Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Marigold household rubber gloves can they be taken off insied out if so how?

women do you take your rubber gloves off inside out how do you do take them off inside out?

Marigold household rubber gloves can they be taken off insied out if so how?
Take them off as a normal glove and turn inside out and then simply blow inside the glove until all the fingers are inflated and hey presto! an inside out rubber glove.
Reply:take them off slowly and leave them inside out
Reply:pull em off insideout just like you would your Tshirt
Reply:Well if your hands are nice and sweaty from wearing the gloves it would be easy. Put the wrist part between your teeth and pull them off slowly. This should make them come off inside out.;)
Reply:well these people who say put it in your teeth are crazy. You wear rubber gloves because you have been working with something that can't get on your skin, like oven cleaner or something. Why would you put that in your mouth? I don't take mine off inside out. I use the gloved hand to take one off, then before I pull my hand all the way out of it, I use it to pull the other one off then I let them fall in the sink where I rinse them off, or in the garbage, depending on how dirty they are. That way bare fingers don't touch the corrosives or whatever it was I was working with.
Reply:SPRINKLE BABY POWDER INSIDE OF YOUR GLOVES BEFORE YOU PUT THEM ON NEXT TIME THEN THEY WILL SLIDE OFF EASILY.





PULL THE TOP OF THE GLOVE OVER YOUR FINGERS AND WALLA! THEY ARE OFF!!
Reply:just pull downwards from the wrist,
Reply:You ask far too many questions about rubber gloves!!!!
Reply:Peel off from the wrist back and this will make them inside out!
Reply:you start at the wrist and pull the glove off with the other hand to half way, so the wrist band of the pulled glove is over the gloved thumb area, then repeat the same process with the other hand, but pull the glove off all the way. Now use your bare hand to grab the inside part of the first glove and pull it off the rest of the way. Normally, you turn gloves this way when you used the glove for something that should be throwing in the garbage after.

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Where can I buy dried marigold flower meal as a feed supplement for my chickens?

I need to find a vendor or distributor in the USA prefereably MO, of bulk aztec/mexican marigold meal for darkening the egg yolks of my chicken eggs. Not looking for small exspensive packets for human consumption. thanks , Jo

Where can I buy dried marigold flower meal as a feed supplement for my chickens?
Any large Feed Distributor and Store.


What i can do with my marigold,wild bunny eating my marigold flower?

how i can stopping wild bunny eating my marigold,what can spraying getting to not eating maigold

What i can do with my marigold,wild bunny eating my marigold flower?
I dont know..but to grow a bunch more..when a flower blooms..then it dies off...pinch that dead flower off from the green bulb underneath it..Break it open and all them little stick looking things are seeds..dry them on a plate for about 2 days..then you can plant them and get a bunch of new flowers..keep doing this you can have thousands soon!! Yeehaaaaa
Reply:Mmmm...Bunny good. Bunny better marinated.


I pick the deadth flower buttons from the Marigold. And keep their seeds. Do they really grow?

A friend of mine told me, when I pick the dead headings from the Marigold, I can open them and take out their seeds. Are these the same seed's that come in the packages that you purchase in the store? Cause I been picking them all summer long. Wondering will they really work when I plant them next year in starters?

I pick the deadth flower buttons from the Marigold. And keep their seeds. Do they really grow?
Yes they do. I have done it for years. Save a couple of the cardboard egg cartons and use them as the starter pots - they are bio-degradeable and easily come apart.





I do this with about 90% of the flowers in my garden.
Reply:Yes, they have always grown well for me.
Reply:Of corse they do i i grew them in a pot last year!
Reply:Hi,





Yes, they are the same seeds. Even though the marigold is an annual, I've been growin a big patch for 4 years by picking the seeds and re-planting the following year. Some tips:





- Let them totally dry out on the plant. Don't pick when they first turn brown, but when they become brittle.


- I like to open them and take out the seeds before storing.


- Don't store in an airtight container if they are wet - they will rot.


- Store in a cool place over the winter.


- Plant in the spring.





You end up with a lot of seeds - so you can direct seed if your climate will permit it. Also, if you have particularly vigorous or colorful plants, you can do some selective picking so you try to get those characteristics next year.





Good Luck.
Reply:I have about ten or twelve coming up right now from seeds ~yes, they really do grow


have fun!
Reply:Be sure to let them dry on the stem before picking.

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Where can I find marigold plants either live or synthetic immediately?

Need to find marigold plants either living or synthetic immediately.

