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Answered: How do I protect my pine floors from chair marks

I think you should be able to get coasters to put the chair legs on. They have carpet on the bottoms so they don't damage the floors.

Answered: No pumpkins on vines, just flowers.

frank....try this....buy a good sized, fine camel hair brush, at your local artist's store. big enough to collect the pollen from the male flowers and transfer pollinate to the female flowers. male/female flowers??? a library book on pollination/stamen/etc will enlighten you. or just collect ...

Answered: Why are my pumpkins turning yellow and falling off

Maybe you are watering them too much. They like dry, at least here in florida

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Wheel barrows are for people that ain't checked out with tractors and bucket loaders.

Answered: I am growing some pumpkins in south florida and I ...

I not trying to be a smart alelic, as long as this has been posted, if you still have them i have gotten alot of information on line with martha stewart. She is very organtic. Hope this helps, god bless nanadee

Answered: Pine wood protection for

sometimes termites also gives you problem like, specially Hawaii Termite . Green Environmental Pest Control would help.
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How long can you keep pumpkin mousse in fridge

Thanks for playing, ANDREWCRANKY, however, as always, you are wrong, just a wast of space. And you are defiantly not funny. Maybe you should find a different hobby, as your old hobby didn't work either. Hon.

Are pine cone seeds edible?

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Im growing my own pumpkins. they are ready to be picked. What is the best

It depends on where you live and your climate--pumpkins turn more orange with cooler weather which means it is good to leave them on the stem until the last possible day. However, if your climate is humid or wet you also risk mold and stem rot which would destroy the pumpkin. I would suggest doing ...

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Sounds like bacterial wilt disease, which is partial to vining crops and which has been the bane of my melon patch this summer as well. Actually it eventually got most of my melons, cukes, and pumpkins since I had them so close together on the same trellis. There's not really much you can apply ...