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Elaine S

Saint Leonard, MD
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Gardening: Fertilizer

I would like to change my habit of purchasing so many types of fertilizers for different plants. Isn't there one very good slow release fertilizer for acidic plants, one for flowering ...»
plants & veggies, one for evergreens & just limit myself to 3 different fertilizers? If so, what are the #'s for each category.

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    great question, Teresa! Thanks for the info, Doug!
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    what a fun space! nice job!
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  • Impressionistic style is incredibly forgiving. I literally smacked on the paint and blended it in. I'm so happy it turned out!
  • I'm so happy how these give a much needed pop of color to my very neutral living room!
  • The textured look comes from spreading something called molding paste onto the canvas and letting it dry before applying the paint. It makes it look like the paint was applied so rich and thick that it created ridges.
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Foolproof DIY Impressionistic Paintings!

NO painting or drawing skillz required! These canvases are easy to do, and bring a pop of color to naked walls. All you need is some paints, molding paste, and a brush. Impressionistic ...»
color bands and lots of blending! The how to and lots more pics at myclevernest.com.

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Alyssa @ Clever Nest Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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  • Elaine S
    Commented on Aug 30, 2012
    really pretty! I pinned the blog post too so I can try it! Thanks!
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Gardening: Meyer lemon tree question

I have a 3-4 yr old Meyer lemon tree in a pot. It set fruit this year for the first time. The lemons are still yellow/green and have been for quite a while. When do these things usually ripen fully?

Elaine S
Elaine S Saint Leonard, MD
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    Commented on Aug 11, 2012
    Thank you for the input! Just have patience, right? :)
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  • I have not written on the chalkboard paint yet because I wanted the paint to completely dry/cure for a few days first! 1
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  • Chalkboard paint as I was painting, you can see the white wall that was there before on the right...  I like the new contrast!!! 3

My $10 Kitchen Chalkboard Backsplash

http://www.anyonecandecorate.blogspot.com/20...

I wanted to do something to spruce up my kitchen non-backsplash... so I purchased $10 ...»

worth of Rustoleum Chalkboard paint and now the kitchen has great contrast and a fun new surface to write on :)

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AnyoneCanDecorate Beaumont, CA
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  • Harvest Your Sun Flower Seeds Very Easily! In 5 EASY STEPS

Harvest Your Sunflower Seeds For Next Year, in 5 Easy Steps!!!

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HARVESTING YOUR OWN SUNFLOWER SEEDS VERY EASILY

Sunflower are Annuals...However, two years in a row, I had countless of Sunflowers grow from dropped seeds the following Year. However, Why bother buying a pack of Sunflower seeds next year, when you can supply them yourself. Here are 5 VERY EASY STEPS TO HARVEST YOUR OWN from your Sunflowers this year!

(1). Once your Sunflower has faded, don't ...»

cut it right away, wait a touch more than usual than any other faded flowers... than not to much longer after, dead head the sunflower head.

(2) Quickly with your hand Brush off the Orange/Yellow baby petals & your seeds will be reveiled & then place the sunflower head in a dry spot for a couple days to allow the flower seeds time to fully dry. Don't wait to long, I've found they become too moldy and brittle after a longer period of time.

(3) Once fully Dried & Ready, Slightly Bend Flower Head and/or you can even split flower head with your hands & with just your fingers, simply push the sunflower seeds right out. They come out very easily. You will be surpised how many seeds you will get from one Sunflower head.

(4) Once done removing all your seeds, place on dish or flat surface of any sort and allow them time to completely dry out, leaving no moisture whats-so-ever.

(5) Once seeds are completely dried out, Simply store them in something for the following year. Most gardnerers say to store them in paper sandwhich bags & They could very well be right because I still have much to learn, I'm only a 3rd Year Gardener. However, for the last 2 years in a row, I stored my seeds the first year in mini tupperwares & this passed year I stored them in mason jars & 2 years in a row, I not only filled my garden with my sunflowers but because I had so many seeds, I shared countless with my neighbors & filled their gardens with them as well! The Neighbors loved them!!!

(P.S. If you don't want to harvest them, You can follow the same exact process and instead of storing them, You can eat them. They are edible! (ONLY the 10-13ft) Sunflowers. After picking the seeds out of the flower head, bring them into wash, allow them to dry on a paper towel, as well as tapping them dry with a paper towel as you flip and turn them. Once are all fully dry......place them on a cookie sheet, with a dash of salt over them, put them in the oven at about 375 degrees for about 15-18 min.... less or more depending on your oven and wa'lah....you made your own Sunflower seeds to eat!)

(P.S. Have A Toddler, Include them by helping you pull out the seeds. That's how easy it is to do. You can not only occupy them for quite some time but your also teaching them about flowers and how they grow by seeds, etc. They love it. When my 4 yr old see's me cut a faded sunflower head, he gets so excited because he knows he's going to pull the seeds out!)

Something Simple & Fun as well as Very Rewarding!!!

Hope U Enjoyed The Pic Collage As Well as The Little Tips!

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Liz C Garnerville, NY
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DIY Vintage Caddy

I love this vintage style soda crate! It is so fun to fill with fresh flowers as a centerpiece and makes a fancy caddy for silverware during parties! http://www.shanty-2-chic.com/2012/07/mason-...

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Shanty2Chic Colleyville, TX
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Repurposing & Upcycling: What can I use square rubber covered wired with 1 inch squares throughtout the square for?

These squares were made for college/kids rooms as bookshelves. They are like cubic cubbies except they are made of rubber covered metal. The flat squares were held together with round plastic piece. I uploaded a photo. Let me know if you got it.
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Ginger bruce Franklin, IN
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  • Elaine S
    Commented on Jul 22, 2012
    I use them in my closet under the short hanging clothes to pile jeans, t-shirts and shoes.
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Painting: What is a nice beige type color for hallway, noto pink, neutral but modern, to to with white plantation shutters,

Room has mission, Cratsman feel , prev used a color called Buckram beige , looking to update
Kathy W
Kathy W Birmingham, AL
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  • Elaine S
    Commented on Jul 08, 2012
    Beach House - I think it is Sherwin Williams
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