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Waterwise Gardening: Everything You Need To Know About Efficient Watering to Grow a Healthy Yard by Richard Restuccia Published by Rizzoli, 2025 I would guess that watering is the major issue that most gardeners grapple with, especially novice gardeners. I know from working at the nursery that the majority of questions and issues we get stem from either watering too much or not watering enough.  Many people in our area have sprinkler systems and I'm sure that can be a good thing if used properly but I feel that they primarily keep the lawns green but fall short for landscape plants. Especially when it comes to trees and larger plants, the timing and amounts are not satisfactory for many plants. I often hear people say that their sprinklers are set to come on every day - yikes! And there are those who did not water because it "rained" when it actually drizzled.  The best thing to do in this situation is to have a xeric garden but that would mean sacrificing favorite plant...

I scream for ice cream!



I have a weakness for ice cream and would eat it every night if I could (darn those calories!). Here is a recipe for an ice cream cake - it is delicious and so easy to make, a child could do it. Of course, extra gardening chores or an additional mile around the track may be needed after you eat it. :)

Ice Cream Cake

15 Oreo cookies
1 TBS. milk
8 to 9 ice cream sandwiches
1 pint vanilla ice cream or frozen yogurt*
1 pint chocolate ice cream or frozen yogurt*
1 pint strawberry ice cream or frozen yogurt*
8 oz. frozen whipped topping, thawed

1. Spray the bottom and sides of a 9-inch springform pan with nonstick cooking spray. Line sides with wax paper.

2. Crush 12 of the cookies in a food processor. Add milk and pulse until the mixture just holds together. Set aside.

3. Unwrap the ice cream sandwiches and cut each one into 4 quarters (first cut in half lengthwise, then cut in half crosswise). Place the sandwiches snugly together on end around the wax paper inside the pan. Spoon the cookie crumbs into the center of the pan, pressing firmly on the bottom. Freeze for 1 hour.

4. The ice cream should be slightly softened (about 10 minutes) before using. Transfer each container of ice cream to a bowl and stir it to achieve a spreading consistency. Remove pan from freezer. Spread one flavor of ice cream in the pan, smoothing it until level, then repeat with the two remaining flavors. Top with the whipped topping. Break apart the 3 remaining cookies and sprinkle over the top. Freeze overnight.

5. To serve, remove side of pan, then remove the wax paper.

*You can use any flavors you want!

Comments

  1. This looks so freaking good! The ice cream sandwiches make a pretty design around the edges, too. I'm gonna have to try this.

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  2. How long did it take you to eat that, Phillip? It looks so good. I'd better go check the freezer!

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  3. Look wonderful and easy to make!! I have a weakness for anything sweet. Will try for the next family gathering. All my family have the same weekness!!

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  4. I will have to try this out.. My kids would love it!!!

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