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Hydroponic Plants with Shirley Bovshow
Hydroponic Plants with Shirley Bovshow
33 oz. or larger opaque coffee containerBladeHydroponic "net pots" in 2-inch and 3-inch size. (.50- .75 cents each at garden center)Liquid plant foodFiltered water Rock wool cubes (garden center)Salad bar container with plastic cover or seedling grow trayClay pellets called "hydrotone" Instructions:
Plant Grow Lights
Plant Grow Lights
What kind of light bulbs work best?
Shirley Bovshow’s Succulent Pillows
Shirley Bovshow’s Succulent Pillows
Outdoor pillows with stuffing removedMoss to fill pillows plus a little extra to wrap succulent stemsPanty hose Floral wireScissorsBladeSucculent cuttings - assortedWater bottle
Shirley Bovshow's Pumpkin Planting Tips
Shirley Bovshow's Pumpkin Planting Tips
When is Pumpkin Planting Season?
Car Seat Safety Tips with the California Highway Patrol
Car Seat Safety Tips with the California Highway Patrol
More than 70% of child safety restraints in the United States are installed or used incorrectly. The most common mistake is making sure you know the right way to face the seat. This is also the most dangerous mistake a parent can make when it comes to car seat safety. Kids should remain rear-facing to a minimum of two years old, regardless of height or weight, and should continue to rear-face until they outgrow the seat in that mode. Children’s vertebrae are not fused until well into early childhood and this makes them prone to serious injury or even death if involved in an accident. Basically, if the crash could result in whiplash in an adult, it could kill a small child. Rear-facing provides more support to the child's neck during the initial impact. For children under two years, rear facing is more than 500% safer than forward facing. Car seats definitely have expiration dates. Check the back or bottom of the seat for a label stating the date of manufacture. Most seats expire six years after the date of manufacture. Once expired, a child seat must be destroyed and thrown away. Never sell it, give it away, or leave it on the curb. Using an expired or recalled seat is also a commonly made mistake. The latch (lower anchors and tethers for children) system is available in all passenger vehicles. Its purpose is to make it easier to install car seats correctly.
From "Pool to Party" Hairstyles
From "Pool to Party" Hairstyles
Celebrity Hairstylist Jonathan Colombini drops by with the latest in summer looks for your hair!
DIY Paint By Numbers for Grown-Ups
DIY Paint By Numbers for Grown-Ups
A fun DIY for all-ages!
Pom Pom Banner
Pom Pom Banner
Paige Hemmis and Maria Provenzano team up!
DIY Winter Wonderland Tablescape
DIY Winter Wonderland Tablescape
Paige Hemmis is showing you how to build the perfect tablescape for your winter wonderland-themed party.
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