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  1. YourRabbitGirl

    dill, dill stems and dill seeds

    Tiny, tender stems can be cut right along with the leaves, but thicker stems can also be put to good use. Put the stems along with the flowers in the pickle container, add them to the garni bouquet, or stuff the fish with the dill stems before grilling or roasting.
  2. YourRabbitGirl

    Stop using LED light?

    We are using LED light here almost everywhere, it seems fine. and we don't want that to change, LED lights are very useful.
  3. YourRabbitGirl

    Pruning dwarf magnolia

    It's possible to keep it small, but it's not that convenient, as you've discovered. Choose the form and prune towards the target. Seek pruning to encourage sideways growth and prevent upward growth. With a long-term strategy, you can keep your tree small and beautiful and still have flowers.
  4. YourRabbitGirl

    Mouse effing with my acorns?

    That sounds really problematic. Mice were really an issue here in my room. I think they are here in my closet. :(:(:(
  5. YourRabbitGirl

    What Do You Prefer, Bush Beans or Pole Beans?

    I find it easier now. Bush beans appear to grow more compactly (about two feet tall) and do not need support. Pole beans should grow like a climbing vine that grows 10 to 15 feet tall. Pole beans, therefore, need a trellis or a sting.
  6. YourRabbitGirl

    Composting for an urban environment

    Make sure you add a lot of very fragrant or wet food, such as onion scraps, melons, or squash to your indoor compost. Attach a handful or two of shredded paper or dry leaves to your compost any time you add food scraps or coffee. Turn the compost and pump it periodically.
  7. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello from SW Ohio

    I've successfully grown tomatoes, but I have no luck on growing peppers. have any techniques that I need to know?
  8. YourRabbitGirl

    Mouse effing with my acorns?

    Cant you put traps, or a gate? I know there will be some things you can do to get rid or avoid those rodents from getting to your a corns.
  9. YourRabbitGirl

    What are you canning now?

    Canned fruit and vegetable intake is associated with 'higher diet, lower body weight and lower blood pressure.' Canned vegetables have almost as much nutritional value as fresh vegetables and can taste just as good. ... We will save you time and money and lead to a healthier eating style.
  10. YourRabbitGirl

    What Do You Prefer, Bush Beans or Pole Beans?

    Rattlesnake bean is an heirloom cultivar of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The pods are 6 to 8-inch long with purple markings, and the seeds are light brown with brown markings, still visible after frying. They're named for the snake-like manner in which their pods coil around the plant. we would...
  11. YourRabbitGirl

    veggie beef soup

    The best cuts of meat to be used for this beef soup are jackass roast, jackass neck, jack-eye roast or top jackass. Both cuts will result in a meltingly tender beef that can be sliced with a knife, ideal for this dish! You should substitute the onion for the shallot if you're looking for a...
  12. YourRabbitGirl

    Paste tomatoes

    Filippine tomatoes are full of sugar, potassium, vitamin C and choline in tomatoes, all of which promote heart health. Increases potassium intake, along with a reduction in sodium intake, is the most significant dietary adjustment that an average person can make to minimize their risk of...
  13. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello from SW Ohio

    Hello and welcome to the forums, I bet its gonna be a magnificent garden. good luck and I hope we can hear from you soon. :D:D:D
  14. YourRabbitGirl

    Paste tomatoes

    Tomatoes are mild seasonal plants that die back in the cold. There was a mistake. However, indoor tomatoes may be grown, but they are typically smaller than their summer cousins and produce less prolifically. Select appropriate varieties when growing tomatoes indoors and learn tips for indoor...
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    Quotes and thoughts for the day

    “Today is a wonderful day to have a wonderful day!” “Change your thoughts and you'll change your world.” “Beautiful things happen when you distance yourself from negativity.” “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born, and the day you find out why.”
  16. YourRabbitGirl

    The dreaded squash bug.

    Pour a spray on a home squash bug and fill the bottle with water and apply a small amount of liquid Castile soap to a spray bottle. Throughout the morning, spray the plants involved and direct the spray to the base of the plant and the base of the floor
  17. YourRabbitGirl

    What are You Eating from the Garden?

    My favorite veggie!! As a dark, leafy, cruciferous vegetable, bok choy is highly nutritious. It's packed with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, but is very low in calories and carbohydrates and has almost no fat
  18. YourRabbitGirl

    What Do You Prefer, Bush Beans or Pole Beans?

    The key difference between bush and polar beans is their assistance. Every green bean like a little help, but polar beans grow a lot bigger and really have to climb tree or poles to get a good harvest. Growing string beans are so simple that only brown thumb gardeners succeed
  19. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello from SW Ohio

    Seed savers are good choices for tomatoes, peppers, beans and peas. We have auto-pollinating flowers and seeds that need little to no special care before they are deposited. Biennial plant seeds like carrots or beets are difficult to save as plants take two seasons to grow to seed.
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    What Seeds are You Saving?

    One of the reasons farmers tend not to save seeds from year to year is that they need special seed cleaning equipment to prepare them for planting, and extra storage space to store seeds from harvesting before it is time to plant again. Not all farmers have these equipment or storage room
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