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Comments (60)Hello~ Just cooked a ham dinner and am pooped! lol. Cena~ Great plant and pictures! Shallow pots are hard to find here too! Maybe because Arizona isn't too great for bulbs. Frustrating though, I like shallow for cactus! Purple~ I love growing Basil too , just to have it around the garden to smell! As you say, if you barely brush up against it, oh the smell is heaven! I just brought in a lemon basil and stuck it in my pot with my Elephant Ear to see how it will grow indoors this winter. Have some mint I want to try inside too . :-) Toni~ I love growing herbs, just not in the micro climate I mentioned because of dirty run off from the roof. But have them all over the yard! I've heard lemon scented plants are good to ward off mosquitoes, so I have it around for that reason too. As far as what to add it too, that is just a matter of taste. I use it fresh in scrambled eggs, on spaghetti, and many other ways. In salads, it's endless. Key to remember, if cooking with fresh herbs, add them last so they don't overcook and become bitter. You got a Jade! LOL! Like you don't have enough plants? ;-) I'm sorry your a little disapointed with it at the moment, but I think there's a few reasons it's different, and in time it will change in color and form, I think the leaves have some curl to them and will change in time. It looks a little under watered maybe, but it is time to start cutting back a little. I got mine a year and a half ago. Even though I am only a few miles from Arid Lands, we still will have different growing results. Mine may get more sun, or less, diff. temps then what it was at the greenhouse. You bought yours towards the end of the growing season too. Mine was outside till just a few weeks ago, so it was getting quite a bit of sun, and we all know how sun colors up a Jade. At Arid lands, they grow under a shade cloth. So may not be in their best color there . :-) I will link what mine looked like when I first got it. It was a lot diff. then what it is now. I think in time, yours will change to look more like mine. Probably come spring when it is growing strong again, and the sun will be brighter. Right now Jades like cool nights, and warm days. Mine is inside due to almost losing it. It would normally be out right now and only protected from frost. Right now I would think a bright window, in a cool room. Mine is in a east window, and the room only has heat that filters in from the rest of house. This will be my first time having a Jade in for the winter, so I'm not real sure what to tell you as far as whats best. Maybe Josh, or Mike. :-) I usually winter all my plants out in a little greenhouse, we are mild compared to most, so that's always been enough, but almost losing this one this summer, I brought it in. I pick my plants just at random usually. :-) Just what looks neat or different at the time. I am looking for a good winter growing one right now. Oh.. I get lost so easy! LOL! I've changed a lot since March and have had to do things by myself I normally would have not done and driven to so many new places, I truly amaze myself, and am happy with how much I've grown! Planning a trip soon to Starr Nursery with my mom! Hope I find it! LOL!!! I dont get why people shoot our beautiful cactus either. But they are protected, so it's a major crime here! Yes, we got a box turtle last week. Our neighbor didnt want theirs anymore. So the asked me to take it. I love turtles! It's a small type and full grown, at 6". Yes, we play with it. :-) Not named yet, but thinking along the lines of the Daughter of Mahamid Ali. (Leila) It eats bugs so we have our work cut out for us! LOL! Gonna start raising fishing worms for her. :-) JoJo Here is a link that might be useful: Jade when I got it. (May 2011)...See MoreQuestion about Hair Removers - Epilators
Comments (5)I have course underarm hair, I have to exfoliate before I shave and even then there is still a shadow, almost like you can see the hair folicles underneath... Waxing armpits is a nightmare, its super painful, doesn't get all the hair cause they grow in many directions there. It gets really irritated there and usually some bleeding when the hair is pretty stubborn and has to be ripped out. I've been to many different salons to get armpits waxed and its always the same. The absolute worst is the more classy salons when they see that the wax didn't get all the hair they start plucking at you ... even if you're in tears, swollen and sore. They think they are doing you a favor ... I like the hole in the wall places where they don't look at you like your crazy if you say don't pluck me! I have no prob with arms or legs, in fact, legs is least painful. Mitchdesj, thanks for the info ......See MoreNeed Help Removing hair oil stains from chair fabric
Comments (4)I would use this: http://www.krudkutter.com/testimonials2.asp It's fabric safe and nothing works better! I use it on greased stained laundry all the time. I've never had any of my clothes discolor where I've sprayed it. The only problem is that if your recliner is dirty all over, you may have to clean it all over because if you use Krud Kutter on the oily spot, it will get it 100% clean. For example, I used on spots on a kitchen runner that my blender exploded on, and the spots where I used it are perfectly clean, but the rest of the runner needs to be cleaned now. I haven't cleaned the runner in years. Anything that will take the oily spot off of your recliner will leave the spot clean, so my guess is that you will have the same problem with any good cleaner....you'll have to clean the whole chair if it's dirty. Try this- the worst that could happen is that you have to do it to the whole back of your chair: Spray it on well and let it sit for a while, then take a clean WHITE terry bath towel and put pressure on the spot, blotting it to get as much out of the chair as possible as you keep turning the towel to a clean dry spot on the towel. Check to see the oil/dirt coming out onto your white towel. You may want to repeat another round of the K.K. or two and blot until you see no more dirt/oil coming out into the white towel. Then spray clean water on the spot and let it sit for a couple of minutes. Repeat the blotting/pressure with clean area of towel. Spray with water again/ blot again, until you think it's rinsed well. Krud Kutter dissolves grease/oil like nothing I've seen. I use it to clean my oily paint brushes after I have cleaned them in mineral spirits first. It's great for all kinds of stuff, indoors and out. I buy it by the gallon at Home Depot....See MoreOne more question for owners of 30' single sinks with grates
Comments (3)I don't like using a grate in our prep sink. But I often end up peeling veggies at our large sink, where there is a grate. I use the spray on my faucet after peeling--the force of the water pushes the peels under the grate toward the drain (using the spray in the pulled out position to get behind the peels.) Sometimes veggie waste (i.e. cooked spinach) will get wrapped around the grate but this doesn't happen as much as I had feared. No problem picking or brushing off a few pieces here and there. Also, someone mentioned,in another thread, having the type of colander that spans across the sink. I would think such a colander could be used to catch veggie waste. I'm not sure if I would want the uneven sink bottom created by the combination of half grid/no grid....See MoreLyban zone 4
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