay bales situated around the pile will add an extra layer of insulation, giving the core...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spring To-do Lists
Don't overwhelm yourself with an endless list. Make a mental list of things you wish you had time to do this spring or summer and things that really should get done to have a "successful" gardening year.
California
El Segundo
Raising a Gardener
Even though we have to feed and water the animals in the rain, snow, heat and dark, they give us back manure that is good for the plants.They teach us to be responsible and to take the time to say hello or give them a little nuzzle.to carry coffee grounds,...
California
El Segundo