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- Q: Is this guinea pig cage ok for one guinea pig??
- Sorry, but it's not big enough. You have to get AT LEAST (MINIMUM) 5 square feet for 1 guinea pig. I have about 6-7.5 square feet for my 2 pigs, and they're happy and healthy. You don't have to over-do it, like when people say you need a 11 square foot cage for 2 guinea pigs. Now get real! (Not you) A cage 4-5 square feet will be just fine. Don't listen to those other people. Just make sure you take your guinea pig out regularly! Hope this helps! Good luck!
- Q: (Fae not gay people) I need help! I believe in fae and if you don't believe simply click the back space button
- Oh, Grottoes! Winsome and wispish and wondrous and want one! search `grottoes` and `fairy grottoes` and have a fairy-time time. x
- Q: We moved in a rental home which does not seem very old.Does the heating system need to be serviced?
- You need some method of moving the warm air down into the room. If this depended on ceiling fans (not particularly comfortable when no heat is being applied), there is usually a rotation direction switch on the ceiling fan (do not switch this while it is rotating). Summer, you want it to blow down into the room, to help cool things below it. In winter, you want it blowing on the ceiling, which cause the warm air up there drifting down into the room.
- Q: What is considered a garden home? in reviewing condo's for sale, in multi-unit buildings, they use quot;garden homequot; as a description. Is that a ground floor unit? does anyone know? thank you.
- Assuming vines would be allowed to sprawl or could be adequately supported I would plant winter squash and lima beans around the edges and, between them, a row of parsnips or sweet potatoes. For my winter crops I would plant a few collards, some turnips and some rutabagas, maybe some beets and either kale or kohlrabi in the tomato patch. Other than the kale and collards these can be stored for later use. If there is a freezer or the ability to can produce even they could be stored. Good luck and enjoy!
- Q: ok so i went to the beach on vacation and i found some seashells and it said when i found them that i could display them in my home or garden but idk how to do that and i have the sims 2 seasons so i actually have a garden and im not sure if it means that garden or the plants and stuff!!
- In your sims home they can just stick it on a shelf. I'm not so sure about the garden. I was just thinking they can put it on the edge of the garden (like a border if you have a lot of shells). I usually just have my sims sell the seashells :)
- Q: What do/did you want to be when you grew/grow up?
- I wanted to be a teacher. I am going to school to be one.
- Q: whats the value of a 1945 home and garden magazine?
- Not much...entertainment/curiosity value only. I've got old Ladies Home Journals circa 1895 I got for a buck about 20 years ago. . Fun reading but really not worth much, about 5 bucks ea, maybe. I like them for their 'advertizements.
- Q: most UK homes do... so im curious
- I don't know But UK homes all have back gardens, sometimes even if their apartments or flats.. Very awesome country UK =) I suppose americans homes are a little crapper, since not all of them do.
- Q: Like for moving furniture around . . .
- If you're looking for a free solution, you might try Google's SketchUp software. You can find it easily by searching for Google SketchUp.
- Q: We are moving to a town house, it's so nice, so happy, the only thing is there is no space for a garden BUT we have this huge patio that I could have 2 big planters filled with flowers!Can you please give me some tips as well as flower suggestions for the planters? I'm in NW Pennsylvania so no tropical flowers unfortunately. I love Impatients and marigolds, tho!
- Petunias are reliable container plants. Impatiens will do fine in a container and so will Marigolds, Begonias, Coleus, Million Bells, Sweet Potato Vine. Most any annuals that you find in a garden center will perform nicely in a container. Just be sure to match the plant with your surroundings, just as you would in a garden. That is, if it's a sunny area use sun loving plants and use shade lovers in low light. And, if you get bit by the plant-loving bug like me, you will wind yourself having more than just two planters. I tell myself every year: no more container plantings! Yeah, right. You can plant bulbs in those containers now and have blooms in the spring: Daffodils, Grape Hyacinth, Tulips, Crocus. I get carried away with my planting ;) Sorry so long: look around at containers that are professionally planted, both at garden garden centers and in public places like municipal buildings or on Main Street. This mightl give you inspiration for the plants you want.
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