Trees, Ground, Weather, Other, EquipmentFebruary 6, 2010 7:17 pm
Sean Lane, right, picks-up a snow shovel from Lowe's employee ...
This man, right, picks-up a snow shovel from Lowe’s a employee in Chantilly, Va., Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, in preparation for a snow storm expected to hit the Mid-Atlantic.
Ben Ochstein, 26, of Washington, left, holds fire logs as Julie ...
This man, holds fire logs as the woman grabs some more from a hardware store in Washington, Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, as snow began to fall in earnest. The store sold out of a shipment of over 500 shovels within hours of opening today. A massive snow storm was expected to hit the area with as much as 30 inches of snow to fall by Saturday night.
Weather, Other, Travel, Equipment 5:46 pm
Snow plows from the Virginia Department of Transportation wait ...
Snow plows from the Virginia Department of Transportation wait on the shoulder of a highway for their turns to apply treatments on the roadway in Alexandria, Virginia. As the second big snowstorm of the winter began dropping flakes on the US capital Friday, panicked parents grabbed their kids early from school and headed home to brace for what locals are calling "Snowpocalypse.
A Marine stands sentry as the snow falls while President Barack ...
A Marine stands sentry as the snow falls while President Barack Obama works in the West Wing of the White House in Washington, Friday, Feb. 5, 2010. Shoppers jammed aisles and emptied stores of milk, bread and shovels Friday as a massive snowstorm blew into the Mid-Atlantic with forecasters predicting a record 30 inches or more for the nation’s capital.
Ground, Mulch, Fertilizers, Other, CompostJanuary 26, 2010 9:24 pm

So, you think earthworms are outdoors creatures?

Well, you can actually raise them indoors, and use their castings to improve your soil, indoors and out. Container Make it large and manageable, space 8 to 12 inches deep. They feed on the top layers of the bedding. Bins can be plastic or wood. Drill 8 to 12, & 14-inch-diameter holes in the bottom and sides for aeration and drainage. Drill more holes if using plastic or bedding stays wet. Place a tray under bin to collect “tea” that drips from bin. Tea makes good fertilizer for houseplants. Bedding Options; shredded cardboard, newspaper, or coir (coconut husks); and peat moss. Mist bedding with water if it looks dry. Cover bins to keep worms in dark. Keep temperatures between 40°F and 80°F for survival, place bins in cellar, warm garage. Red wigglers thrive in temperatures between 55°F and 77°F (Worms from garden, night crawlers, prefer cooler and deeper soils.) Buy red wigglers through the mail or at a bait shop. One pound of red wiggler worms (about 1,000 worms) can eat a 1/2 pound of scraps a day. Food Feed worms vegetable scraps, fruit peels, coffee grounds, tea bags, crushed egg shells, and even leftover pasta. No spicy foods. Avoid meats, fish, fatty and oily foods, and bones. Lay a thin layer on top of bedding. Worms feed in the dark. A small amount of potting soil or cornmeal help your worms digest their meal. Harvest After 3 to 4 months your worms should have eaten the bedding and the scraps. Top layer of matter should be dark brown and the consistency of chunky sand. Harvest the castings. Push the castings to side, add more bedding and scraps. Worms will go to the new bedding and scraps. Dig out castings and add more bedding and scraps. Make sure to pick out stray wigglers and return

Plants, Ground, Other 9:17 pm
A Haitian woman carries spinach in Port-au-Prince January 25, ...
A Haitian woman carries spinach in Port-au-Prince January 25, 2010.
A Haitian woman carries bananas in Port-au-Prince January 25, ...
A Haitian woman carries bananas in Port-au-Prince January 25, 2010.
Plants, Ground, Weather, OtherJanuary 8, 2010 7:00 pm

Understanding effects, and timing your gardening chores accordingly, is a basis of moon gardening. The moon moves in a complete cycle every 29 days. In moon gardening, this cycle is divided in four quarters or phases. Phase refers to the moon’s shape viewed from earth during the month. To plant by moon phases you need an almanac or calendar. It lists exact time and date of the moon phases. A lunar month starts with a new moon, also called “dark of the moon”. From the new moon to first quarter and from first quarter to full moon, the moon grows to a crescent and then a full circle, mid-month. The increasing or waxing phases.

Plants, WeatherJanuary 5, 2010 7:02 pm
A worker checks on plants after an overnight freeze at the DeWar ...
A worker checks on plants after an overnight freeze at the DeWar Nurseries in Apopka, Fla., Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010. Freeze watches and warnings are expected throughout the week in the area. 
Irrigation sprinklers spray water on plants to keep them from ...
Irrigation sprinklers spray water on plants to keep them from freezing at the DeWar Nurseries in Apopka, Fla., during the early morning on Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2010.
Farm workers pick tomatoes in Homestead, Fla., Monday, Jan. ...
Farm workers pick tomatoes in Homestead, Fla., Monday, Jan. 4, 2010. Temperatures are expected to drop to the lower 4os tonight.
Business-economy, OtherDecember 27, 2009 4:21 pm

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