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- Q:Has anyone built a log home the old fashion way? If so do you have photos online and where? If you know of more info I could use where online is it?
- my brother in law did this, and it was HARD!, and took a long time, he did everything himself, to cutting down the trees, peeling the logs and evrything. he also made the all the furniture, and light fixtures. his house was featured in home garden, magazine.a few years back... you may want to look in the homegarden magazine archives. he explained everything. it took him 3 years to build,, (just the home)
- Q:I just was hired onto an overnight garden recovery, he said it was like overnight freight, but im still curious as to what exactly id be doing, if anyone who worked there knows
- Garden Recovery @ Home Depot touches upon several different responsibilities. Overall, it is about recovering the department during it's busiest season, after getting shopped with disregard by customers all day. You will be setting out plants, replenishing stacked soil, bringing freight from the overhead space to fill the empty spots on the shelves, and overall cleanup.
- Q:I am babysitting two children this summer, ages 3 and 6. I don't have transportation available to me, and their home is not within walking distance of anything.In brainstorming ideas of what to do, I thought of doing a garden with them.However, their parents rent a home and don't have a very large yard, so we can't have one in the ground.What are some plants that can handle living and producing in pots?I want to do veggies or flowers that can be cut- things that they can take pride in having grown.Help????? My thumb is more black than green...
- Getting the land surveyed may be a thank you to define out. yet he sounds like a whackjob. the subsequent question is - do you somewhat desire to amplify the situation for a measley 3 inches of land? Is that land somewhat what's important to you? Or are you purely attempting to truly make him pass ballistic? i might do my superb to ignore approximately him, and not ramp up the situation into an all out conflict. If he's loopy adequate to tell you which you won't be in a position to touch the wall, and he's wiping fowl droppings off with a tissue...in case you stress him to get rid of the fence, he sound like the style might might placed out poisoned seed for the birds just to spite you, or pour gas on your prominent flowers at evening.
- Q:My mobile home garden tub is leaking AROUND the faucet, where it attaches to the tub. What's up with that?
- need new o-rings on the faucet handle itself, call a plumber or try yourself, make sure to turn the water off first before taking the faucet apart
- Q:Suggest me some plants for my kitchen garden (vegetables) which are easy to grow and maintain at home?
- aloe vera thyme oregarno basil cherry tomatos lettuce (non hearting variety) carrots potato sweet potato chilli beans
- Q:I am designing an indoor garden. It will be located in a glass sunroom/conservatory. Unfortunately, most of the books about indoor gardening are about growing plants in pots. I want to create an ACTUAL indoor garden -- lavender, jasmine, ferns, irises -- planted in soil beds. What I want to know is:1. Whether there are any books or websites on the subject.2. Whether the plants I've mentioned would grow in good indoor conditions, and any other plant suggestions (preferably plants with flowers!)
- You do not say where you live,so you may need to do some of this research virtually: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden has had gardens under glass for decades (100yrs?) Also look at Longwood Gardens= also extensive indoor gardens for eons. Doris Duke's home -ditto check the butterfly house at the Baltimore Acquarium Also, there is a long tradition of indoor gardens in England- they grew everything and there are lots of books on these. As far as the plants you name, jasmine, ferns- absolutely no problem- they are in every glass house I've ever been The essentials for most lavenders is poor soil, relatively dry, lots of light. I have grown all of these indoors, just home garden- windowsill or plant lights The iris I grow are the tall bearded - delicious fragrance-like candy- I would think with enough light and dark, they should grow well. With flowers: name it: roses if you have the room or are willing to work at the pruning (we have grown roses in a bed i brick high on concrete!! The rose has thrived for 50 years! Lilies, marigolds, zinnias, cosmos, bulbs: hyacinth, daffodil, crocus etc IF you have a cold frame to give these a winter conditioning; salvias-the flowering decent kind, The list is virtually endless, depending on the climate conditions you are going to create: temperature, humidity, direction the space faces, number of hours of daily sun. One crucial factor is air circulation; a ceiling fan may be enough, depending on how much natural ventilation there is in the space. Also, consider using plant lights to help meet your light conditions if there is a plant you really want to grow that needs more that the available light. Catalog your conditions, and then compare these to the needs of plants you like Sites: the victory garden is reliable as will be your state cooperative extension assoc. {the spots you can't see on this response is me drooling over the opportunity you have. Hope you have a grand adventure.}
- Q:backyard gardens?
- Backyard gardens are a good idea. Usually a backyard garden will keep you from being consumed by the notion of planting the universe. I have 10 acres and cant stop expanding even though my older body tells me to stop. My backyard garden kept me contained and able to plan carefully and to really nourish and care for the limited plantings that I could do. I need that restriction. I could give you alot of websites but so much depends on how big a space you have, your sun/shade exposure and where you live. The most I can answer you right now is that you will get a lot of satisfaction out of a backyard garden and you will be able to decide if you are a committed gardener like some of us nuts or if you are a part time gardener or not a gardener at all. The backyard garden will help predict your future as far as gardening.
- Q:I'm moving into my first apartment at college soon, and I've been trying to find cool wall decor and decorative accessories for the apartment that isn't too expensive. I love animal prints. Any ideas where I can look online?
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- Q:Are there any specific books out there, that can help me with timing my garden?So I know when I should plant certain seeds and bulbs to bloom at a certain time (for example, early spring), and then perfectly overlap with other seeds and bulbs that open in the following periods (mid to late spring, summer, etc)I am asking specifically in regards to what seeds are best planted over spring bulbs like tulips,etc.Thanks
- There is a link to a book in my source section below. But what you are looking for is succession gardening, so do a web search on that term in quotes. The second link is to a garden plan description on the Better Homes Gardens web site. You will have to register to see the actual plan but they do not spam you.
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