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  1. YourRabbitGirl

    Wide variance in basil.

    It is difficult to plant when the weather is as cold as your weather. I hope you can find an alternative way. Zucchini!! I always dreamt of planting those here. can some teach me how? I bet its not that difficult. :\:\:\
  2. YourRabbitGirl

    So I have three quarts of apple pectin in the freezer

    pears, guavas, plums, and oranges and other citrus fruits contain large amounts of pectin. here in the Philippines, since apples are very expensive, we use guavas, a great source of fiber as well.
  3. YourRabbitGirl

    Tomato seedlings not growing?

    Those actually look nice. I hope we can plant the same seeds here where we at, we only have local pepper seeds here. I tried looking for different pepper seeds to grow but the local market only sells the common ones. :(
  4. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello from South Eastern Pennsylvania!

    Hi!! Welcome to the forums!! Thats so sad, I hope you can go-ahead and start earlier than youve expected... Well. I guess preparing your seeds is a great start. I hope to hear from you more as well!! :D:D:D
  5. YourRabbitGirl

    the return of a semi-feral kitty

    Cats are much more receptive to rewards and treats then they are to punishment. But you can discourage bad behavior by trying a few tricks: ... Use a water spray bottle: No one, including cats, likes to be squirted with water. Try a quick spritz at your cat if they are somewhere or doing...
  6. YourRabbitGirl

    Marjoram

    Turmeric tea, brewed using grated turmeric root or pure powder, is considered one of the most effective ways to consume the spice. There is no specific recommended daily intake of turmeric. Based on available research, the suggested daily intake depends largely on the condition it is being used...
  7. YourRabbitGirl

    Poor tomatoes

    By growing flowering plants near your vegetable garden, you'll attract beneficial insects that kill tomato plant pests. These "good bugs" include parasitic wasps, which eat lay eggs in and kill tomato hornworms and leafminer larvae, as well as aphid-eating ladybugs and slug-eating large beetles.
  8. YourRabbitGirl

    Tomato seedlings not growing?

    How to Save Tomato Seeds Rinse tomatoes in water to remove dirt before harvesting seeds. ... Cut open ripe tomatoes one variety at a time and squeeze the pulp, juice, and seeds into a container. ... Pour into a container with a lid. ... Label and set aside the containers for three days at a...
  9. YourRabbitGirl

    Best Mail Order Company for Fruit Trees and Shrubs?

    The Best Places to Buy Plants Online Right Now Etsy. The Sill. Amazon. Farmgirl Flowers. Bloomscape. Terrain. Urban Outfitters. Trouva. I bought one in trouva.. It's still here after a year now.
  10. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello from the PNW!

    Hello!! and welcome to the forums!! I envy you guys, I can't do that on my yard. since its too big. Hope to hear from you more.. good luck!
  11. YourRabbitGirl

    How to handle problem with Lawn Mowing crew

    Normally weekly mowing is the rule, but some lawns need cutting more often. Other lawns will grow more slowly and might need cutting only once every ten days or two weeks. Generally, don't cut off more than one-third of the grass blade.
  12. YourRabbitGirl

    Solving the Squash Bug dilemma...for good!

    For a homemade squash bug spray, pour a small amount of liquid Castile soap into a spray bottle and fill the bottle with water. Spray the affected plants in the morning, directing the spray at the base of the plant and the undersides of the leaves.
  13. YourRabbitGirl

    What Seeds are You Saving?

    Store seeds in tightly sealed glass containers. You can store different kinds of seeds, each in individual paper packets, together in a large container. Keep seeds dry and cool. A temperature between 32° and 41°F is ideal, so your refrigerator can be a good place to store seeds.
  14. YourRabbitGirl

    What are you canning now?

    some fruits and berries are relatively high in acidity, so they're my candidates for canning. Decide among them based on texture and sturdiness. Large fruits such as apples, pears, peaches, plums, and nectarines all can well. So do sturdy berries, such as strawberries and blueberries. Do you...
  15. YourRabbitGirl

    Tomato seedlings not growing?

    To grow tomatoes from seeds, start the seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Plant the seeds in small pots using potting soil and place them in a sunny, warm location. Then, lightly water the seeds daily until they sprout.
  16. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello from the NW!

    Hello and welcome to the forums!! Yeah I agree, that's kinda fast, isn't it? what do you put in your soil, my friend? hehehe! can I have some, may I know what>
  17. YourRabbitGirl

    Mouse effing with my acorns?

    Mice chew just to keep their teeth down to a useable length. They've been known to start fires by chewing wires. Here in this attic you can see that a mouse shelled an Acorn. ... Since Mice often do bring Acorns all the way into an attic, they may not need your food, just your shelter.
  18. YourRabbitGirl

    When to plant tulips?

    Tulips Need Cold to Grow Tulip bulbs require cold weather to properly bloom. ... When planting tulips in the spring, the warm soil may not allow the bulbs to break out of their dormant state and grow. For spring bulb blooms, you have to start in late winter for outdoor planting or indoors for...
  19. YourRabbitGirl

    Use Ginger and/or Turmeric? Grow it?

    I desperately need a turmeric recipe. I heard that it's good for people with diabetes, I hope you guys have a good turmeric recipe that i can use...
  20. YourRabbitGirl

    Tofu!

    Here in the Philippines, There's an abundance of tofu. I'll give one of the best dishes for tofu. www.tablefortwoblog.com › pan-fried-sesame-garlic-tofu
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