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Q: I have been doing lots of homemade bread making, home brewing, and home gardening recently and realized that I could try growing rye. Does anyone have experience with this? Does it seem worth it for ~400-500 sq ft? Will people think I'm just neglecting my lawn? Vegetable gardens are common, but I don't know about grain gardens. I'm located in the suburbs of Minneapolis.
I doubt if it's worth the trouble. Yes, your neighbours are going to think you just didn't bother mowing the lawn. I just looked up some stuff on growing rye. One website says that a good yield in a well-managed commercial crop is 50 to 60 bushels. If you have 500 square feet, you have about 1/87th of an acre. You will probably, therefore, get a little more than half a bushel of rye out of your plot, maybe 30 lbs, if you do everything right. And unless you buy a milling machine to turn it into flour--some of those are rather expensive, and even the cheap ones are a couple of hundred bucks--all you'll get is the whole grain that has fairly limited uses. By all means, try it if you like, but to me it doesn't seem worth the effort except to satisfy curiosity.
Q: The recipe is for Blue Cheese Bacon Mini Corn dogs. I was reading the magazine in a dentist's office, and didn't have time to right it down. I figured it would be on the Better Homes Gardens web site, but it isn't, and I couldn't find it any where else on line. Also...would cubed steak taste better than mini hot dogs with the blue cheese and bacon?
Well I see you were given the recipe. I have another suggestion for you. Whenever this has happened to me while waiting in a doctors office, if there's an article that I want to finish reading, etc. I just ask the receptionist if I can take the magazine home with me. They've never said no before. I also like to return the favor by taking my own read magazines and giving them to my doctors offices to add to their collection. Not only am I returning the favor but the magazines are put to good use, a lot better than throwing them away. (my trash company doesn't offer those recycle bins)
Q: I'm selling home garden gifts, as well as baby shower type gifts... Any ideas would be appreciated - i'm working on my domain name, and store name... Thanks! BTW - last name is Gordon if that can be worked in...
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Q: There are a lot of little projects that I would like to do in my home. It was my mother-in-law's home so I would be able to know the history going back 30 years. How should I prioritize the following projects (especially if we plan on living in the home between 5-10 years)?-9 Replacement Windows (currently very drafty single-pane, wood frames) -A friend mentioned that the home's insulation may be shot (not sure) would this be a better investment than windows?-Bathroom (sq. footage unknown but not very large, I would say 8ftx6ft space includes sink/tub/toilet small built-in cabinet)-Kitchen (again, sq. footage unknown but cabinets are 30+ years old and there are only 3 lower cabinets, 2 small drawers and very little counter space)-Landscaping
Who are these people? How many homes have they refurbished? Look. If you don't have it sealed from the weather you'll lose it all. Start with the roof. If there is rot up there, replace it before replacing the roofing. Make sure someone knows what they are doing with flashing: You don't want leaks or set the place up to burn it down at the flues. Then, you need to make sure your drainage is good. Start with establishing a minimum slope of 1/foot for the first ten feet out from the house, all around. Be sure the gutters and downspouts are in good repair and the water is taken away from the building.. It is essential that you have 4 perforated drain pipe and 7/8 washed gravel below footing height all around. And if you hand dig, do not dig deeper than chest height without adequate shoring so you don't kill yourself. Now, assure the rest of the house is out of the weather... windows, doors, felt or other sheeting product, trim and siding. You are now ready for the interior in this order: plumbing, electrical. insulation, sheet rock, tape, texture, paint, trim, doors, cabinets, finish plumbing, finish electrical, and finish hardware...landscaping. Do any of this out of order and you are setting yourself up for rip-outs.
