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- Q: Have you ever started reading the directions from the Book Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook? Because the results did not make sense? What Happened?
- I don’t really care for that cookbook. It was one I tried when I first started cooking. Most of the recipes are pretty bland. I never had one that didn't make sense. I did always ended up adding seasonings/herbs to it because it lacked flavor. I like getting recipes online from Food Network and Taste of Home. I subscribe to Taste of Home- that opens up the contest winner recipes. I sort to view those first. I’ve been impressed with just about all of those.
- Q: With the movement to plant gardens in the backyard, I am concerned about what else might be in the dirt besides what is beneficial for plants to grow. I am concerned about toxins from wolmanized wood from outdoor structures and residential pesticide that neighbors tend to overuse. I am worried that a lot of this nasty stuff washes from yard to yard in heavy rains.I suspect that the first thing I need to do is to have the soil checked to actually see what's in there, not only for toxins, but recommendations for any deficiencies in minerals and nutrients.What's the best way to start, and any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
- avoid carrots; they accumulate a lot of pesticides...same with melons, though you probably wont have room for them...most common garden crops, like tomatoes, beans and peppers, do an adequate job of filtering the intake of damaging chemicals..
- Q: I do know that if I plant it this year it won't grow until next year or the year after. I just need some advice on the best asparagus to grow in the midwest growing region and how to care for it. Can anyone give me some useful tips please.
- no matter what kind you will not see eatable for a year or 2 if you oplant plants now you will get a bit next year if you plant seads if might be 2 or 3 years
- Q: I asked this in home gardening, but I think this is where it should be asked. I need a quick fix on how to ground outlets so as i can hook up my satalite receiver computers. Cant afford an electrician to rewire a rental, the landlord is no help.
- This house must have been built pre world war two. I also believe that with all the electrical appliances that we use today, it's very passably could be a hazard to your health just living there. If you doubt these words, then I suggest that you talk to an electrician. A bonified Electrician, not just some handy man that is eager to share maybe what little knowledge that he may have. These old houses were not built to sustain computers, wide screen high def TVs, and salad shooters. If you know what I meen.
- Q: Where can I find home decorating magazines or websites?
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- Q: I will be trying to grow them as a special project for my 8 year old daughter to have fun in the garden and learn to grow her own food.
- After the danger of frost has past, prepare some loose well-drained soil, plant peanuts 1 to 1 1/2 deep, 6 to 8 inches apart in rows 24 to 36 apart. Water as needed, Weed as needed, watch peanuts grow. Harvest when leaves start turning yellow. More info in links below:
- Q: Their was this recipe that was in home and garden a long time ago...it was pretty much chicken lemon juice parsley spinach and orzo..except that my family and i don't remember the measurements so it never comes out right anymore. Does anyone remember this recipe? If so could u please share? Thank you :)
- i okorder . INGREDIENTS 1 cup uncooked orzo pasta 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 cloves garlic 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper 2 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves - cut into bite-size pieces salt to taste 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley 2 cups fresh spinach leaves grated Parmesan cheese for topping DIRECTIONS Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add orzo pasta, cook for 8 to 10 minutes, until al dente, and drain. Heat the oil in a skillet over medium-high heat, and cook the garlic and red pepper 1 minute, until garlic is golden brown. Stir in chicken, season with salt, and cook 2 to 5 minutes, until lightly browned and juices run clear. Reduce heat to medium, and mix in the parsley and cooked orzo. Place spinach in the skillet. Continue cooking 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until spinach is wilted. Serve topped with Parmesan cheese. 4 servings
- Q: We just resently cleared out our flower bed and are ready to plant some flowers but, I wanted to look at some nice picks of gardens to help give me some ideals.
- Just go to Google Images and search flower garden. You will find a whole bunch of pictures there.
- Q: does enyone have eny good websites that i can vist to inprove my gardening skills.?
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