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- Q: Yeah so basically in the question. I am stuck at home my brother is 15 and has 8 friends around camping in the garden but they are out at the moment. It is a rainy day and I am not sure what I can do with myself. Any suggestions?
- jerk off repeatedly
- Q: I live in eastern Massachusetts north of BostonAlso where could I buy this tree?
- apple, peach, plum, cherry, All are available at any greenhouse, garden center, or nursery.
- Q: that will do well, i living in the caribbean. i have some space in the yard and would love to help the home a few streets away, i am new to gardening any advice on what will grow best and how long it will take to produce?
- okra should grow easy in your area, thing is would the kids eat it? tomatoes should be easy enough in your area, i would recommend an heirloom variety, buy seed online. any of the squash would grow well; summer and winter. The winter, which grow in the summer but store well through the winter might be a good choice; they are good cooked until very soft mashed with butter and sugar. onions, buy the sets and grow all winter for spring harvest in your area.
- Q: I just got a job at The Home Depot as garden center sales associate. What're some things I'll need to learn for the job? Such as skills and knowledge of things there?
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- Q: I am growing a erb, vegetable, and fruit garden and I keep finding catipillars eating my vegetables. I keep finding them in my cucumbers, egg plant, corn, and tomatoes. How can I make some home made bug killer?
- To Make Wormwood Tea: For now and until you purchase that book, you can hand pick the caterpillars and drop them into a bucket of soapy water. If you really want to make a home remedy, you can use one that is effective on caterpillars called Wormwood Tea. But please read the article in the web site source first. Wormwood Tea: 8 ounces wormwood leaves 4 pints of water 1 teaspoon castile soap Effective against: Aphids, caterpillars, flea beetles and moths. Putting dried sprigs of wormwood in the garden along side carrots and onions will mask their scent, confusing insects in particular the carrot rust fly. The dried wormwood will not have the growth inhibiting effects of the fresh herb. The Great Green Book of Garden Secrets by Jerry Baker has a slightly different recipe, but the one above is just as effective.
- Q: If an online tool isn't available, I'd also take software suggestions. I'd love to have it also have plant suggestions, ect.I just bought a house and it has a lovely backyard that is all dirt at this point. When spring hits, I have to start planting!
- I would go to a local nursery if it were me. They will often draw you a sketch especially if you are buying plants from them. In other cases, plants are set out in displays and by shade, sun, bush, perennial, annual, etc. Have fun.
- Q: my garden is a mess i mean theirs dried up leaves everywhere, it's not maintained, etc..etc.. the plants in their are dying, pretty much is a mess and i want to fix it up to plant my tomatoes in their.how do i go about doing this? of course i will need to clean up the dried up clippings which i will do tommorrow or at least try but how do i go about with the dirt? never planted in the ground before.i wont be planting in them soon but i want to start cleaning it up as this isn't my garden but my grandpa's and he really doesn't maintain it like i said it's pretty much a trash bin.
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- Q: my wife and i just moved into our new home and it is freezing. We have electric baseboard heaters and they aren't doing the trick. is there a space heater out there that could help us keep warm this winter, right now it is -12 degrees out side we have put plastic over the windows. All of our doors have towels infront of them to cut down on the draft, please help we are freezing.
- I would get a new portable gas heater, they are found in any hardware store. If you have fans you can put them on to blow the warm air down from the ceiling. One of the cheapest and economical types of electric heaters is those fireplaces because they produce heat and blow it. it will probably cost less to use one of those and turn off those baseboard heaters than to continue using the heaters alone. I suggest you look outside of your home to see if you can block any wind from getting to your doors and windows. Insulate around your hot water heater, put extra mats, carpets, even blankets on the floor. You can find a lot at Salvation Army and Thrift stores. Get foam spray insulation in a can and fill in your walls. For ten bucks you can plug the drafts. Wear warm clothing and have an electric mattress cover on your bed to heat up at night. Use last seasons clothes to package and place under your bed for a extra draft protection. Next year plant evergreen trees and consider solar panels.
- Q: How would l get a spaghetti recipe from a 1953 better homes and gardens cookbook?
- forget about it. Use this one: I am told it's the best: (easy too) I take two or three mild turkey sausages and with ground londonbroil (one pound) I break it up into the smallest pieces (I grind it all together adding half an onion and four tablespoons of garlic) taking it right from the food processor to the large dutch oven pan and I fry it and mush it simultaneously getting the pieces of the meat as small as I can. I drain what little fat is in the pan out and add a can of green chilies (whole ones I dice up so there aren't any of the seemingly plastic skin to get into the sauce) I then add two jars of the cheapest red sauce and add one can of diced tomatoes. I rinse the jars (with about a half cup of water) and add the water to the sauce and add two tablespoons of Italian seasoning, a half a cup of Cabernet (red wine) and when it comes to a boil I turn it off and then after it cools. I re jar the sauce into the jars and they keep two weeks in the fridge. All that I cook that doesn't fit in the two jars ( which during two weeks I use in any one of a half dozen ways ) I use that night as either lasagna sauce, ravioli sauce, spaghetti sauce and I even use it for pizza sauce. It comes out perfect every time. I even will buy fried chicken at (on sale) the deli and skin and bone it and then drop the pieces in the sauce and serve them over a bow tie noodles with squash on the side.
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