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Willow fences and screens are made from vertical willow sticks tightly
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- Q: I made hundreds when I lived in the states from a old copy of BHG that was at the restaurant I worked at. I would like to make one but can't remember the recipe (never that that'd be possible). It didn't have cornstarch I know that it just used flour....anyone please???
- This is fairly easy, and looks delicious... ***Coconut Cream Pie*** 1 cup white sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 tsp salt 3 cups milk 4 eggs (separated) 3 Tbl butter 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract 1 cup fresh flaked coconut 1 9-inch baked pie shell In a medium saucepan, combine sugar, flour and salt over a medium heat; gradually stir in milk. Cook and stir over medium heat until the mixture is thick and bubbly. Reduce heat to low and cook an additional 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat. Separate the egg yolks from white, reserving the whites to make meringue. Beat the egg yolks slightly. Gradually stir 1 cup of the hot mixture into yolks. Return the egg mixture to the saucepan and bring the entire mixture to a gentle boil. Cook and stir 2 minutes and then remove pan from heat. Stir in butter, vanilla and coconut into the hot mixture. Pour the hot filling into the baked pie crust. Cool. Cover and chill to store the pie if not serving immediately.
- Q: As a watering girl for the plants, and they told me I had to learn basic gardening such as what kind of grass grows in my area/region, and about the type of grass and plants, does anyone know a good website to learn about gardening that I can use now and in the future? I want to try and work my way up after being there awhile.
- okorder both will give you ideas, but for a more comprehensive overview, pick up a farmer's almanac. It will tell you all about planting times in your area. Also, different types of plants actually have fan sites on the web, like hostas. You might try checking with your local agricultural advisors, too.
- Q: 1. After we have plucked the last of our tomatoes off the plant, should we bring it inside for the winter or does it die after one season? they are those little grape tomatoes if it makes a difference)2. Every apartment in our complex has a little space for a garden right outside. We didn't get around to planting anything in ours this year, but next year we want to. Should we pull out the weeds and wildflowers and mulch before winter or in the spring?3. I have a leather purse, and I need to take it on a week long trip we're leaving for this weekend (it's the biggest purse I have), some of the stitching is coming out on one of the handles, and the only leather repair shop in town can't repair it for 2 weeks. Is it ok for me to use a heavy needle and threat to temporarily stitch it, if I use the same holes where the old stitching was? All the stitching on that handle will come out anyways when I get it professionally repaired....
- 1 you can try is the plant is in a pot-- it has flowers. tomatoes are annuals= live 1 season die. #2 go out before the ground freezes, pull weeds, flowers ,etc. either till the soil w/ a mechanical roto-tiller or double-dig w/ a spading fork shovel-- to 'double-dig' is to dig down 1 spade depth,turn the earth so that the former top is rotated 90 degrees --do this for the entire bed. leave it exposed for the winter---then in late winter/early spring work over the bed again adding compost,maures,etc. (double-digging is hard work--so if you have a weak back-or medical issues either hire a teenager to do it or use the roto-tiller which can be rented by the hour in many larger cities) #3 try using waxed thread and an awl -which is a heavy needled hand tool made for this work.
- Q: What is considered a garden home? in reviewing condo's for sale, in multi-unit buildings, they use quot;garden homequot; as a description. Is that a ground floor unit? does anyone know? thank you.
- In general, here in Oklahoma, a garden home is one floor with small yards that are cared for by the association that governs the homes in that grouping. This means for gardeners-- very limited access for your own wants i.e. you want to grow tomatoes but the association forbids tomatoes. If you are looking at this type home, please do read the association rules, regulations and costs very carefully. good luck
- 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'm wondering which of these two stores is better to go to for gardening tools and supplies. Someone help and tell me why!! :)
- Lowe's or Atwoods.I bought some composted manure from home depot and the bag was mostly clay and even had a six inch piece of 2x4 in it.I emailed Home Depot to complain and never got a reply.I won't go there again.
- Q: I've been getting OK magazine, Oprah, and Better Homes Gardens, and I have never signed up for them!
- yes. i went to a freebie sight and filled out a form for a free years subscription for auto week magazine, and got several more in the mail i never signed up for. apparently they sell their contact lists.
- Q: Tell me in short about your food gardening methods. With summer coming around, this is the perfect time to start a home vegetable garden.
- My okorder ...for everything you need to know about propagating, cultivating and harvesting including choosing which vegetables to grow; crop yield calculating; seeding, planting-out harvesting times; companion planting crop rotation; bedding lay out; soil composition (how to make your own)...etc. The Square Foot Method is VERY efficient with space and effort needed to grow vegetables. Almost guaranteed success (if you don't plant it, It wont grow)... The SF Method is EASY for beginners to grasp and adaptable for small gardens; though these things are just as appealing to more experienced gardeners as well. Very informative and motivational. Mel is a great teacher ! I can't praise him and his book enough! Good Luck!
- Q: in your homegardenwhat is beautiful??
- my home is my surrounding, environment, shelter and everything.my garden is my friend. where ever I go I like to return home. when ever Iam free I like to go to my garden. speciality in my garden is it makes my mind fresh in my home is it takes care of me.
- Q: I was wondering if anybody has heard of Home and Garden Party and if anybody was interested in a shopping spree!??
- No, I haven't heard of a Home and Garden Party, and who wouldn't want a shopping spree.
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