Q: I was thinking about these: mulberry, apple, peach, cherry, or plum.Any suggestions? Also be specific don't just say apple please say what type.Thank you in advance :D
Your question leaves a lot to be desired. Your choice of trees will depend upon why you want to grow a tree in your garden. I'm looking at doing the same thing, but my reasons will dictate what type of tree. I'm looking for something that will provide shade, grow at a medium pace, and not establish too many roots, especially roots that will grow close to the surface of the soil. I want to continue to grow vegetables, but I have limited space, with paved walkways, so I want to make sure the roots don't up heave the walkway. Fruit trees would be nice, but they can be messy with the leaf drop, etc. I don't want a tree that grows into a large tree, but one that primarily provides shade (since I live in SC). I'm trying to provide some shade to my vegetables, because the heat is sometimes too much for my plants. I've decided to go with a crepe myrtle, because it will provide color, and isn't too difficult to maintain. I would suggest you further evaluate your sistuation before deciding what type of tree is best for you. good luck
Q: I have a small home garden my backyard about 20' by 4'. I have the standard home garden vegetables planted, tomatoes, peppers, basil, celery, etc. I was thinking about planting some red clover in between all the plants to create a nice bed that will choke out weeds so I don't have to weed all the time, put some nitrogen back in soil, and hold in moisture during those long hot dry spells here in New Jersey. The plants are all at least a foot tall now. Would you recommend this? Or would the clover and the vegetables start competing and therefor take away from my harvest? I figured they are all big enough now that the clover will stay well below them. But I don't know if underground there will be a battle going on with the root systems. I already plan on planting the clover in the fall when everything is done growing and then till it in in the spring. Thanks!
Try buckwheat as an alternate crop. it doesn't fix nitrogen, but it doesn't get invasive. Crimson clover is a non invasive annual legume too.
Q: I keep my turtles in a pin next to my vegetable garden and haven't worried about the possibility of getting sick until the recent jalapeno scare.
You say, “Could?” If they are water turtles – and you have fed them raw meat or chicken that was infected with the bacterium – there is a possibility of cross contamination. If they defecate on the soil in which the vegetables are growing – and their stool is contaminated – the possibility exists. Or if there is run-off from the water they swim in – and the water is contaminated – the possibility exists. Or if you use their swimming water (literally their toilet) to water your plants – the possibility exists – IF THERE IS CONTAMINATION from Mr. and Mrs. Sal Monella. If you keep them in a “pen” and they are land turtles you are feeding fruits, vegetables and whatever insects/worms they can find – the chances are highly UNLIKELY and I wouldn’t worry.
Q: I am NOT!!! I rewire things, just have the knack.....but I loathe doing these things myself!!! Paint to me is for Painters, and Gardens are for Gardeners...how about you???????
I must say I'm very handy around the house. I can and have done just about everything that can be done. From Electrical wiring, Plumbing, Sheetrock hanging, Finishing, painting. I bought an old farm house that need rewiring, plumbing, roof, kitchen cabinets, Rearranged the bathroom. Tile flooring in the kitchen, Added on over 1100 sq feet with a 12X16 back porch. A 12X16 storage shed and a 24X30 two car garage that is also my wood shop. Plus I work 12 hours a day and usually 6 days a week sometimes seven!
Q: does anyone know how to get home depot coupons for either 10 or 20 precent. Instead of buying them on OKorder???
Go to your post office and ask for the address forwarding packet. They're always in there!
Q: What is this cotton spread , the cheap kind ,stuff growing in my yard?is I fungus , also these mushroom are growing , but back to the other stuff when I wet it the water look like diamond , beads o water , also when it drys it looks like cotton , it's piping up everywhere little stops in the yard
Hi , use a petrol strimmer to cut it to ground degree [ or a weedeater , a flame thrower thing if you can do it safely ] then the quite low-priced alternative is to dig it over both by way of hand pull out the roots OR if its a massive backyard see if anyone has some pigs that you can borrow (verify theyre pleased with knotweed first ! ) , they'll wreck everything revel in doing it ! Knotweed will desire a professional is a managed weed in UK as it will motive severe burns additionally smash structures .Excellent success .

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