Where can I find marigold plants either live or synthetic immediately?
Walmart Garden Center
Reply:When you do get the real ones make sure you save the dried flowers when the season ends. They are the seeds. You will never run out of marigold's again that way.


Where can i buy either carnations or marigold flowers in bulk?

hi ppl, i need help! lol where can i find a safe online store or local store that would sell mainly carnation or marigold flowers in bulk or any other kind of flowers. Im talking like an order of over 800 flowers. plzzzzzzz help! lol have a grt day, thank you!

Where can i buy either carnations or marigold flowers in bulk?
Try connecting with a local "Wholesale florist" . . . small shops buy from them. They could order whatever you need.





An independent florist shop should be able to negotiate with you on that also. Since they would be doing minimal handling they would keep the markup low.
Reply:My favorite online store in Gurneys, because they refunded/replaced any plants that did not grow. With ordering that many, I would phone them and try to get a deal.





You possible could contact your local Walmart nursery manager and ask him for the source of his purchases. My son in law used to work for such a place in Irvin, California, and it is where Walmart got their plants. Also check your yellow pages, as ours has places for wholesale rates for plants.


Good luck
Reply:It would be best to talk with the manager of your local nursery or gardening center.
Reply:are you like planting the hanging gardens of babylon?


How do I keep a potted marigold alive?

My son gave me a potted marigold for Mother's Day which (a) was jumbled a bit on the school bus and (b) is suffering from my lack of "green thumb". What should I do to take care of it? What kind of sun does it need? How much? How much water?

How do I keep a potted marigold alive?
Marigolds are pretty hardy. I would give it some plant food and maybe change the pot so it is bigger. I kept mine in direct sunlight and they did fine especially with the food and lots of water. They need more than most, just make sure it is in the sun so it can process it. What a sweet thing for your son to do. Mine, assumably a lot older than yours, gave me tickets to Chippendale's show tonight. Yes, I'm single. Good luck!!


Is marigold or calendula found in the philippines specifically bohol?

pls help me.... i really need this for my thesis.... tnx


can we really find marigold flower in bohol?

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How do you store marigold seeds for next year?

I have picked my dead marigold buds,stripped the seeds from the inside now how do I store them so that I can plant them next year?

How do you store marigold seeds for next year?
In an envelope. That's the usual way.





Last year I stored mine in the soil where they fell. Worked really well. Now have wonder blooms continuing.
Reply:Be sure they are dry and then put them in a clean dry container in the dark. They are easy to keep and reseed.
Reply:I put them in a paper sack with a little bit of rice to keep excess moisture away.
Reply:I put mine in coffee cans or clear jars with the lids not on them it seems to me that every time I have put them in a sealed container something is moist and the seeds start to mold so I like the idea of the clear jars because I can see whats in it and tell what it is and I always like to put a picture in it so I know what variety it is, the coffee cans are good because of the size.
Reply:* * * * Hello, I'm a Certified Master Gardener. * * * *





You have several choices for storing your marigold seeds.





1) Envelope


2) Paper bag


3) Small, waterproof plastic container.





Just keep them out of extremes in temperatures.





You will have beautiful Marigolds (Tagates) next year.





I sincerely hope this helps you.





JUDGE'S JUNGLE
Reply:cooland dry place like a basement
Reply:Put in flat pan and dry thoroughly.


Plastic butter container or ziplock bag.


Label with black marker.


Store in dark, cool place (drawer in house or garage)


Is the marigold flower that is mixed in chicken feeds in a form of an extract or the flower petals itself?

pls help me out.... is the marigold flower that is mixed with the chicken feed in a form of an extract or the whole petals?


How does Marigold protect my plants on RuneScape?

I am farming now. I can grow Marigold, which apparently protects onions, tomatoes and potatoes from disease, but I'm not sure it is. Do they have to be growing at the same time? How do I make sure they are being protected by the Marigold?

How does Marigold protect my plants on RuneScape?
You just have to have the marigold fully grown in the flower patch and don't pick them.


Although, i think its easier to just buy the compost for what is it, 1gp? And pay the gardener to look after potatoes. Then bag them potatoes and pay the gardener to look after onions. Paying the gardener is the best way to train farming, i should know i'm level 80 farming :)


Runescape name - Dan naz :P
Reply:Plant them and let them grow until you have the option to pick, then plant the allotment





Planting marigolds in a Farming flower plot will protect potato, onion, and tomato allotments from disease. Growing marigolds in a Farming plot requires a weeded plot, marigold seed, a seed dibber, a watering can, and level 2 Farming.


http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Marigold