ok i already tried factory condition and rebooting and now im in safe mode and no sound i wanna watch my garfiled and friends and listin to music lol but can you help i dont have a worm or virus. when i start it is says hp software installation and it freezes and i get pissed then i go to safe mode and every thing works but can you help.p.s. im not even in windows for the install .
from safe mode go to the run command
type msconfig
remove all check marks from everything starting.
reboot.
Now you can add the check boxes one at time with a reboot until you find the program that is giving you an issue when you start the machine.
Can I put hard boiled eggs in a compost or a worm bin?
Hi, I have about a dozen hard boiled eggs left over and I was wondering if I can put them in my compost bin or my worm bin. I’ve always read you can add the egg shells but never on weather the contents of the eggs shells can go in and why not if they can’t. Anyway, if I have a preference it would be to give them to the worms as we’ve been light in feeding them this week. Thanks!
yes but this requires a specially designed composter. Composters that can handle meat and milk products have several common features.
1) They are air tight or otherwise designed to contain odours.
2) They have reinforced sides to keep scavengers out.
3) They have aerating features that bring fresh oxygen in and promote the activity of aerobic bacteria, or in the case of the bokashi composters, they use special anaerobic bacteria.
4) They are insulated to generate high temperatures that thermophilic bacteria use to break down proteins.
“Rotolo comio un poco gusanito de bulbo”.
With an accent over the last letter in “comio”.
As in, Rotolo ate a little bit of the worm’s bulb.
Please correct it if it’s incorrect.
10 points to best answer.
I recently bought some seeds as I have decided Id like to try and grow my own vegetables.
The type of soil I have looks a mix between peaty and clay I have a few questions though I was wondering if someone can help me with.
Whats the best thing to do with the soil? Should I buy some compost and some sort of feed and mix it in with the soil or just mix some compost into it?
Is it best to buy one of those small green houses and plant into seed trays before putting in the ground? The seed packets say that they can be planted either in or outdoors at this time of year, I live in the South and think all the frosts are gone.
Any special care I should give them whilst they are growing ie when to water, feed etc?
How long can they stay in the ground before they start to turn bad?
The seeds I have are Sping Onions, Cabbage, Watercress, Broccoli, Courgett, Rocket, Mizuna and Kale
Also how do you control pests?
Hi there!
Those are some really general questions, and any answer would be very long. I’ll stick to basics and suggest you looks at the links below.
You should mix some good compost into the soil, since it sounds like you are a little low on organic matter. As the compost breaks down, it will provide nutrients for the garden. If you think your soil is particularly poor, you might add some slow release fertilizer pellets.
Seeds can be started indoors or in the bed. It is often easier to protect the seedlings from pests if you start them inside, and plant them outside after they have developed more leaves. But all those little seedling pots can take up lots of space indoors, so planting in the beds can be more efficient.
Watering and fertilizing depends on your local climate, soil and the plants. I suggest you check with a local gardening club or your Master Gardeners for local tips. Since you are in the South where high temps and humidity can be intense, you might try early morning and evening watering once the weather gets hot.
Turn bad? I don’t understand the questions. You should rotate your bed every few years because certain plants needs certain nutrients and can deplete the soil. Is that what you mean?