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peanut butter – gardenerscardiff.co.uk http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk For the Best Gardeners in the Cardiff Area Sun, 01 Feb 2015 20:05:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.21 Your Questions About Gardening http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-351/ http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-351/#respond Fri, 15 Feb 2013 12:05:02 +0000 http://gardenerscardiff.co.uk/your-questions-about-gardening-351/

Richard asks…

What veggies are the best to grow in Melbourne right now?

We have just made a veggie garden and we want to know what veggies we should plant!

GardenersCardiff answers:

I’m in Perth so I guess the weather is almost the same, I’d try and get some summer vegetables in while there is still time, you could start with tomatoes and zucchinis they are normally pretty easy to grow. Because it is late in the season I would get seedlings instead of trying to start them off from seeds. Radishes grow pretty quick, even if they do taste vile 🙂
Rocket grows pretty easily too.

Edit
Eggplant does have nice flowers but you might be pushing it to get any fruit off it this season.

Mary asks…

Why do some plants grow in some areas and not in others?

Ive got my garden its plain flat typical garden you can imagine. Why is it that at some parts there are grass dominating the area whilst else where there is a combination of grass and sedge plants. What are the main factors which determine why plants grow where they grow?

GardenersCardiff answers:

A large part of it could be nutrients in the soil, the amount of water a certain area gets, and competition. If some plants are by a large tree they might not grow because the tree is absorbing all the nutrients and water. Climate plays a big part too. Some plants won’t grow in the desert because of the way they are made they will loose to much water and will dry out and die. These are just some easy answers to your questions.

Charles asks…

How to get rid of excess belly fat?

I have been doing a specific ab exercise by a professional made for abs for about 4 months. I can feel my muscles under my layer of belly fat, and I wish it would go away! I know that I have built up muscle under there, but I can’t seem to get rid of the fat so show to muscle. What should I do to now burn the fat on my stomach? Please be specific!

GardenersCardiff answers:

Exercise for 1+ hours four times a week. Join classes with friends/ siblings. Jogging, cycling to work/school/town, swimming, surfing, dancing, aerobics, a martial art, ice-skating, roller-blading, tennis, basketball, go gym, yoga, orienteering, trampolining or garden work

example healthy menu
for breakfast have some fruit like watermelon, pear, chopped pineapple, kiwi with wholegrain cereal and low-fat milk or brown toast with topping like beans, egg, peanut butter and banana
lunch can be a wholemeal sandwich, bagel, roll, wrap with lettuce, tomato, cucumber and either tuna, chopped avocado, hummus, ham or cheese(no butter or mayo) or a pasta and vegetable dish and a tub of fruit (strawberries, figs, peach, grapes, apricots)
dinner should be 1/4 protein(beans, egg, meat, fish) 1/3 carb (potato, brown rice/pasta) and the rest vegetables(salad, boiled, roasted). Eg. Pepper and meatballs in tomato sauce on spaghetti, roast beef dinner
supper can be carton veg soup, bruchetta, crackers, veg sticks dipped in peanut butter or salsa or a yogurt and a piece of fruit eg. Mango, cherries, orange segments
drink lots of water- with every meal, carry a bottle and try get 1.5l daily
snack on herbal tea eg. Apple, ginger, chamomile
eat fruit smoothies, popcorn, pancakes with stewed apple and Cinnamon(no sugar), oven chips and bean chili for treats

no chips, biscuits, fizzy drinks, crisps, cereal bars, sweets, pastries, butter, fast food
when changing your diet put thought into buying food to make eating healthy easier
don’t drink calories- soda, milk, fruit juice, tea and coffee

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Mark asks…

what is the law in regards to gardening and growing your own food? is it against the law?

looking for information

GardenersCardiff answers:

Yep. Every year the millions of people in this country who plant a garden are breaking the law. All the stores that sell seeds and plants (like Wal Mart and Lowe’s) they are breaking the law too.

Did you even think before you posted your question? WHY would it be against the law to grow your own food? I honestly do not think there is anywhere in the world that would be illegal.

James asks…

Living in a tent and grow your own food. Back to basics?

Would it be possible to have a small plot of land, live in a tent and grow your own food. Water you could get and purify it if need be.

