Member Since July 6, 2009 , From elkmont, United States
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Asked: What home products can be used as dog toothpaste ...

what home products can be used as dog toothpaste? such as hydrogen proxide, alcohol, water, baking soda etc

Asked: Back in the 1950's, we took baths in a #10 ...

Back in the 1950's, we took baths in a #10 washtub. In the wintertime, Dad had a waterheater about 4"x6" with about a 6' 110v cord. Just drop it in the tub of cold water, plug it up and 20-30minutes ...

Answered: How can I protect my vegetables from the ...

walmart sells a small bag of *sevin dust, that can be sprinkled on the plants to keep bugs away. this works great, only stop using when tomatoes start to ripen and wash well before eating. when ...

Answered: Topsy turvey tomatoe links

just google it. type in topsy turvey tomato and that will bring up links.

Answered: Can you use small cedar pots for gardening?

yes, cedar pots would do well although some plants need more room for root growth. I have not had good luck with tomatoes grown in containers. I have used plastic 5gal.containers for tomatoes, seems ...

Answered: What tips can I use in order to successfully ...

tomatoes need lots of sunshine. it is better if you plant them outdoors in full sun. i don't have a garden but i always have 2 or 3 tomato plants in backyard. just dig a hole a foot or so deep, add ...

Answered: We love grape tomatoes for salads but they are ...

yes, all potted plant containers need drainage holes at the bottom because the roots will rot sitting in water.

Answered: Squash are rotting with bloom still on

my guess would be that it rained too much, they got too much water, or maybe they were standing in water..

Answered: Ripening tomatoes

You can leave them on the vine till they ripen but sometimes the birds will eat red tomatoes off the vine. If you don't use a lot of poison(like sevin dust), the insects will eat holes in them. I ...

Answered: Blited tomatoes

the word is spelled *blighted , and yes, it's ok to eat them. the green spots won't hurt a thing.

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