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- Q: I live in the NE USA. I have an apartment porch with another porch on top of it, so I get sun in the afternoon, into early evening. I have to have a garden on the porch because any indoor plants will get eaten by the cats. I'd like to be able to plant some seeds in planters (either the long ones or in pots) and keep them on the porch to bloom and grow. I'm not sure what kind of plants would grow well in my area and under those conditions. Anything that can be planted, kept outdoors in the winter and grow back in the spring/summer would be awesome as well (perennials).I'm looking for as much help as possible. What kind of plants would work well, when I'd need to plant them, which kind of planter, how often to water and if I can leave them outside in the fall/winter and have them grow back on me.Thank you so much!
- If you want to grow veggies and fruits on your porch, tomatoes, peppers, and strawberries all will work in a container. Also, pretty much any herbs should do well.
- Q: RIP chloe
- It means your dog has just been put down and there was a raven in the garden.
- Q: I'm want to start selling something but I don't want to sell Mary Kay, Lia Sofia, Avon or Tupperware. Do you know of anything else to sell? If so, can you tell me how to get started?
- I am a Tupperware Rep and love it, but Passion Parties (an adult toy company) has the highest commissions I've seen around AND because the parties are so much fun, people tend to buy allot. I hosted a party and it sold $1000. I was shocked!!! If you are interested I can hook you up with a Passion Party rep who can explain more to you. Also, there is Gold Canyon Candles. They seem to be doing very well. I have also hosted a show for them which sold $1200. There is also Gourmet Cupboard. I believe you have to work too hard to make any money with them because their items are priced so low. I prefer Tupperware, Gold Canyon Candles and Passion Parties. Let me know if I can help in any way!
- Q: does anyone know if they have out dvd's of househunters that is on on the home and garden channel
- no okorder and order episodes of different shows
- Q: OK so I decided to try out some mulch for my home garden where I'm growing okra and squash.I decided to just take some grass clipping from when I cut the grass the other day and just kinda spread it around and what not.Is this a good mulch?If not, what's something I could use?This is a very simple garden, being it's my 1st.It's about 10 ft long and 2.5 ft wide.It has no hill, meaning it's just flat dirt.I've got about 8 or so squash and about 15 or so okra.Yes, I'm aware that I will more than likely have to be getting of or transplanting some of the squash to make room.
- Almost all plant matter will serve as a mulch. The only issue with grass clippings is that they can sometimes clump together and form a mat (good for stopping weeds, bad for letting water in). So just check it every now and then
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- Q: in home and garden, the recent answers are weeks old, and not there. they all say deleted or under review. you mean to tell me no one in 4 weeks hasposted a question in home and garden and they are all still under review?
- I think you might have your filter set to Fewest Answers, which makes you see those old questions (shouldn't be happening regardless but that feature is broken). Go to Home Garden and look for the gear icon on the right side of the purple bar. In that drop-down menu, choose No Best Answer or All, and then you should see questions that were posted today. That Fewest Answers thing only seems to show old questions that have been answered or under review instead of newer questions like we would like to see. EDIT: My setting just defaulted to Fewest Answers for some reason, so I think this may be your problem.
- Q: I am having my parents over in July and would like to have some pretty flowering plants in containers. Is it too late to plant them?
- My mom-in-law gave me Gardening in Containers book by Taunton press. There are a lot of pictures and examples of what to plant and what kind of planters you can use in. I think this is a good guide book for the beginner like you and me. I've done a lot of yard work, but container gardening is still new to me. There are great plants for containers out now, so you'll enjoy making it. Unlike planting flowers in ground, there is no time limit on container planting. You can also go to the nurseries and ask people at there. They can suggest what you need. Have fun!
- Q: I am starting up a home garden and was wondering if anyone has experience and what are the best fertilizers to buy at the garden center. Is liquid better than granular? What brands are the best? Any advice would help.
- A lot depends on what exactly you're growing; different plants have different needs. The main difference between liquid granular is how fast it reaches the plant's roots. Liquid is adsorbed much faster, but can be messy, time-consuming, and expensive. Granular, while slower, is usually a bit cheaper, and I personally find it much easier to deal with. And don't forget about natural fertilizers-- peat moss, compost, and animal manure. I don't plant anything without giving it ample quantities of all of the above. Someone else mentioned fish emulsion, which is also a good natural fertilizer. Another benefit to natural fertilizers is that they are almost never harmful to plants, where too much chemical fertilizer can burn leaves roots, and possibly even kill a plant. Ideally, though, start with a mix of all of the above. There is no one magic fertilizer that produces amazing plants. I grow roses, and I use everything. About every 3 weeks I feed granular, I'm always adding more compost natural fertilizers, and when we have dry weather, I mix liquid fertilizer in while watering.
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