How to Setup the Big Green Egg for Smoked Pulled Pork BBQ Pizza? Smoked Pulled Pork BBQ Pizza on the Big Green Egg is a indirect cook. Fire the BGE up and insert the plate setter or conv”egg”tor with the feet facing down. Once the plate setter is in then you can insert the grill …
Bagworms can be very destructive to your trees and shrubs. They are hard to see, but you will notice the destruction they leave behind. If you notice your pines dropping or leaves turning yellow and dying, there is a good chance that these little creatures have made a home in your yard. What Are Bagworms? …
If you enjoy the great outdoors, there’s nothing better than camping. The problem is that some people find themselves in a situation where the only place they seem to be able to camp safely and pitch a tent is in an RV park. But can you do it and should you bother? Pitching a Tent …
Some people may be shocked to learn that attracting hawks to your yard can be a good thing. They are predators to many other animals, but they are the ultimate bird for avid bird watchers. Attracting hawks to your yard is considered to be a rare achievement, and if you do the right things, you …
These Smoked Harissa Chicken Kabobs on the Big Green Egg or Kamado Joe are the absolute perfect combination of sweet and spicy! With the harissa glaze these chicken kabobs will come out not only with the perfect flavor but will be nice tender and juicy! How to Setup the Big Green Egg for Smoked Harissa …
So, you’ve tested your soil pH and found it more acidic than you’d like it to be, right? Well, this is where limestone comes in handy. Lime, or calcium carbonate, works its magic by neutralizing soil acidity and getting things back to normal. But liming itself isn’t exactly a walk in the park. Overdo it, …
This smoked Au Gratin Potatoes recipe on the Big Green Egg or Kamado Joe is a fantastic side that will keep your guests coming back for seconds and even thirds! In this Au Gratin recipe I’ve taken the families recipe that my mom has made for years and amplified it with a touch of delicious …
Slugs are common pests in the garden. They belong to the mollusk group and they are classified as gastropods. They slide on one muscular foot and leave a mucus trail behind as they go. Slugs are different from snails because they lack the hard, protective shell. They have two tentacles on their front with eyes …
Inchworms are not worms; rather, they are caterpillars that are a member of the Geometridae family of moths. There are around 1400 different kinds of geometer moths living in North America alone. Inchworms are also called loopers, spanners, and measuring worms. The characteristic that is most obvious is that inchworms have fewer legs than other …
Oak mites, also called itch mites are an ectoparasitic mite that lives on an insect host and can bite people. They are so small that they are hard to see, and they reproduce rapidly, which makes them hard to control. They live on the gall of an oak tree, which is home to the midge …