Tips for Removing Irises from Dirt
December 25, 2010 by Mario
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Tips for Removing Irises from Dirt
Gardening Tips & Tricks : How to Keep Deer Away From a Garden
November 25, 2010 by Mario
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Keeping deer away from a garden can be done by leaving a wild area of fruit-producing plants away from the flower gardens to discourage them from coming closer. Surround deer’s favorite plants with things they steer away from withplant tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
Gardening & Plant Care Tips : How to Grow Hot Peppers From Seeds
October 22, 2010 by Mario
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Growing hot peppers from seeds is similar to any warm-climate vegetable plant, and it’s always best to start them in midsummer when it’s nice and warm. Plant your seeds with advice from an expert gardener in this free video about how to plant and grow hot peppers. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
April gardening tips from the Dixson
October 6, 2010 by Mario
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Gardening tips for April from the Dixon
Planting From Seeds : How to Start Carrot Seeds
September 18, 2010 by Mario
Filed under Organic Gardening
When starting carrot seeds, make sure the soil is deep, tilled well and rich in fertilizer. Plant carrot seeds in a raised vegetable bed with help from an professional gardener in this free video on growing from seeds. Expert: Ali Reynolds Contact: www.alisorganics.com Bio: Ali Reynolds owns Ali’s Organics where she sells organic gardening supplies and accessories and raises organic vegetables for sale. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
Planting From Seeds : How to Plant Turnip Seeds
September 11, 2010 by Mario
Filed under Organic Gardening
Turnip seeds do best in loose, loamy soil, so tilling deeply into the soil helps the seeds germinate. Plant turnips in the early spring with help from an professional gardener in this free video on growing from seeds. Expert: Ali Reynolds Contact: www.alisorganics.com Bio: Ali Reynolds owns Ali’s Organics where she sells organic gardening supplies and accessories and raises organic vegetables for sale. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
From seed to loaf (part 1 of 2) allotment scale production of bread making wheat
August 24, 2010 by Mario
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This video is about small-scale wheat production using modified garden machinery and a home-built threshing machine. I grow my own wheat and make bread not because its 10% cheaper but because I think its 100% better – and it gives me great satisfaction. Growing wheat this way is an indulgence as it requires a certain amount of land, if space is tight growing vegetables and salad crops makes more sense. If you want to try yourself, please check first to see if wheat will grow in your area. Enjoy whatever you grow and remember -look after the land and the land will look after you.
EASTER EGGS HANDMADE WITH IMAGES FROM PRINTED NAPKINS
SO I RAN INTO A BUNCH OF OLD NAPKINS AND ONE THING LED TO ANOTHER. CHECK THEM OUT AT MY BLOG www.brambleberrylane.blogspot.com
How To Protect Apple Trees From Codling Moth, Organic Options
July 29, 2010 by Mario
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McShanes nursery has weekly workshops. In this video we learn about various methods of controlling Codling Moth in Apple Trees. I am glad you mentioned codling moth! Well here lets give her a surprise. Who knows what a codling moth is? There got a terrible worth and love fruit trees and they eat all day long. That’s why we get worms in our apples, codling moths. There little traps and set and you put inside your garden right when things start to bloom and buds start to push and inside the trap is a little nugget that a bunch of scientists identified to make the males in feral. When they come out and the buds are pushing they find this trap lick it a couple of times. After that the little guys are not going to see much action and your tree is not going to have fertile codling moths laying eggs in your apples or quince producing worms. The most effective way to use those codling moth traps is once you see the codling moths start showing up in them is use the BT. Bacillus thuringiensis (or Bt) is a naturally occurring bacteria. When you know that the females are around laying their eggs in the trees on the blooms. Those eggs are getting ready to hatch out into little worms and crawl their way into the apples are quiences or whatever. If you spray at that point (with BT) then they get killed before they go into your apples. Once in your fruit there really isn’t much that you can do to them. Scientist a couple decades back found that this tiny bacteria when consumed by these …
water purifier, purifiying water from the creek, Wilderness Survival
July 25, 2010 by Mario
Filed under Flower Gardening
water purifier to purify from the creek water and making some Indian tea form the outdoors, PLAINS COREOPSIS is a Family Sunflower Family Native Americans made a hot beverage from plains coreopsis, , Survival way to purify water from creek”s,river’s,lake & pond, Wilderness Survival boiling water and adding Charcoal from the fire.(note you don’t need that much Charcoal in your tea or water like you have seen in this video 1/4 of the Charcoal will work) Camping tips.


