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- Q: Is this guinea pig cage ok for one guinea pig??
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- Q: Where can I get a 20% off coupon for Home Depot for free? Why are they so hard to find?
- I get 15% off since my husband is Military, they offer it if you ask for it, but you have to show valid military id to get it. You can also get a movers pack that the post office gives out and included in that pack is discount coupons for Home Depot, I believe it's also 15%.
- Q: It has taken over and keeps coming up through my hardwood mulch. Help Please!
- I think they have a shampoo for that. You should ask your local doctor. In the mean time you should look around and see if you can find a plant poison specifically for crab grass. I think they make things like that. If it's feasible you should take up the bed. You don't have to throw anything, just take it all up, dig down as far as you think the roots of your plants will need to go and place a liner. Then replace all the soil and mulch. Then and crab grass is just a stray seed and can be pulled up as you see it growing. Good luck.
- Q: What is the most informative gardening/landscaping book?
- As a MASTER GARDENER for the UNIV. of CALIF. COOP EXTENSION for over 15 years, I have had to teach about and answer questions from homeowners on all matters involving home and garden. Everything from plant identification, landscape care and design, soil water conservation, integrated pest management, basic irrigation, insect control and identification, diagnosing plant problems and diseases, good bugs, bad bugs, what to grow and when to grow it, etc, etc, etc. There is but one book every master gardener has at his side 24/7. The homeowner's best friend in the garden. The garden BIBLE for many gardeners! It is the only garden book you will ever need. But I can't tell you because of spam. Just kidding. SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK !! (don't let the western fool you. if it grows in new york city, it will tell you about it) Plant selections, including color pictures of OVER 8000 PLANTS, info you need to create and maintain a healthy garden, state by state resource directory, special effects in the garden and a glossary of gardening terms are but a few areas covered. everything from catching roof rats to attracting butterflys. you won't find a better garden book anywhere. Retails for 'bout $35.00, but you'll often find places like Home Depot, Target Walmart putting it on sale for as low as $16.00. Think how many plants you could kill for $16.00? The price is worth every dime. Impress your neighbors with your garden smarts! Makes a great gift for Dad. Ah, next Father's Day. Mom would love it for Christmas too. Hell, keep it for your own garden let Mom Dad buy their own copy. SUNSET WESTERN GARDEN BOOK I have often served as a plant Judge at the San Diego County Fair, and I couldn't do without it! (yes, we have a county fair in San Diego. It's in June)
- Q: able to take in a chihuahua in Garden Grove CA or any other city around.
- There is no such thing as a free dog. You need to be able to afford the required vet care or you should not get a dog at all. Nothing is sadder than seeing a pup die because a new owner couldn't afford medical care or even the basic vaccines Pets are a privileged and a luxury. Don't get them if you can't afford to care for them as they deserve.
- Q: For a historical short story I'm writing I need this information. Thanks.
- Home life was relatively untouched - unlike WW2. During WW 1 there were no bombing raids, nor rockets launched. The main effect was that so many of the ablebodied men were in the armed forces, or in the navy, There were shortages, but more people at that time had home gardens, kept chickens etc, so the shortages weren't anywhere near as severe as during WW2.
- Q: Why is the government raiding farmers markets and wanting to inspect home gardens?????Why do they feel they need to knock off competitors
- Absolutely, a persons home and land is their castle. You should be able to do anything from growing pot to blowing up stumps to running a meth lab if you want as long as your not hurting anyone else or infringing on their rights.
- Q: i love dogs but i dont have a garden any idea what i can do?
- You could volunteer at a shelter if you want to spend time with dogs. Or choose a small breed that doesn't need a lot of space to run about. As long as there is an area nearby where you are allowed to let it go potty there shouldn't be problem.
- Q: A LONG time ago I had made a Tuna and Rice casserole, I used the recipe out of a very old Better Homes cook book. IDK what had happened to the cookbook, but it was the best thing I had ever tasted and I cant remember the whole recipe but I do remember some of its ingredients. I really only want the recipe out of a better homes cook book. So if you have one of these cook books, flip open to casseroles and 'if' it is there PLEASE share. I have looked everywhere for this recipe and I cant find it anywhere.
- * 1 small onion, chopped * 1-1/2 teaspoons vegetable oil * 2/3 cup water * 3 tablespoons Homemade Cream-Style Soup Mix (recipe also in Recipe Finder) * 3/4 cup frozen chopped broccoli, thawed * 1 can (6 ounces) tuna, drained and flaked * 1/2 cup milk * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 1/8 teaspoon lemon-pepper seasoning * 1-1/2 cups cooked rice * 2 tablespoons slivered almonds, toasted Directions * In a small skillet, saute onion in oil until tender. In a microwave-safe dish, whisk together water and soup mix. Microwave, uncovered, on high for 1-1/2 to 2 minutes, whisking occasionally. Add soup to sauteed onions. Stir in the broccoli, tuna, milk, salt and lemon-pepper; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer for 5 minutes or until broccoli is tender. Stir in rice. Cook and stir 2-3 minutes longer or until heated through. Sprinkle with almonds. Yield: 2 servings. Tuna and Rice Casserole published in Cooking for One or Two Cookbook
- Q: questions involving best place to shop for a specific item?I asked a question in Home and Garden about where is the best place online to shop for a desk with shelves on them and got no answer! Suggestions?
- Maybe in Consumer Electronics
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