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Do cucumbers planted in home garden need to be watered once a day or twince a day ? If there are two or more new small cucumbers on one branch, will they all become fruits that can be reaped ?
I live in Southeast Missouri and our cucumbers thrive like crazy every year from watering once a day in the morning or very early afternoon. If the ground stays too wet the fruit will rot before it grows big enough to pick.
I have a large garden in my backyard that I am trying to cultivate. However the soil is very clay-like and hardens quickly like corn field dirt. Its too large to cover with miracle grow or anything and hand tilling it as well as keeping things alive in it is very hard. Any suggestions?
You have to manage your garden in stages. And the first stage involves putting in plants that will go a long way toward helping to change your soil type for you while making the garden look nice. Look for plants that are species native to your area. Look for plants that propagate underground, because the creation of a network of roots helps till the soil. Look for plants that grow thick, because, again, this helps loosen the soil. And look for plants that will really spread both over one season, and from one season to the next. There are many herbs that fit the bill, including feverfew, mint, and pennyroyale. There are also many great decorative plant, like lilies and heliotropes, that will grow fast and help improve the soil. Also try ornamental grasses. After a few years of growing this stuff in your garden, and doing the relatively easy tasks of spreading some sand and compost over the soil, you should be able to start replacing your first-stage plants with plants that are more desirable, and slightly more difficult to grow. Your soil you be improved enough to consider plants with specific needs RE drainage and soil quality. And, if you really want something special, that requires really good soil, it will not be so difficult at this point to bump up the soil quality in a small area of your garden.
During the finals anyway. In the home and away season BHG is usually in the top 3 and the football is out of the top 10.Friday September 4 2009Adelaide Vs Essendon - 1,022,000 viewersBetter Homes And Gardens - 1,011,000 viewersFriday September 11 2009Western Bulldogs V Brisbane Lions - 1,187,000 viewersBetter Homes And Gardens - 827,000 viewersChannel 7 are NOT showing the St Kilda game live, but according to the last two weeks they probably should. They probably figure that since they are getting such good ratings for BHG and the football that they don't need to show the game live.I'm just glad that channel 10 is broadcasting their Prelim live.
During the regular season the ratings would depend on which teams are playing. If North Melbourne were to play Fremantle on a friday night the ratings wouldn't be so good. I agree that friday night games during the finals rate better than Better Homes and Gardens.
any advice?what do i need?i've never done this before.....
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We are having a Secret Santa in our office and the name that I picked is for a woman who I don't know much about. All I know is that she has a nice garden near her home. Last year, I picked her name and I bought her a plant. She loved it! I don't want to get her the same gift this year. It's too difficult to transport from home during the morning rush hour. Any suggestions? The maximum is $20. Thanks!
I am an avid gardener and can give you some ideas. You could give her packets of seeds or perhaps a bag of bulbs or maybe a gift certificate to Brecks or Spring Hill bulb company. She may like a new gardening tool or a pair of gardening gloves. Maybe a nice flower pot or a little set of pots that can fit on a window sill. A book on gardening (one for her area) is a great idea as well. A gift certificate to a local nursery is a fine gift that will be well received, too.
Where can I find some nice tips regarding home and garden. Thanks.
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I currently get Better Homes and Gardens and Ladies Home Journal. I like recipes and articles on decorating. Any other good magazines?
House Garden Home Real Simple Country Home Southern Living Martha Stewart Living Woman's Day Good Housekeeping Redbook First For Women Town Country