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Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
Compost is 'Black Gold' to gardeners and we are always on the hunt for easier and faster ways to break down our kitchen scraps and outdoor trimmings. This one is advertised to be continous-feed, so you can add material to the top layer while older material...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
However, there are detailed diagrams and descriptions of the various patterns and methods these artisans used.Historically, basket makers were the poorest of the poor, using their craft to put food on the table.
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
Wreaths are floral celebrations of the seasons. Sorting out your cut succulents prior to inserting them also gives you a material estimate. Soaking the moss makes it easier to work with, but remember to wring out excess moisture.
California
El Segundo
Gifts From Your Garden; Easy Ideas and Crafts
Most often they are pricey decorator pieces that most of us can only wish for. When you have them all covered, place them close together. We've all seen the stunning botanical prints on multiple canvases.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
A slight odor when the lid is opened is all that is noticable. I'm confident it will start really cooking shortly. Compost is 'Black Gold' to gardeners and we are always on the hunt for easier and faster ways to break down our kitchen scraps and outdoor...
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
There's a few eggshell pieces and some of my larger dry materials should have been broken up a bit more before I added them, but for my first effort, I'm quite pleased.Since my compost has quite a few coffee and tea grounds, it is probably a bit on the...
California
El Segundo
Trash to Treasure ~ Making a Planter from a Milk Crate
This moss will absorb moisture and provide a cooler environment for my plants than just soil alone would. That set off a light bulb in my head! Hey now... It helps retain moisture.Once that was done, I moved the already rooted coleus (in clumps) from...
California
El Segundo
How To Make Goat-Milk Soap
Put the stick blender, wooden paint stirrer and bowl of vinegar near the stove. Dissolve all lye granules. If you forgot to include any additives, got a false trace, or if you didn't get the ingredients quite right, you can always rebatch your goat milk...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Soap with Milk
Whenever you make soap at home, follow safety guidelines: Wear long sleeves, an apron and safety goggles, and work in a well-ventilated room. Martha Enriquez, of Pine Lane Soaps in Batavia, Ohio, uses this basic soap recipe for her goat's milk soap.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Clones From Tree Clippings
Or cut off a thick young branch from an evergreen tree that is 4 to 10 inches long from the tip with a sharp pair of pruning shears. Make a straight cut under a leaf node.Remove the leaves and flowers from most of the branch.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Applesauce from Fresh Apples
My apple trees have an overabundance of fruit this year, and it was quite unexpected. I, on the other hand saw the potential in the harvest, and quietly went about collecting this organic crop.
California
El Segundo
From Raw to Pasteurized: 6 Milk Considerations
Pasteurized milk from confinement-raised dairy animals will always have the same flavor. Raw-milk supporters cite fewer milk allergies and additional health benefits through the good bacteria, enzymes and probiotics that aren't killed during the pasteurization...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
5 Ways to Make Money From Your Goats
You can't send your goats to an office job, but you can put them to work to generate income for your farm. Check the rates for drop-in yoga classes in your area and remember to build the instructor's wage into the fee you charge for the class.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Make A Scarecrow From Farm Materials
Step 3: Build the Frame Rhoda Peacher Sharpen one end of the anchor pole with a hatchet, and pound it 2 feet into the ground to give your homemade scarecrow a sturdy backbone. And it helps to put a broom in her hand.” Step 5: Add a Head Rhoda Peacher...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Watermelon From Seed With Milk
Soak bi-weekly to encourage deep roots.Thin plants to the strongest seedling about two weeks after germination. Milk can be used during two stages of watermelon gardening. Cut the other seedlings off at the base, rather than pull them out to avoid disturbing...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make a Green House From Old Windows
These will allow you to attach the walls of your greenhouse firmly to the foundation. Make sure that the base of the floor is level and smoothed by pounding the dirt with a tamper.
California
Santa Monica
Silybum Milk Thistle Info: Tips For Planting Milk Thistle In Gardens
Plant your seeds ¼ inch deep just after the last frost in a spot that receives full sun.freestar.queue.push(function() { googletag.display("div-gpt-ad-300x250-ATF-1"); });Harvest the flower heads just as the flowers start to dry and a white pappus tuft...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Make a Wood Slab From a Tree Trunk
Apply steady, even pressure and do not allow the saw to drift to the side.Continue to slice slabs from the remaining piece of wood. As the wood grows thinner you will have to prop it up by places wood blocks or other heavy material on each side of it...
California
Santa Monica
Make Compost Tea From Chicken Manure
When you're a gardener, a nice benefit of raising a flock of backyard chickens—in addition to the delicious fresh eggs they lay—is all the wonderfully nitrogen-rich manure they produce, which can lead to great compost.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Recycle Your Christmas Tree! Make a Peanut Butter Feeder from a Section of its Trunk to Attract Birds to Your Garden
It seems like there should be something more that could be done with a tree that was once so lovely Yes! You can make a peanut butter and suet feeder for your feathered friends! But when your neighbors seethe birds flock to your yard, they'll see their...
California
El Segundo
How to Make Sauerkraut
Turn to this simple fermentation tradition as a way to use up and preserve your cabbage harvest. This fermented food, typically made in the fall , has been passed down through generations, is simple to make and, like all live-cultured foods, has numerous...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Make A Tree Straight And Stop Trees From Leaning
Stakes should be made of sturdy wood or metal and should be about 5 feet long. You cannot fix this type of leaning tree and the tree should be removed.It isn't easy to straighten a tree or stop trees from leaning, but with a little knowledge and a lot...
Ohio
Willoughby
Can You Grow Tomatoes From Whole Tomatoes?
Since in its native habitat no extreme temperature would kill the young seedling, the seeds do not need a time of dormancy. Keep them wrapped in a damp paper towel under a plastic covering to hold in the moisture.
California
Santa Monica
Crafts With Gourds: How To Make Water Canteens From Dried Gourds
Use a long curved wand of some kind to break up this material and pull it out of the gourd. Continue to drill small holes until you can break the cork opening out. For water canteens, use gourds with a somewhat evenly thick shell.
Ohio
Willoughby
Bran: More Than Just \
All grains have bran, but wheat, oat, and rice are the main choices in today's nutrition-conscious populations. “Over half of the vitamins B1, B2, B3, E, folic acid, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, iron, and fiber are lost” during this process,...
California
El Segundo
Garden Myths Busted: Artiifical Light, Milk Spray, The Bottom of the Pot
Recent research has demonstrated that high-intensity light sources, such as high-pressure sodium lamps, have the greatest impact on delaying leaf senescence and subsequent dormancy of landscape trees.Artificially prolonged light periods can interrupt...
California
El Segundo
Trash To Treasure: How To Make A Planter from An Old Pair Of Bluejeans
They take pride in using unique materials to enhance their gardens. As the season goes on , they will weather and age. Here's a fun use for those old blue jeans that will make a wonderful gift for a gardener, or simply a conversation piece to hang from...
California
El Segundo