I think you could maybe live quite comfortable like that. Maybe a bit of hard work but then you done it for yourself.

GardenersCardiff answers:

Here is a complete home 96 sq feet. Forget the tent. Eco friendly and cheapo too 🙂

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/256293

Now answer mine about peanut butter sandwiches 🙂

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AgOJJTOEvjxEkeQQVRLxVdnty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20100819132104AALv8oh

You are going to get hungry you know, gotta eat.

George asks…

Question about growing your own food?

I’m a college student and although I would love to buy organic as much as possible, it’s really starting to take a toll. I live in an apartment and I saw someone on here give advice to someone else about this, saying they could grow plants (food) in the window. Is this possible and, if so, which plants? I also have a balcony so I could grow stuff out there as well. What would be easy to grow on my own and if you have any experience with this, how well does it work? Also how often to water and best ways to take care of them, etc. Thanks in advance for all answers! 🙂

GardenersCardiff answers:

I would grow tomatoes, carrots, lettuce. Just get some pots, put about an inch or so of rocks in bottom for drainage, place on pot plates, add proper soil (ask when you buy your seeds or “starter tomato”, say, and when the soil feels dry (stick finger about first join down in soil), water but do not overwater. Done deal! Just grow what you like to eat. I would put them on the balcony to get the sunlight but do check every day for dryness. Water in morning or early evening is best.
There is also a great book which you can probably get at the library called “Square Foot Gardening”. Excellent for small area.

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Susan asks…

LOST: plans for an outdoor tile topped table w/ bent iron legs?

A couple of years ago, or a bit more, I found excellent plans for this table in an outdoor/gardening type magazine. My family gets numerous magazines and I really have no idea which ones they got then, perhaps a Reiman publication??
The table was made from joining a couple plywood circles, a “concrete” board circle, and coating this with a pink sealant to make it water proof. 1″ tiles were placed around the edge and on top. The legs were made from heavy iron bands that were bent in a jig made from 2×4’s and plywood. Instructions for the jig were included.
I’ve gone through so many old magazines and just can’t find it.
Please-answer or advice on an easier search.

GardenersCardiff answers:

THE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR TABLE, SOUNDS LIKE ONE I SAW ONCE IN POPULAR MECHANICS OR POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE. YOU MAY BE ABLE TO GO ON LINE, AND CHECK OUT THEIR ARTICLES ON DO IT YOURSELF ARTICLES. BY YOUR DESCRIPTION, SOUNDS LIKE YOU PRETTY WELL REMIMBER HOW IT IS SUPPOSE TO LOOK. DESIGN YOUR OWN TABLE.

Paul asks…

HELP, LOST RECIPES……………………..?

So i was looking through some magazines while waiting for a dentist appt. either ladies home journal, family circle or better home and gardens, or some other magazine of the sort. I copied down some recipes for cup cakes, One was a peanut butter cup cupcake one was a ginger bread cup cake and one was for peppermint cup cakes, Als some very good and easy frosting’s for all. The great thing about it was they were made from cake box mixes just tweaked the recipes a little. does any one have these recipes, or know which magazine they were in, so i can look them up on the inter net. I have looked and can not find them. PLEEEEEAASe help. any delicious easy recipes would be greatly appreciated

GardenersCardiff answers:

Here is a recipe for a peanut butter cake make it into cupcakes. The times for the cupcakes : for 24 cup cakes the time would be 19 to 24 minutes.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake
1 Devils food cake mix
1/2 Cup creamy peanut butter
3 eggs
1 1/3 Cup water
Pre heat oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease and flour cake pans 2 8 or 9 inch round
In a large mixer bowl combine all ingredients. Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Spread batter in pans. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until tester comes out clean.
Here is a Very Peanut Buttery Frosting to go with it
1Cup creamy Peanut Butter
1/2 Cup butter
2 Cups Confectioners sugar
1/4 Cup milk
1 tsp vanilla
In a large mixer bowl beat peanut butter and butter until blended. Gradually add confectioners sugar and milk alternately, mixing until thoroughly blended. Add vanilla. Beat on medium speed for 1 minute or until mixture is light and fluffy.

Robert asks…

The little Pig Farm UK – anyone had any experiences?

