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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
Using fishing line or florist wire, wrap a layer of moss along the bottom of the base. Grape or hop vines may also be used to make bases.Whatever form is used, the succulents need a medium to grow in.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #2
She'll pull a traditional compost pile apart for a shred of lettuce and the Toter keeps it out of her reach.All things considered, I'm quite pleased with the way the composter is working.
California
El Segundo
Fun Feature: Making Compost in the Self-contained Toter Composter #3
This is the third and last in the series of articles about my. This incident caused me to let the material to get too dry. The unit is well designed, completely free of BPA and does a great job.
California
El Segundo
Planting An Ice Cream Tree – How To Grow Ice Cream In The Garden
Late fall is a good time for planting an ice cream tree in the garden. There are a number of possibilities here depending on your personal preference and taste. The plant will have plenty of time to establish strong roots for the blustery winter months...
Ohio
Willoughby
How To Grow An Ice Plant And Purple Ice Plant Care
In areas where the soil stays consistently dry, this plant can become invasive, so it is best to take this into consideration when planting it.or seeds. Keep reading to learn more about these pretty plants and how to grow an ice plant in your garden.)...
Ohio
Willoughby
Growing Hottentot Fig Flowers: Information About Hottentot Fig Ice Plant
Hottentot fig is a perennial plant in its chosen zones but also thrives as an annual in colder areas. Just bring the pot in and water it deeply. As long as their soil drains well, the soil is allowed to dry out between watering and the plant receivesor...
Ohio
Willoughby
Delosperma Kelaidis Info: Learn About Delosperma ‘Mesa Verde\' Care
By 2002, these salmon-pink flowering ice plants were patented and introduced as‘Mesa Verde' by the Denver Botanical Garden. Mesa Verde Delosperma plants grow only 3-6 inches (8-15 cm.) tall and 24 inches (60 cm.) or more wide.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hand Lotions and Scrubs for Gardeners
Mangiacotti also makes an Eden hand lotion and hand soap. This foaming scrub is made with apricot shells and pumice to exfoliate and chamomile extract is added for its healing qualities.
California
El Segundo
How To Start Seeds In Ice Cream Cones – Tips For Planting In An Ice Cream Cone
One of the best ways to start seeds is in a biodegradable container. The basic, can be bought in bulk, flat bottomed variety.When planting in an ice cream cone, fill the ice cream cone with potting soil, press your seed in and lightly cover, then water.
Ohio
Willoughby
Icicles and ice
Repeated thawing and refreezing forms a the familiar carrot-shaped tapered cylinder of ice, with a drip(You can see strangely unusually shaped icicles hanging from leaves, where the dripping is down but the course across the leaf is not straight!)For...
California
El Segundo
Making Your Own Gardener\'s Hand Cream
People used the resources handy to them, and sometimes imported special ingredients from far away places. I choose herbs from my yard and garden to incorporate into my hand creams for their alleged medicinal properties (see blue sidebar information, below...
California
El Segundo
DIY Ice Cube Flowers – Making Flower Petal Ice Cubes
Safety first!Tasting the edible flowers before use is a great way to determine which types work best. For extra clear cubes, try using water that has been boiled (and then let cool) to fill the trays.).
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Make Sauerkraut
Brine is the most critical aspect of making sauerkraut. Typically the cabbage-salt combination will produce enough water to form a natural brine, but if the liquid doesn't rise above the plate or stone level, make a brine by dissolving 1 tablespoon of...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Fun feature: Ask-a-Gardener
That's my only suggestion. Our writers and admins will handpick a few of your questions and answer them in an upcoming Ask-a-Gardener, one of our Saturday morning features. Prune side branches from the ground, leaving the ones on top that give your tree...
California
El Segundo
How To Make Rose Petal Tea And Rose Petal Ice Cubes
Place rose petals on an ungreased cookie sheet and place them into the oven, leaving the door ajar just a bit. A food processor may be used for this also but, again, go easy as you do not want to make things into a powdery and dusty mess! Store the dried...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Make Rosemary Potpourri
Add 1 cup dried lavender, 16 whole cloves, and the dried strips of orange peel. By combining it with complimentary herbs and spices, you can create a handmade potpourri for your home.Harvest rosemary stems in early morning when the leaves are full of...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make a Terrarium
Add water gradually and evenly over the surface, filling no more than halfway up the gravel. Display your terrarium in a well-lit area that doesn't receive direct light: Intense light could create a greenhouse effect and burn your plants.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Mandevilla Bloom
Plant mandevilla plants in equal parts of garden soil, humus and coarse sand so the soil has good drainage. Perennial mandevilla vines are native to South and Central America. When bringing the plant indoors before the temperatures drop below 50 degrees...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Hydrangeas Purple
Generally, bigleaf flowers are blue when grown in soil with a pH of 5.5 or less, pink in soil with a pH of 6.5 or higher, and a mix of blue and pink in the no-man's-land in between.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Chewing Tobacco
As soon as you see flowers start to grow, you can start harvesting. A longer aging process will result in a mellower flavor.Chop or shred the tobacco. Hang in a warm, dry place with proper ventilation.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Orchid Fertilizer
As with all plants, orchids require nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium to grow. The remaining water is a rich source of calcium for plants.Dilute 1 tsp. Some types grow in soil, while others grow on the sides of trees, taking their nourishment from the...
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Lilac Sachets
Harvest the lilacs for the project before they have begun to wilt, when the flowers are at their prime. Do not dry flowers in a damp or moist environment.Prepare a small fabric pouch.
California
Santa Monica
Teach Kids to Make Candles
Don't trust the children to wait a sufficient amount of time on their own. I've taught troops of Cub Scouts and scads of school-age kids how to dip their own taper candles and the best part about it is that it keeps them moving.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How to Make Blue Roses
Blue roses do not occur naturally, and until only recently, they had never been successfully bred at all. This will make it easier for them to absorb the color, and you'll see results more quickly.Place the cut white roses in the vase of colored water.
California
Santa Monica
How to Make Homemade Paper
Stir the pulp, place the mold into the tub, screen-side-up, and move it around until an even amount of pulp settles onto the screen. Fill half-full of water a tub big enough to completely immerse the mold.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
How To Make Herbal Sugars
If you've picked a flower, like lavender , then pull off the flower head or petals to use and compost the stems. Fiddle around with the proportions so you find a flavor that suits your taste.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia