When it comes to many things in life, freshness counts. And nowhere is that more evident than in your kitchen where fresh ingredients are the key to great flavor.
Home and Garden
When it comes to many things in life, freshness counts. And nowhere is that more evident than in your kitchen where fresh ingredients are the key to great flavor.
“Shlep” is a Yiddish word that’s found its way into our everyday language because it’s very sound is so evocative of its meaning, which is to drag or pull — with great effort. And that’s exactly what my client and I were doing one recent afternoon in her new home high up in the Spring Mountains.
: I bought a Mission cactus last year. The tag said to water it well until it “was established,” but I didn’t really know how much water to give it after that. I looked up Mission cactus on the Internet and most sites said little or no water, or arid dry. It has grown quite a bit since I planted it, and even now has small new growth on a few ends. Lately though it has twists and folds with a yellowish color in the middle of the “hands.” I have no idea whether I am watering it enough or too much as it doesn’t respond much differently. I really like this plant, and it is a focal point when anyone comes through our gate into the courtyard.
Looking for an inexpensive, colorful collectible? Look for pottery and porcelain salt and pepper shakers that you can display and use.
DEAR HELOISE: We have decided to remodel our home, with the bathroom being the first room. To save money, my wife and I wanted to do as much of the work as we could. We installed new cabinets and a new sink.
DEAR DEBBIE: We have a coffered ceiling in our bedroom. The coffer and the main ceiling are painted white. I’d like to add molding, but I don’t know where it would look best or what color it should be in relation to the ceiling. I’d also like to paint the coffer a different shade than the ceiling. Please advise. Thank you. — Barbara
I’m writing this column from the heart of California’s Sierra Nevada range near Yosemite National Park. It’s beautiful here and not as hot as Las Vegas in early September, but there is ample evidence of rising temperatures as the effects of climate change become increasingly obvious.
When it comes to many things in life, freshness counts. And nowhere is that more evident than in your kitchen where fresh ingredients are the key to great flavor.
DEAR GAIL: We’ve just finished landscaping our backyard and want to spend more time out on our patio. We’d like it to feel like another family room, not a typical outdoor patio. Any ideas? — Betsy P.
The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension’s desert landscape design classes, “Landscape Design with the Desert in Mind,” will run for eight weeks starting the evenings of Sept. 14 and 15. During this series of classes that I assembled, you’ll learn to design your own landscapes and how to install them. For more information, please call our master gardener help line at 257-5555.
DEAR READERS: Many of you have written asking if plastic water bottles are safe to reuse. With so many of us using them, it’s a good time to revisit the issue.