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4 months ago
beyblade explodes during battle!
a bey fell apart during a match! xDD
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4 months ago
Hulk Therapy! Session #11
If fail to plan Smash, then plan to Smash-Fail. That what Hulk always say.
Hulk Outtakes! http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Check out ou...
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6 months ago
Firefighter Fishing
This is a short skit we did in like 30 minutes in between calls. Sometimes you need to do something to take your mind off some traumatic calls or j...
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11 months ago
Garden & Plant Care : Getting Rid of Rats Without Poison
Getting rid of rats without poison requires taking away their food source and blocking off their nesting areas, so screens, plastic and strong-smel...
ehowgarden • 1,459 views
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Follow Yolonda's advice about castor beans and you will die
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11 months ago
How to Grow Plants & Flowers : How to Grow Castor Bean Plant (Ricinus Communis)
Grow castor bean plants, or ricinus communis, by placing them in full, hot sun, giving them good drainage, keep the temperature warm and using orga...
ehowgarden • 1,694 views
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Follow Yolonda's advice here and you will die
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11 months ago
How to Grow Grass : How Does Grass Seed Germinate?
Grass seeds germinate when they have warmth, lots of sun and plenty of water available, usually in the spring or fall. Plant grass seed when the co...
eHow • 21,545 views
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Grass grows from a seed it just needs a seed to grow! Brilliant. Grass seed does not need sun to germinate. Please explain how the fescues then germinate in shade. Grass seed is ust a seed. How high a mountain did you climb to get Swammy to divulge that information. So the time to start grass is...
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11 months ago
How to Grow Grass : How to Start a New Lawn
To start a new lawn by putting several inches of compost or potting soil on the ground, spreading grass seed and watering the lawn frequently. Plan...
eHow • 52,487 views
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Spread potting soil one foot deep on top of what is there? WRONG. anything placed on top of existig soil needs to be tilled into the soil. Grass will not do anything in the winter like you claim "it has all winter" to get established. But again one foot of potting soil? You have got to be kidding...
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11 months ago
Gardening Tips : How to Grow Sunflowers
When growing sunflowers, take the seeds and place them in a wet napkin and put them in a plastic bag to spur germination. Grow sunflowers with tips...
expertvillage • 34,591 views
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They are very large seeds not small seeds. You do not need to go through all the nonsense of bags. Just plant them in the ground. The seeds do not have starts thay have cotyledons starts are what baby plants are called
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11 months ago
Flower & Plant Garden Care : How to Pull Dandelions
Dandelions are weeds with roots that must be completely pulled out of the ground. Use a screwdriver or other digging tool to prevent roots from reg...
eHow • 2,035 views
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Dandelions send a tap root up to 36 inches deep in the soil. Unless you remove the whole tap root (almost impossible to do) the root will come right back with a new set of top growth.
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11 months ago
Flower & Plant Garden Care : How to Transplant Peonies
When transplanting peonies, try to dig around the tree to keep all the roots intact. Dig the new hole a little bigger for roots to grab onto the so...
eHow • 3,447 views
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You are transplanting a peony in full leaf? Best time to do that is early spring just as shoots break the surface or early fall just as leave die back not in full foliage
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : How to Cut Back Peonies
When cutting back peonies in the fall, keep as much as the foliage intact while pruning the wilted and dying blooms. Watch a peony plant transform ...
ehowgarden • 2,693 views
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Why even worry about cutting back peonies when they are an herbaceous perennial that die back to the ground any way. And you waited until fall to dead head the flowers hat stopped blooming 4 months ago?
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11 months ago
Plant Care Tips : How to Grow Peony (Paeonia - Herbaceous)
Peony plants like to grow in cold climates, have a massive root, and takes 1 to 3 years to bloom. To get good blooms, plant peonies in the right cl...
expertvillage • 10,751 views
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crowding three together will not confuse the plant to thinking it is one plant. The eyes need to be at ground level not even 2-3 inches deep
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11 months ago
Gardening Tips : How to Prune a Lilac Bush
When pruning lilac bushes, make sure to trim back the deadwood after the plant is done blooming. Prune a lilac bush with tips from a sustainable ga...
expertvillage • 42,846 views
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Now wait.....the best times to prune is any time they are not fowering? But then you get it right and say right after they are done blooming. So why are yu saying "any time they are not blooming" and then confuse people by qualifying the correct time?
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11 months ago
Gardening: Pruning : How to Prune Forsythia Bushes
The best time to prune a forsythia bush is when the blooms have stopped growing during the dormant period, and cutting out every third branch opens...
ehowgarden • 4,525 views
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If you prune forsythia in the fall you are cutting off the blooms and not getting more blooms like you claim. Once again a half truth
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11 months ago
Gardening & Plant Care : How to Prune Hydrangeas
Prune hydrangeas after they have finished blooming in the fall by trimming the branches back one-third each year. Avoid pruning hydrangeas back pas...
ehowgarden • 11,884 views
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hydrangeas require morning sun before shade in the afternoon. why in annother video do you say to cut hydrangeas all the way to the ground.....also if you wait til fall to prune macrophylla varieties they will not bloom next year. THIS WOMAN IS A CLULESS HORTICULTURAL ASTE OF TIME
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : How to Plant a Hydrangea
Hydrangea plants make a great addition to a shade garden, and they can be pruned completely to the ground for the winter to promote new growth for ...
ehowgarden • 6,841 views
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If you chop down most hydrangeas, macrophyllas, they will not bloom next year. You tell us you chop yours to the the ground but tell us to leave 1/3 above ground. Most hydrangeas do not die back to the ground either only the large leaf or arborescans do this. YOU ARE CLUELESS
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : How to Plant an Amaryllis Bulb
An amaryllis bulb is best planted in a pot that is kept outside to bloom naturally in the fall, as it can handle temperatures as low as 10 degrees ...
ehowgarden • 3,921 views
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She is such an idiot. The bulb needs the neck exposed. The extra moisture from the rocks and gravel will not make it bloom for xmas. They need to go dormant for the summer. This woman is clueless when it comes to gardening. Watch he video on camelias.......it is really a gardenia
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : How to Grow Carnations From Seeds
Growing carnations from seeds is easy when you save the seeds from a wilted bloom, dry the seeds out, and plant them in seed trays the following sp...
ehowgarden • 7,020 views
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What kind of soil is that you are using to start those seeds? What kind of crap do you grow you plants in
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : Planning a Flower Garden
When planning a flower garden in the yard, include plants that thrive during different parts of the year so that something is always blooming. Desi...
ehowgarden • 612 views
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wow put sunny plants in sunny areas and shady plants in shady areas. How stupid do you think we are.................And what determines a sunny area. Seems like you always skip the details........................
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : How to Attract Butterflies
Attracting butterflies to a garden involves having mature plants with lots of foliage for the caterpillars, keeping an area muddy close by as a sou...
ehowgarden • 589 views
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Yolonda is a cluless meance to the garden industry. All maure gardens start out as immature gardens
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11 months ago
Flower Gardening : How to Grow Camellia
Camellias grown in humid, tropical conditions with a definite rainy season and a definite dry season. Keep a camellia watered well in a warm climat...
ehowgarden • 3,610 views
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What an idiot! Can't tell the difference between a camelia and gardenia
I can watch this a milliong times and i'll still laugh lol