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- Q: a old person and a young kid. Both are kind, healthy, and has done nothing wrong. You can only save one. Who would you save and why?*First suggested category was Home Garden gt; Garden Landscape
- I'd have to go with everybody else. Kid. And obviously, they both must be dying in a garden or landscape somewhere. haha
- Q: can we use the water taken from the well to water the home garden..
- without a doubt it’s fantastic value. Ideas4Landscaping have detailed diagrams and simple to follow directions if you don’t know where to commence, a system that is also coming with numerous themes and bonus supplies like the “Landscaping Secrets Revealed guide, Save On Energy Costs – Green Home guidebook or How To Grow Organic Vegetables - without a doubt a complete plan for the ones that want to learn landscaping or just to make the backyard or front yard more fascinating.
- Q: I have all the Better Homes Gardens annual recipe yearbooks from 1983 until 2006 - except I cannot find anything for 1992. I have written BHG called Meredith the publishers - but no one can give me an answer - any collectors out there? Thanks.
- LOL, wow sorry i have no idea. I wish I could help ya. I didnt even know they published a yearbook. I do hope you find what youre looking for though. Take care.
- Q: I have sun flowers in my garden and i caught a grasshopper eatingvthe petals on it! Is there anything i can do to save them? Thanks
- Our area has had a bad grasshopper, frog and mosquito problem for the past couple of years. All fo my neighbors have hired lawn care and pest control companies to remedy the problem. All have spent hundreds of dollars and most are not pleased with the results. I have not spent any on it because I have allergies to most of the poisons they use. I purchased chickens (the bug patrol) and have fenced them out of my garden area with chain link. My yard has a 6' Vinyl fence. There has been NO bug damage in my garden. And if the bug patrol sees something moving, they race each other to that spot. And I get eggs, bonus.
- Q: this make a good hobby?Aquaponic System Farm in a Box - Grand Cayman by Earth SolutionsHome Garden: 6
- A okorder / As you can see in the video, it's easy to build the Aquaponics system and the benefits are obvious. - NO weeding - NO soil - NO bugs - USDA Organic approved technique This aquaponics system has been featured on news channels all over the world and the technique is PROVEN to work.
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- Q: i have a vegetable garden in my back yard.which seems to be doing pretty good.until about a week ago i noticed that something is eating the leaves on my plants.the only thing that i see so far is there was this ladybug and a few japanese beetles.how do i stop them from eating my plants?is there a safe homemade pesticide i can make or even buy?
- There okorder / Garden Lawn ? Pests, Weeds Problems Some safe(r) purchased insecticides are Bt, or Bacillus thuringiensis (Dipel), diatomaceous earth, Rotenone, Liquid Copper, and Sluggo. One of the most effective controls is vigilance. At least once a day, at varying times, walk through your garden, looking at the underside of leaves, stems, and around the base. Take a can of soapy water with you, and drop any insects you find into it. Keep debris cleared, because many insects like to hide under dead leaves, rocks, etc.. Hope this helps...
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- Q: We are moving to a town house, it's so nice, so happy, the only thing is there is no space for a garden BUT we have this huge patio that I could have 2 big planters filled with flowers!Can you please give me some tips as well as flower suggestions for the planters? I'm in NW Pennsylvania so no tropical flowers unfortunately. I love Impatients and marigolds, tho!
- 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!
- Q: questions involving best place to shop for a specific item?I asked a question in Home and Garden about where is the best place online to shop for a desk with shelves on them and got no answer! Suggestions?
- That sounds like the appropriate section to me, or perhaps DIY. Note. If you haven't mentioned where you are, town and country, nobody is going to know. A furniture store would be my guess, so look for some in your city.
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