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Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Pine Needle Basketry
I enjoyed seeing the outstanding photography and am anxious to get started making my own baskets! Basket making was a respected trade and artisans created beautiful works of art with little more than natural materials they gathered or found.In areas where...
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter
Kitchen scraps, prunings and fresh plant material are all good examples. This means that you do not have to wait until your compost is 'cooked' before you add more material.The handy 'recipe' inside the lid gives your proper proportions of green and brown...
California
El Segundo
How to Make Great Beef Jerky at Home
Making your own lets you experiment with different seasonings to get a product that's exactly to your taste. Using a home dehydrator, you can create jerky that's more consistent in quality and probably safer to eat than sun-dried strips of salted bison.Top...
California
El Segundo
Dave\'s Garden Book Review: Appalachian Basketmaking
Many mountain grocery stores accepted baskets as barter for food and without this practice; many Appalachian families would have gone hungry. Today, the basket makers are considered artisans and their containers are highly sought after collectables.The...
California
El Segundo
Making a Living Wreath
Remember that some of the succulents are fragile and the stems may break. These will have to be watered more often than the succulents and will die back in winter.To build a living wreath base you need just sphagnum moss and some type of wire or vine...
California
El Segundo
Gifts From Your Garden; Easy Ideas and Crafts
Hang and enjoy your new piece of art and congratulate yourself on how creative you are! This can be done with only one color, or a mixture of colors. (or the home of a friend)I chose to use four canvasses, but there isn't any set number you have to use.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
Gardeners like compost because the nutrients are easily absorbed by plants and unlike commercial fertilizer, won't burn sensitive roots. Starting from square-one with a new compost project takes a bit to get rolling.
California
El Segundo
Making Soap With Kids At Home
The Perks Of Making Soap When it's time to mix the fats and lye, make sure everyone gathers around to watch them saponify, because that's a big time payoff for a soap maker, regardless of age.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
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. Since the oldest material is on the bottom, it is the first to turn to black gold.If you need a large...
California
El Segundo
Trash to Treasure ~ Making a Planter from a Milk Crate
Thank you Allison for this awesome idea! I saw a milk crate out of the corner of my eye and thought to myself, I already have the paint out, I'll just give it a coat of paint and then when I need it, it will be ready to use.This is what the original milk...
California
El Segundo
How To Make Goat-Milk Soap
Stir in 5 ounces cocoa butter. Place all of your soap ingredients, including dyes and fragrances, off to the side. Heat mixture to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Use litmus paper to test the lye content of your finished soap.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Soap with Milk
Make homemade soap from milk using this basic recipe from soapmaker Martha Enriquez of Pine Lane Soaps. Martha Enriquez, of Pine Lane Soaps in Batavia, Ohio, uses this basic soap recipe for her goat's milk soap.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Cheese Making Basics
This article first appeared in the April/May 2003 issue of Hobby Farms magazine. At $11.95, Leener's kit omits the thermometer but adds lipase powder and calcium chloride, enough of everything to craft nine pounds of cheese.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Make Sauerkraut at Home for Healthful Benefits
Fermented food has been around for over 6000 years, making it one of the oldest preservation processes known to man. Place the shredded cabbage in a large, non-metallic bowl and mix in about 3 tablespoons of salt for 2 heads of cabbage.
California
El Segundo
Homemade Plant Food: Organic Plant Food Recipes To Make At Home
In addition, they can be a bit pricey. Composting, or even, may be all one needs for a successful crop. While there are many of these tea recipes for making plant food from manure, most are quite simple and can be achieved with nothing more than the chosen...
Ohio
Willoughby
Rose Oil Uses: Learn How To Make Rose Oil At Home
These might include:adding a few drops to a foot soak to soften and perfume feet If not, spend a little more and purchase organically grown; remember this oil is going on your sensitive skin.Once you have the roses, crush them to allow the petals to release...
Ohio
Willoughby
Repotting Cheese Plants: How And When To Repot Monstera
This glossy foliage plant has a long life span and will reward you with its enchanting lacy leaves for years and years with good care. Thereafter, the plant needs a fresh top dress of rich soil annually but will be content for several years at a time...
Ohio
Willoughby
Propagating Monstera Deliciosa: Swiss Cheese Plant Cuttings And Methods Of Monstera Propagation
These can then be gently pressed into the soil. They should be kept moist but don't worry too much about light. While the plant's long, which are tentacle-like in nature, will generally take root in soil with ease, propagatingby other means can also be...
Ohio
Willoughby
Proper Care Of A Swiss Cheese Plant
Place the moss pole into the pot with the plant. It also enjoys a moist, well-drained soil. Growing downwards from the stem. Root the cutting of Swiss cheese vine plant in water for about two to three weeks, then transfer to a pot filled with rich potting...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Make Clones From Tree Clippings
The cloned trees will grow at the same rate and have the same pest resistance as the parent tree. Water the medium until it is moist.Remove the branch from the water and dip the cut end into a rooting powder.Push the cut end of the branch 1 to 2 inches...
California
Santa Monica
How to Grow Seaweed at Home
Move the thermometer to the aquarium. The rock should be wide and short.Fill a large stock pot with water, and set it on the stove. It is possible to grow your own seaweed at home in a large aquarium using salt water you make on the stove.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Applesauce from Fresh Apples
Fresh apples have been a cherished gift for centuries, and many myths and legends featured golden apples as the prize. I filled my buckets full, and proceeded inside to make applesauce.
California
El Segundo
How to Process Oats at Home
This allows maximum air flow for more efficient drying.Thresh the oat stacks when they are completely dry. Repeat for all bundles or sheaves.Stand the sheaves upright with the bottoms and tops flared out to form shocks.
California
Santa Monica
From Raw to Pasteurized: 6 Milk Considerations
Pasteurized milk from confinement-raised dairy animals will always have the same flavor. Raw milk, though, is another story. The decision of whether to drink raw or pasteurized milk requires more thought than that of choosing white milk over chocolate...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Tapioca Plant Uses: Growing And Making Tapioca At Home
These two factors make this crop one of the most valuable in terms of carbohydrate and energy production amongst all the food crops.Tapioca is made from raw cassava wherein the root is peeled and grated to capture the milky fluid.
Ohio
Willoughby
A Peek At Maple Syrup Making From Vermont\'s Sugarbush Farm
If you want to open up your farm to visitors during maple season, which varies by weather, be clear that they won't be able to see maple syrup being made every day. With more and more individual sugar makers getting into the syrup-making business, the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Grow Olive Trees at Home
These hardy trees even grow when they are pruned all the way back to the ground. Place the tree in the new pot and spread the roots.Fill the rest of the pot with fast-draining potting mix until it is 1 inch from the rim of the pot.
California
Santa Monica