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Comments (15)I've only had two issues with my greenhouse so far. My door keeps freezing shut (I really need to add a door handle!) I built it too close and it's in range of the neighbor's kid and his friends driving golf balls into the woods. I really should have put two and two together when i found a couple of balls in the grass near the greenhouse. I didn't think a golf ball would go through poly after 500 feet. Here in z5... spinnach does the best. I did pick one crop in early JAnuary but the temps have plumetted again so neaqrly everything has stopped growing (Unheated). Lettuce also grows well when it's growing. Same with beets. Peas survive, but when they stop growing they tend to rot their stems. I think once the temps rise again they will send out new shoots and i will be golden. There have been a couple of things that didn't do too well under my double poly... cole crops for one. Seems they really need the light. Three plants gives me the output of 1 in the sun. My goal for 2011 is to add insulation between my two layers ala "Solaroof" design using soap bubbles. I hope to add another zone to my season using that....See MoreFirst time doing salvia... didn't work...
Comments (6)Surrey, This site isn't for the discussion of such topics. If you have an interest in growing some of the different types of Salvias folks here will be happy to assist you. You may want to try another "google" and look further down the list... Mike...See MoreNetwork setup - didn't work - help
Comments (11)I dunno, fwiw Everytime I've used the network setup wizzard it didnt work. Leaves something simple not set. Networking - Really pretty simple stuff. Occasionally some say a firewall will block it, but most user friendly firewalls should pop a allow this or not message. here's what i do; Right click myComputer, select Properties. click the Computer Name tab, click the Change button. Each computer needs its own unique and seperate Computer name. Both computers should have the same WorkGroup name. Use something other than MSHome & no default names , as that can be a security snafu. My personal favorite group names are AnyName and NoName. Even makes me wonder sometimes ;) Open up your connection Properties, You'll want at least these installed with a check mark next to them... Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) if you see Microsoft TCP/IP version 6, might as well put a check mark in its box too. Highlight the Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) and press the Properties button. You probably want both the Obtain address and DHCP set to Automatic. --- Press the advanced button, click the DNS tab. Untick the "Append parent" Go to your desktop make a temperary folder, name it something like LapShare & other computer DeskShare. Open them and enable sharing. Might want to make a short note and put a text file in each of them so you can look at something reconisable when you access it the first time. Thats about it unless you have some Services turned off/disabled that you might need. But think the network wizard should have enabled what you need. Firewalls, most of them need to be told to allow ping which depending on the firewall could be program name or port or protocol....See MoreRecipes in Review 2008: What worked & What didn't
Comments (36)I am another who just loves Sharon's Salmon Quiche! Yum! And I adore Deborah's Paella Salad, too! I wouldn't have hurt feelings if someone wasn't too crazy about a recipe I posted as long as they don't "bash" it and just nicely state that it wasn't for them. We all have different tastes as is so obvious by this thread alone! But I do see Sherry's point, too. There are a couple of recipes I've tried that many of you rave about and I just scratch my head and go "huh?", but we'll leave those be. I tried lots of new recipes this year, and just some that made my "keeper" file: Pear & Candied Walnut Salad....Rachel Ray Stuffed Pork Chops...The Neely's Chicken Alfredo Pizza....Cooking Light Great Lakes Salmon Chowder....Midwest Living Magazine Ultimate Shrimp Scampi....from allrecipes Roasted Carrots with Thyme & Garlic....rosemarythyme Capuccino Mousse....Midwest Living Magazine Peppermint Bark....Sharon (Chase) Pork Saltimbocca with Polenta....Cooking Light The only bomb I can remember was a knock off recipe that really tasted nothing like it's namesake, Boston Market Meat Loaf. But I try lots of new things and if we don't like them I simply toss the recipe so I don't remember most of the others. Linda...See Moreneed_help2
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