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How to Hot Weather Proof a Home
If you are tired of paying high electricity bills during the summer months, then you may need to consider ways to hot weather proof your home. There are several things you can do to transform your hot house into a cool retreat. Follow these ... [... more]
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Katirikkai Thogyal
Substitute lightly sauteed onion/zuchini/canadian (hot house) cucumber in above recipe for a variety. 1. Wrap eggplant in foil nicely and keep inside a 400 deg oven for about 45 mins or until soft. Alternately you could broil it over a gas flame ... [... more]
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Hot House Mini-Greenhouse
This HydroFarm Hot House lets you grow healthier starts, increase germination success, and has better humidity control for optimum growth. This new value-added unit includes 72 seed starting Coco Plugs. These OMRI-certified pre-sized drop-in plugs [... more]
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Hot House (LP Version)
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Hot House Flowers
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Hot House Flowers (SACD)
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Cucumber Salad
Put the cucumber, lemon juice, and oil in a small bowl, and toss. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. 1 hot house cucumber, thinly sliced, or shaved [... more]
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Cold Frame: Hot House With Heated Mat
This cold frame has a super size 6.5 in dome is perfect for bigger and healthier starts to your seeds. Increase seed germination with the specially designed heated mat. Includes a 72 cell seedling insert instructions and growing tips. The water tight [... more]
$37.95 - $39.95
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How to Grow Dwarf Tomatoes Indoors this Winter Season ...
Getting fresh juicy tomatoes this winter will be fun and easy if you grow your own indoors! Typically, tomatoes this time of year are imported. If you can find local hot house tomatoes in your grocery store they are going to be pricey! Here's how ... [... more]
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