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- Q: I am starting a garden this fall with berry bushes and leafy greens. I have been doing a bunch of reasearch because I have never had a garden before and some of my plants are prone to bugs and fungus. I want my garden to be as organic as possible so I don't want chemical spray. Anyone know any good homemade concoctions I can make to help? Thanks =D
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- Q: I'm getting a garden ready for spring here in January.The soil is kind of compact and clay like. I have a bunch of leaves sitting on top of it now.I plan to till all the leaves into the soil, and till the soil to break it all up.Thinking about adding some dried manure that I can pick up from the lowes.Also, saw some stuff called clay breaker which is gypsum.Will it be a good idea to add perlite too?
- i like to make a salad with iceberg lettuce, mandarin oranges, and silvered almonds. upload a vinagrettte dressing on the section so the lettuce does not get soggy. in case you have the persistence, upload some pomegranate. if no longer, upload some apple slices.
- Q: I keep my turtles in a pin next to my vegetable garden and haven't worried about the possibility of getting sick until the recent jalapeno scare.
- You say, “Could?” If they are water turtles – and you have fed them raw meat or chicken that was infected with the bacterium – there is a possibility of cross contamination. If they defecate on the soil in which the vegetables are growing – and their stool is contaminated – the possibility exists. Or if there is run-off from the water they swim in – and the water is contaminated – the possibility exists. Or if you use their swimming water (literally their toilet) to water your plants – the possibility exists – IF THERE IS CONTAMINATION from Mr. and Mrs. Sal Monella. If you keep them in a “pen” and they are land turtles you are feeding fruits, vegetables and whatever insects/worms they can find – the chances are highly UNLIKELY and I wouldn’t worry.
- Q: I've been searching for so long trying to find a decent gardening website, I need a website that's easy to navigate. The website I'm currently joining is really difficult. There's too many advertisements and the categories are so weird! I can't deter where I want to go. When I want to go to Cosmo Flowers sections, they only show, quot;flowersquot;, quot;vibrant flowersquot; ...etc. They don't give specific categories and sections. It's really a pain in the head. A nice, easy-to-navigate website would be most helpful.
- The Better Homes and Gardens website has a whole section devoted to gardening. The topics are separated into easy to understand categories that make sense. You can also search the site for specific information. This site has a large amount of information on a variety of gardening topics. Refer to source referenced below...
- Q: Looking for a magazine that gives ideas for DIY improvements to increase the value of your house in various rooms
- The best magazine is either Better Homes Gardens or Bob McGillicuddy's House Specials.
- Q: home gardening
- Rotate the placement of your tomatoes in your garden. Other than that, I have no suggestions. I've been growing vegetables for more than 50 years, and have never had a problem with tomatoes getting diseases.
- Q: Would are economy improve if every single american had their own garden?
- I guess yes. But it would get involved in the boom of the property market once again. You know the next round of the bubble.
- Q: When I'm older, this is the kind of lifestyle I want to live (food wise) with this being mainly what I eat.I'm sure my other family members would eat from other sources besides what we would have there, but if not, could a large garden and hen coop of say 6 hens keep a family of 4 full every day? (I've never had a garden before but am definitely going to in the future, insight please.)
- Well sure... our ancient ancestors had to do this. Hard to know what sort of land you'd need. You'd have to grow some root crops like potatoes, beets - stuff that keeps for a LONG time. And you'd have to dig a root cellar. So there would be a lot of careful calculation in surviving a winter on your garden and chickens alone. We're not used to doing that anymore because of stores and trucked-in food.
- Q: I have a little home garden not too big, n i want to grow some beautiful flowers in it. specially roses.. what to do ? what is the proceedure?
- Roses they need at least 6 hours of sun each day. They prefer rich loamy soil. Roses should NOT stand in water, even during dormant winter months. They can be planted alone or with other companion perennials. Be sure to give then enough room to fill out. Normally around 3-4ft. between plants. Remember to plant roses where falling snow, ice, or any other debris will not damage plants. The Best time to prune growing roses are from December through early Feburary. Fertilize roses about once per month starting in spring, summer and early fall. Always use a rose food fertilizer. Do not fertilize during cold months. Deep watering is better than shallow water. Roses like moist soil. Use a good Mulch to retain water. Compost, bark, straw or other similiar materials discourage weeds! Trimming roses. Only prune and trim if there is need too. Prune old dying dark brown branches and limbs. Prune of expired bloom down to the third or fourth limb. Be sure to visit your local nursery and ask what roses they have available. It is possible roses may not do well in your area. But if they have roses....then it stands to reason that YOU can grow roses. Whoa hope that makes sense.
- Q: I like looking at architecture and I'm looking for a blogs and/or magazines that feature nice houses and buildings. I'm not so much into modern architecture, but more European/urban townhouse/cute cottages style architecture. I'm not sure where I can find this type of thing though...help?I'm looking for exterior architecture, not interior design, and something that deals with small houses not huge mansions.Thank you :)
- Better Homes Gardens, Sunset Magazine, Martha Stewart Living Magazine Coastal Living are all very good ones Visit a few garden sites, too, Spring Hill Nursery is my personal favorite. he architural BIBLE in the Archetecural Digest Magazine. (Bar none) Look for magazines that specilize in the typef of architecture of what you're looking for. Country Living is a good one. And do a google search for Engliisshj Country homes And English Country Gardens, Before you start spending money on plant material. puchase t Western Garden Book. It;s the best to assist you with plants and flowers that will grow best in your growing zone. They provide excellent photos of garden ideas,too.
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