65% Commission. Cooking Basics for the home cook. Photos, video and instruction from a Professional “Le Cordon Bleu In-Circle” Chef. 290 mg (zipped) multimedia download that can be saved to disc. Great graphics and video for affiliate use. Kitchen Basics for the Cooking Impaired!
Inova Health System’s Buy Fresh Buy Local Northern Virginia program is pleased to provide this demonstration video by Linna Ferguson on the basics of growing your own vegetables in a variety of containers. Learn more about Buy Fresh Buy Local Northern Virginia: www.inova.org Like Buy Fresh Buy Local Northern Virginia: www.facebook.com Follow @BuyFreshNOVA on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Diggin’ In with Linda Peattie — Basics of maintaining a Florida lawn
Peattie welcomes your comments and questions; her e-mail address is at the end of the column. Send photos of your own garden or special plants to info@beacononlinenews.com. Include your name and telephone number. My 20-plus-year-old lawn continues to amaze me. It has risen from near death more time …
From Water To Car Doors, It’s Back To Basics When Respecting The Desert’s Dangers
Most of what you are about to read will seem obvious. But the unfortunate Las Vegans who die or are injured each year as a result of obvious summer hazards didn’t think they needed a refresher course, either. Now pay attention, class. There will be a test.
www.howdini.com How to garden: Weeding, dead heading and staking gardening basics Every gardener needs a few tools, and a few tricks to keep their plants and flowers growing and blooming. Here are the basics from gardening editor Kristin Schleiter on how to maintain your garden. Keywords: how to garden gardening basics basic gardening weeding dead heading staking
Learn gardening basics, foreclosure prevention tips, home repairs at Fix-It Fair in North Portland Feb. 26
Free event runs from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Jefferson High School, 5210 N. Kerby Ave.
I would like to know a few of the best beginner gardening books available(new ones too), that completely help the new & first-time gardener. From starting a garden, to knowing exactly how much topsoil and other fertilizer bags, peat moss – whatever, is needed. I have a design, it’s an 8′ x 8′ circle, and I would love to know how deep is a basic general amount to add the soil, & how much. Also, what I need to buy in bags to get my soil all prepared. Can someone please help me in this area? I want to go as organic as possible for the first year – I realize in future years I will learn more and have more of a compost pile, but basically a small basic garden.
Any good books to help get around lawnmower engines. Like with troubleshooting ideas and all? I will leave my ZTR’s to the mechanics but I keep two residential 21″ around for trimming and backyards my other mowers cant get into. I can do the basics like change oil, change spark plug and the air filter after that I know nothing. Now I know I cant change overnight but learn perhaps a little more. Thanks all in advance. God Bless and Peace out……….