Mark asks…
My mother use to have one of those white goose statues that you put the little seasonal clothes on and sit on your porch, but someone knocked off its little head! I want to get her a new one for mother’s day, but I can’t find anywhere that sells them. I believe her’s was called “Martha Goose” and she got it from some gardening magazine? If anyone could point me in the in the right direction I’d really appreciate it!
No ebay, please!
They have them at Oriental Trading.com.
1 goose and 16 costumes for 49.99 (free shipping
on that item)
Lisa asks…
Years ago, my mom used to get gardening magazines that had sections in the back dedicated to trading seeds (“I have these seeds, want to trade for those kind” type of posts) I want to find out if there is something similar still in existence on the Internet and where I could find them, or if Monsanto has wiped them all out. Thanks for your help.
Davesgarden.com we’ve used it a couple of times.
Joseph asks…
I’m writing an article for a german magazine describing ways that New Yorkers are going green in 2011. I know urban beekeeping and rooftop gardening have been around for a while, but does anyone know approximately when they were started? And if you know of any new ways people are going green in 2011, that’d be a huge help. Thanks
Have you thought about solar paneling and wind turbines
second quite a lot of people are starting to grow there own veg but this takes parrafin heaters to grow the seeds is this not contributing more to the enviromental damage than the outcome of home grown veg just a little topic for your aguement columb
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pennywise I have a spare bar of soap handy, to wash your mouth out with, what a horrible suggestion, no I’m not a rozzer.
Tried a few bits last year. Think I might be the wrong disposition though , every time so much a a bird or indeed one of my kids went near I would run at them with my washing line prop.
Trying beans this year…..we shall see. Don’t know if my nerves can stand it.
Helen asks…
Foods like peanuts, oats, mustard, vegetables, wheat, herbs, and so on. Things that you could grow to eat or store for later.
Google each item. How much land do you have? Loads, I hope.
Susan asks…
and do you know where it was made etc
How do you fertilise your home grown veg, fruit and herbs??
Please answer as much as possible.
Thank you all.
Lilly 3 – Its good you have your own source for fertiliser, do not understand why you got thumbs down??
I grow a lot of food myself and make my fertilizer with a bit of help from my chickens bedding
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