Archive for November, 2007
Does anyone have any good non-burger recipes using Garden Burgers?
Tuesday, November 27th, 2007Cleoppa asked:
I think Garden Burgers taste great and they’re a good way to get vegetables into my veggie-deprived life. Plus they can be frozen so they won’t rot if you forget about them.
I think Garden Burgers taste great and they’re a good way to get vegetables into my veggie-deprived life. Plus they can be frozen so they won’t rot if you forget about them.
I’ve made burritos with crumbled veggie burgers in them. Any other ideas?
I don’t much like cooking and preparing meat, so I’d prefer vegetarian recipes, but non-vegetarian will work as well.
Dona
How do I create a cottage garden?
Monday, November 26th, 2007nikkipba asked:
I just bought a house and have a HUGE backyard… it is a doublelot… I want to create a low maintance garden that will look a little cottage, french garden… There are 2 big trees in the back and other than that is a blank canvas. I live in Florida so plants need to be able to handle the heat and the plants under the trees won’t get much sun… help! Any websites or pictures you recommend?
Zelda
I just bought a house and have a HUGE backyard… it is a doublelot… I want to create a low maintance garden that will look a little cottage, french garden… There are 2 big trees in the back and other than that is a blank canvas. I live in Florida so plants need to be able to handle the heat and the plants under the trees won’t get much sun… help! Any websites or pictures you recommend?
Zelda
How to prevent cats from urinating on vegetable garden?
Monday, November 26th, 2007furthermore_82 asked:
I just created a small vegetable garden on my property. I looked outside the other day by chance and noticed one of the neighbourhood cats had entered the garden and urinated on some of the tomato plants. I don’t want to be eating these vegetables that have been soaked or flavoured with cat urine. Any ideas on how to keep them out?
Dorinda
I just created a small vegetable garden on my property. I looked outside the other day by chance and noticed one of the neighbourhood cats had entered the garden and urinated on some of the tomato plants. I don’t want to be eating these vegetables that have been soaked or flavoured with cat urine. Any ideas on how to keep them out?
Dorinda
Why do most all of the flowers in my garden flop over?
Wednesday, November 21st, 2007Michelle S asked:
Even one’s that don’t require staking. Is it possible my garden soil is lacking something? I have mostly drought tolerant plants, like purple coneflower, butterfly weed, shasta daisy etc. I don’t hardly ever water because, last year I thought too much watering was what made them flop. My garden gets about six hours of sun light.
Erica
Even one’s that don’t require staking. Is it possible my garden soil is lacking something? I have mostly drought tolerant plants, like purple coneflower, butterfly weed, shasta daisy etc. I don’t hardly ever water because, last year I thought too much watering was what made them flop. My garden gets about six hours of sun light.
Erica
What can I use to kill bermuda grass in a garden spot?
Friday, November 16th, 2007What can I place in my garden to stop cats pooping on it?
Sunday, November 11th, 2007When do I start my tomato garden in southeast Michigan?
Thursday, November 8th, 2007What is a good garden info web site?
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007are there garden plants that i can plant in the autumn or winter?
Friday, November 2nd, 2007Phoebhart asked:
we are moving to a house with a huge backyard. But the front and back yards are depressingly devoid of shrubs and plants ans such. I want to liven the place up with garden plants. But I know its coming on winter - do I HAVE to wait for spring to get greeneries in pots or in the ground? Appreciate any help from you gardeners.
Marcos
we are moving to a house with a huge backyard. But the front and back yards are depressingly devoid of shrubs and plants ans such. I want to liven the place up with garden plants. But I know its coming on winter - do I HAVE to wait for spring to get greeneries in pots or in the ground? Appreciate any help from you gardeners.
Marcos










