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Kumquat Tree Care: Tips For Growing Kumquat Trees
Follow the insecticide labels exactly, and store unused portions in their original container and out of the reach of children. Avoid piling mulch around the base of the tree.insects sometimes attack the tree.
Ohio
Willoughby
Kumquats --The Little Gems of the Citrus Family
Eating kumquat requires a special technique. They are great additions to wreaths, swags, and garlands. Kumquats are prized for the garden because the fruits can be picked and eaten right off the tree.
California
El Segundo
Dyeing Carnations: A Fun Project With Kids
A fun gift for everyone in the office would be carnations dyed green on St. Patrick's Day. Make sure that you have a good workspace, enough room for the little ones to observe the process, and of course make sure that they can ‘help'.
California
El Segundo
How to Prune Kumquat Trees
They take well to cooler climates but cannot survive temperatures below the 20s. Originally from China, they are easily grown in tropical and subtropical climates. Some people prefer a rounder dense bushy tree while others prefer an open airy fruit tree...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Sunflower Stalks
Create post-harvest shade and privacy by adding a sunflower stalk ceiling to the playhouse.String sunflower stalks together with thin but sturdy wire to make a tall bamboo-style privacy screen or windbreak.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Jalapeno Seeds
Store them in a tightly sealed jar until ready for use. Add a little at a time until you get your preferred heat level.Save the seeds and plant them. Put the dried seeds in a tightly sealed glass jar and store them in a cool, dry place, such as the refrigerator,...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Drooping Tulips
The water should be completely replaced about every three or four days. The denser the bouquet, the more sturdily your tulips will be held upright. Rotate the container periodically so each side gets equal access to the light to help tulips stand upright.Fresh...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With Excess Cucumbers
However, when cucumbers produce a particularly high-yielding harvest, gardeners seek solutions on what to do with excess cucumbers. Instead of traditional gazpacho, base the cold soup on cucumbers, and use freshly chopped tomatoes and corn kernels for...
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Cilantro
Cilantro itself pops up in a number of dishes. So add a handful or two to the mix when you are making eggrolls or dumplings to give them an unexpected - yet traditional - burst of flavor.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Lemongrass
I?ll admit, lemongrass is one of those herbs that doesn?t exactly grow like wildfire. But where I am, in Texas, the best shot I?ve got for getting this tender perennial to make it through the winter is to cut it back to just a few inches tall and mulch...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that . . . basil
You can try to overwinter them inside, but basil loves sun, so unless you have a full greenhouse, you're in store for plants that drop leaves like crazy. If you like your soup creamy, process in batches in a blender, or use an immersion blender.
California
El Segundo
What to Do With Flowers in Oregano
Remove the bloom before the cutting roots, since the blooms demand a lot of energy. Oils infused with oregano flowers are decorative as well as tasty. The plant is used up until the first buds form.
California
Santa Monica
What to Do With All That . . . Dill
Serve this sauce on gyros or other Mediterranean dishes.Dill is also lovely in combination with potatoes. To make a batch two cucumbers are seeded, then minced (or in more modern terms, whirled in a food processor) together with a clove or two of garlic...
California
El Segundo
What To Do With Your First Bonsai
Make a point to purchase bonsai only from someone who will be there next month and next year and who can offer you care advice, and from whom you can purchase other supplies. A good choice for beginners.
Ohio
Willoughby
What to Do WIth All Those . . . Chives
Many people consider chives the easiest herb to grow. This may be because they start so easily from seed, and grow into dense grass-like clumps. A little bit of the herb goes a long way, so even a small chives bed can feel like more chives than you will...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Parsley
Parsley is a biannual, which means that in the second year it will bolt and go to seed. However, it is self-seeding, which means if it likes the area where you've planted it, not only will the plant replace itself, but you might get a lot more seedlings...
California
El Segundo
What To Do With A Fallen Nest
After you have photographed it and examined it, return it to where you found it. Some areas took the brunt of 70 to 100 mph wind gusts. If you find a fallen nest, use this opportunity to get to know your feathered friends a little better, investigating...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
7 Sweet Things To Do With Honey
You can purchase modeling beeswax, but it's much, much cheaper to simply make your own with the kids. Even if you don't have your own bees, the beekeepers local to you will start pulling honey from their hives this month and next in most climates.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What to Do With Citrus Trees With Yellow Leaves
Nitrogen is a nutrient used in almost every process of life for citrus and fruit trees, from growth to the production of fruit. Citrus trees that show signs of disease or damage need a gardener to diagnose and treat their problems to encourage a healthy...
California
Santa Monica
What to do with all that . . . oregano
You cut the potatoes the long way into thick wedges and toss them in olive oil. Salt and pepper to taste, add a little garlic and at least a tablespoon of fresh oregano.Oregano is also a main ingredient in Italian seasoning (hence the name Italian oregano),...
California
El Segundo
What to Do With All That . . . Fennel
In France, fennel bulbs are baked, boiled or braised, and are sometimes placed on the bottom of a pan to form a "bed" while cooking other foods.Try braising a few quartered fennel bulbs with ginger and white wine.In Germany, as well as Italy, raw fennel...
California
El Segundo
What to do with all that thyme
Use the ideas above as a jumping-off point. Use fresh thyme when you make a bouquet garni (a little bundle of herbs tied together with string that you add to stocks, soups and stews), along with bay leaves, parsley and whatever other herbs will accent...
California
El Segundo
Things For Kids To Do With Violets
How To Make Candied Violets Tessa Zundel Step 1: Gather a handful of fresh violets, leaving the stems as long as you can for ease of use during this process. I know you're busy, but these sweet times are the very thing for which we work so hard.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What To Do With Egg-Bound Hen
Chickens often stop laying eggs when they're sick, and they often die from viruses, parasites, bacterial infections, and even ovarian and other cancers. Soak her for 10 to 20 minutes, and then gently dry her off.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
What To Do With Your Compost In Winter
Snow is another great insulator, but with a double-edged sword: Long-standing layers may protect the compost's core against deep freezes, but it also prevents thawing. Creating windbreaks through the use of straw bales or hay bales situated around the...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Spring To-do Lists
Gardeners need goals, to do lists and plans in order to focus and streamline their efforts. Make note of specific time sensitive tasks such as this and assign them a week or month in which to be accomplished.
California
El Segundo
Raising a Gardener
The hardest part is not interfering when they do not want my help.I let them start their own seeds, do their own planting, choose their own crosses and I let them chose to pull weeds and water, or not.It is a wonderful way to teach them to nurture what...
California
El Segundo