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- One of the best out there is ivillage. I am attaching a link to this site. ivillage is a combination of everything you listed above... They have home/garden/family/love/career/beauty/ho... decorating...etc,etc... You can also try Oxygen online.
- Q: a) A proper outdoor garden.b) Pot garden on balcony.c) Roof top garden.d) Small court yard garden.
- None of the above, I used to have a proper vegetable garden outside about 2 years ago, but it died when I stopped watering it.
- Q: expiration of packaged zinnea seeds
- AT some point, yes, seeds stop becoming as viable. This can vary from plant species to plant species. You will know if they are no longer good becasue they won't sprout. If they are wildflowers, then planting them usually just involves scattering the seeds in a nice location. I would go ahead and try to grow them. You never know, there still may be some viable seeds in there.
- Q: work from home jobs
- You could open a daycare! well if you like kids that is! :D hope this helps!
- Q: I have the sims 3 and I thought it would be cool to start a garden, but I'm not sure how to....
- Get some seeds (or go to the store and buy the fruit or veggie) and start planting in your backyard. Is that what you're talking about? A home garden? Find an area on your property and start planting. I usually have big gardens. It would be cool if they'd make it so we can have greenhouses. You can go into your build tools if you want to make it look more like a garden. If you need to, take a gardening class which will give you some starter seeds and start planting and keep building your gardening skill so you can plant higher level stuff. I usually have one sim who's a master at fishing, cooking, and gardening and that way I don't have to buy food from the store. :D
- Q: This a 3bed room 2 bath mobil doublewide 2800sq ft. Situated on 5.12acr of land. There is a Barn a tool shop and tractor shed on the property. recreation on property include a fish lake with all brackish water fish and a picknick/camping area.
- Your request for information can possibly be answered in the Home and Garden section of Answers. You would have to give the state your living in and your best bet is not here as selling a home is neither a hobby or craft. Get in touch with a Realtor.
- Q: I keep some for my coffee table ,Home and living ,garden home but the Huisgenoot goes to the dustbin when we are done . I have a collection of very old ones that I treasure like a 1978 Huisgenoot with a visit to pres.John Vosters house ,Libertas .
- In South Africa I used to have a nice collection of National Geographic magazines. I also had a pile of electronic and Getaway magazines. I never used to buy any of the other ones. I always borrowed the girlfriends ones to read.
- Q: i have bugs cutting into my leaves of the plants on my garden is there a cheep home remedy to get rid of them?
- assuming you have a garden sprayer, the oldest remedy for plant bugs is a simple soap solution - you can add to it if you wish, a drop or two of essential oils - lavender and citronella are favourite. If you grow rhubarb, the leaves can also be made into an insecticidal spray.
- Q: I am contemplating buying a home in this town. It has a fair amount of land, and I would like to know what fruits and or veggies will thrive?
- Are you near the river or up a bit to the west? The reason I ask is cold air settles down near the river putting you a little closer to zone 6 than zone 7 the rest of the area is. What you can grow is darn near everything! The limiting factor is water! If you are right against the river, your soil may be so highly alkaline from the underground water table so near the surface, nothing will grow. If you are in sand soil, your plants will be needing near constant watering. Soils range from sand to clay depending on location. Each has its benefits and problems. OK, back to plants: fruits: trees...apricots and sweet cherries are iffy near the river where late spring frosts usually destroy the blooms or very young fruit. You'd have excellent luck with apples, pears, sour cherries, blue plums and somewhat less results, but not impossible with peaches and nectarines. Grapes do very well as do raspberries/blackberries. Of course no blueberries, the soil is way, way to alkaline and can not be adjusted enough to grow the blue yummies. Strawberries are tough due to the hot summers, but not impossible. Nuts: pecans are growing at the Experiment Station just south of the prison. Normally the area is too cold for pecans. Veggies.......just about everything. Realize we can warm up very quickly so delay in pea and other cool season planting may have them ripeing when temps are 90 plus. The other concern is the wind. Spring winds have destroyed many of my early spring plantings......sand blasted. If you can protect them, great. The area is well known for growing chile peppers.......usually family farms. Most chiles are grown further south or now in Mexico. About the only veggie I couldn't get going was asparagus ( which is embarrasing because there was an asparagus farm must a quarter mile away and about 40 years ago) and my rhubarb just won't work for me.
- Q: Most of the windows in my house have a draft coming in and I want to weatherize them, but not sure what to use that won't rip the paint off the window sills after I remove it later on. I've used the kits from Wal-Mart and it either rips off the paint or leaves a sticky residue. I've also tried using regular old saran wrap and scotch tape but that's about useless lol.Also, we have a set of French doors in the bedroom. Are there any special type of curtains I can buy to keep it warmer? Between the French doors, the window above my head of the bed and the basement door all in our bedroom it gets quite cold...about 5-10 degrees colder than the rest of the house.Advice?(FYI, we rent this house so putting in new windows isn't an option. It's a pretty old house (built in 1917) but is fairly well insulated otherwise.)
- Weather stripping above and below the doors will stop air from coming in. Caulking around the windows outside will stop air from coming in there. Or some big pieces of plastic can be nailed over the windows outside. Clear or black can be used and this is very common. Thick curtains on the french doors will help.
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