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- From the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook: Our Best Basic Chocolate Chip Cookies Yield: about 60 cookies 1/2 cup shortening 1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1 cup packed brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 12 ounce package (2 cups) semisweet chocolate pieces 1 1/2 cups chopped walnuts, pecans, or hazelnuts (filberts) (optional) 1. In a large mixing bowl beat the shortening and butter with an electric mixer on medium to high speed for 30 seconds. Add the brown sugar, granulated sugar, and baking soda. Beat mixture until combined, scraping sides of bowl occasionally. Beat in the eggs and vanilla until combined. Beat in as much of the flour as you can with the mixer. Stir in remaining flour. Stir in chocolate pieces and, if desired, nuts. 2. Drop dough by rounded teaspoons 2 inches apart on an ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in a 375 degree F oven 8 to 10 minutes or until edges are lightly browned. Transfer cookies to a wire rack and let cool. Makes about 60 cookies.
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- Q:so i went and bought a bunch of veggie seeds. i understand that i need to let them root before i put them in ground. i live in texas, and we have heat well into the fall. is it too late for me to start, or do i need to wait until next year??? any gardening advice will be super appreciated!!!!! this is my first time trying to garden, and i want to do it right! please, any and all advice will be taken :)
- It depends on what you're growing, but overall the answer would be no, it's definitely not too late to start a garden in TX! I can't promise you'll have a lot of harvest time from tomatoes and peppers (they have a very long time till harvest compared to most vegetables), but it's worth trying if you already have the seeds. Usually you would start those in-doors 6-8 weeks before your frost free date, and transplant them afterward. For other plants, such as beans, peas, and squash, planting them in the ground right now is the way to go. Yet other veggies, such as spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, and lettuces, are called cold-weather crops, and it's probably too late for you to start any. Usually those go in the ground as soon as you can work it (as soon as it's not frozen), but you can also start some in the fall and keep planting until it's so cold they stop coming up! Anyway it's hard to really give any advice without knowing what you're trying to grow and how much space you have, etc., but I would highly recommend All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholemew - it's the easiest and best way to get a handle on home gardening and be successful from the very beginning.
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- Swordlily gives some good ideas! Nice thing, or bad thing, about smaller planters is you change plants each year. In NW Penn, any perennial in the planter will probably freeze out......if not their root system is much larger than annuals. Larger plants, say at least 3 feet across can hold smaller perennials and their mass usually protects the plants over winter. Just as in a garden you have to account for sun/shade, but also prone to wind damage as they are a bit more exposed, insects and disease........watering will be greater as the confined root system in small planers doesn't allow for the roots to spread and take water from a larger area. So if you travel, forget flowers. You may be watering daily in hot/dry periods. You haven't said how big planters. Container growing needs to change soil often......ideal yearly, every other OK. The bigger planters can get by without but you need to recycle organic matter/compost, plant nutrients.......just as you did in the garden soil. Of course......drainage is critical. Whoever thought enclosed planters was a good idea? They can end up like mud bogs in heavy rains. As for plants......depends on size of planter. Annuals for smaller.....add some ornamental grasses for upright accents and some droppers over the planter edges. Larger planters may be able to hold miniature roses or floribundas, small flower shrubs.....whatever grows there, spring bulbs, annuals and perennials. Look in home and garden magazines for planter ideas, as mentioned above, sweet potato vine has been popular as accents, especially the dark leaf/black leaf variety. What's your favorite color? Start from there and mix in accent colors. Plan over winter and be ready when spring arrives!
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