Hi everyone. I am looking to hear anyone’s experiences (good or bad) on the Little Pig Farms LTD based in the UK? They are now a Franchise.

We personally have had an awful experience. We paid over £1200 for 2 Deulux Micro Pigs. We did our research carefully, and made sure we used a big breeder or seemed legit. We made sure we got all correspondence in writing, including guarantees that our pigs would make 14″ maximum at adult height. This was important for us, not from a material point of view but because our garden is small. We made the Little Pig Farm aware of this and they assured us it would not be a problem and they didn’t need more room.

We collected 2 piglets in September. In the car on the way home one kept sneezing and coughing, so we called Jane Croft (the breeder) immediately when we returned home. She told us he was probably allergic to the straw and to ignore it as he was fine. So we did, however after 4 days of this being entirely the same (and several calls to Jane), the piglet rapidly deteriorated and we rushed him to the vets. We called Jane who agreed and put in writing she would reimburse us for ANY veterinary costs related to this as he was clearly ill when we got him! In a desperate attempt to save his life, and us monitoring and caring for him round the clock, he lost his fight for life a week later. We were utterly devestated. One, becasue Jane should have advised us to take him straight to the vets if she was reputable, and 2 because we loved him and should never have been sold a sick piglet. It cost around £400.

Jane agreed to supply us a second piglet, which after weeks of us constantly chasing she eventfully did a month later. By now, Bungle the first piglet was over 14″ tall and still growing!! The second piglet when he got home was walking around his house and over the next few days had huge worms (up to 5″) coming out of his bottom. We found several on the floor in the house! We took him to the vets who said he had a huge worm burden, and wormed him. They said he clearly had not been wormed properly as a baby (even though pigs are prone to worms) to have such a huge infestation poor thing.

He was supplied to us not castrated as the vets had stopped serving her through not paying her bills! So Jane has also promised to reimburse the castration costs which wont happen!

Anyway after lots of hassle and never any support from Jane as promised. We now have 2 pigs, one is 8 months old and still growing. He is over 20″. The second piglet has terrible joints and hips and will cause us lots of vets bills in the future. He can hardly walk properly and the vet said this is likely to be through poor breeding or inbreeding of the stock. He is now 18″ and 6 months old.

We were also told if you are used to animals they are easy, far from it! They are constant trouble, and one is impossible to house train and just wees wherever! We are very experienced in all sorts of live stock and have always had lots of dogs. But these are not easy or domestic pets. We love them too much to let them go, but i do regret purchasing them. They are clearly not happy living in a house as we were told they were! They have eaten the plaster off our walls and chewed holes in the carpets!

To top this all off, Jane owes us over £400, and is refusing to refund us saying she has no money and we will have to take her to court. However she is still breeding, and selling piglets, and appearing on shows and magazines all the time! We would like our money back on the pigs also. We could have paid £200 and got the best lovely Kune Kunes from a reputable breeder with proper bloodlines!

So this is my experience. Does anyone else have any to share with me?

Thanks
Emma
Thank you both for your responses, i will ensure i contact trading standards and see what they can do. We want our money back on the pigs minus what they are worth as they are, probably £50 each tops! They are going to be big!!
Ill post on here tomorrow how i get on!
Thanks
Emma

GardenersCardiff answers:

Hi Emma,

What a sorry situation, im very sorry to hear about your pigs being ill it is such a shame. Jane Croft will tell you she has no money, its what she tells every one else. If you want your money back you will have to fight for it and fight hard otherwise you will go to the back of the queue.
Firstly if your pigs are far bigger than what was stated i would ask for a full refund be aware she has the right to ask for the pigs back.
If you do not wish to give the pigs back the go for redress offer her a fair price for the pigs £50.00 each say and request the rest of your monies be returned.
You need to get trading standards involved you will have little joy on your own, contact Jason Williams at – Jason.Williams@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.
He works closely with Jane Croft and as ensured many refunds he may be able to help you.

My experience was not positive and there are many others just like us, with regards to the pig with the hip problems you know that pigs is going to cost you a fortune and no doubt no matter what happens will suffer a lifetime of pain – you may be better off sending him back to JC let her foot her own bills. I know you probably love him now but this pig should never have been sold to in the first place. If you need any thing else send me an email and good luck, i hope you get your money back.

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