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| Home & Garden readers might also want to read Keep it Green, a gardening column by Michael Womack. |
Saturday, August 18, 2001
Outside the box
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| Farar |
Re-pot in the morning for healthier plants
Boyd Farar, who has been gardening in Corpus Christi for 4 ½ years, said moving plants around in the morning is safer for the plants as well as the gardener.
"When you transplant, you disturb the root and all the fragile root hairs that bring water and nutrients to the plants," Farar said. "And, if you do this in the heat of the day, it causes even more stress to the plant."
Farar suggests gardening early and trimming back the plant's foliage so the recovering root doesn't have as much plant to feed.
Book signing: 'Home Management 101'
Debbie Williams, professional organizer and author of "Home Management 101: A Guide for Busy Parents," will sign copies of her book at 2 p.m. today at Barnes & Noble Booksellers. Williams will also be available to answer clutter-conquering questions.
According to Williams, managing clutter is more than cleaning house. It also involves family teamwork and time management.
Get clean glass fast with pop-up wipes
Glass Plus is hopping on the cleaning wipe bandwagon, and they're a welcome addition to the market. Pop-up wipes coated with Glass Plus mean clean glass is at your fingertips; no more staring at that smudge because you're too lazy to get the spray bottle and paper towels. We tried them on a bathroom mirror and a computer screen and came away with streak-free surfaces each time.
Recycle this page to keep your plant green
www.obviously.com/recycle/
Quit lugging giant trash bags out of the kitchen every day. Visit this site for a quick review on recycling. Handy links such as "The World's Shortest Comprehensive Recycling Guide" and "Reducing unwanted mail" will make you a tree-hugger in no time.
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