Tuesday, March 24, 2009

objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening

Hi Owlsy, Great news, thank you for your and other simmers advice, got rid of the culprit bed, and butler...yay. I found after several attemps
a Capital O for On was needed for the  butler to be gone..umm I deleted him..now he did'nt show up at the letter box, nor does it show up in the sevice list.
I saved the game so i'm not likely to get one back at all am I . Oops
cheers 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 19/02/2009 5:13:08 p.m.
Subject: objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening
 
OK, Seasons:
 
CtfG at MTS has a series of Garden Helpers.  No 1 is here:
 
 
and look to the left of the screen, under Creator is a link saying To find more items by this creator, click here
 
Do that and you will see, among the others, all the other Garden Helpers.
 
Cheers
 
Owlsy

--- On Thu, 19/2/09, audreymarie mcdonald <audreymariemcdonald@yahoo.ca> wrote:

From: audreymarie mcdonald <audreymariemcdonald@yahoo.ca>
Subject: objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening
To: objects-for-sims@googlegroups.com
Received: Thursday, 19 February, 2009, 2:19 PM

is there any other hacks or mods out there to help with seasons and even university im interested in any or all that anyone may know of and any personal tips or tricks lol☺
 
Sincerely,

Audrey



From: Owl Songster <owlsongster@yahoo.com>
To: objects-for-sims@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 7:35:39 PM
Subject: objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening

Oh yeah, i forgot about that... bronze and silver badges allow you to plant more stuff and watch them get sick.  I think it's stupid, there should be more skills with each gardening badge.  Gold is the only decent one.  I won't have orchard trees till i have gold.  (which i get using the handy dandy monique computer from MTS)
 
Its only really hard till you get gold... keep gardening and gardening and you'll get there!  With gold you can talk to the plants and make them feel great!  Another thing.... make sure you have a roof on the greenhouse.  I know that sounds silly, but yeah, i forgot.  Here's me thinking... why are my plants flooding? hmmm Owls, does DUH mean anything to you??
 
*grins*
 
Owlsy

--- On Thu, 19/2/09, SuSim Hermit <ladyhermit@gmail.com> wrote:

From: SuSim Hermit <ladyhermit@gmail.com>
Subject: objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening
To: objects-for-sims@googlegroups.com
Received: Thursday, 19 February, 2009, 7:02 AM

OK, before you plant you can use compost to make the soil better.
You only can plant tomatoes until your skill gets higher.
For watering, especially in a greenhouse, just add sprinklers. They don't over water.

For best results in Spring plant eggplant, peppers, and strawberries.
In Summer plant cucumber, pole beans, and tomatoes.

In off seasons use the sunlights found in the build gardening section.
For trees and outdoor plants get the ladybug boxes.

SuSim

I sim, therefore I am.


On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:31 PM, audreymarie mcdonald <audreymariemcdonald@yahoo.ca> wrote:
im having a problem with my tomatoes too lol i have a green house but my tomatoes dont stay healthy for long my sim waters and everything shes gotten a badge and has a gardener come every few days but still the plants start dying? maybe my greenhouse is not made right? is it supossed to be such a challenge lol
 
Sincerely,

Audrey



From: Ruby <ruby7001@gmail.com>
To: objects-for-sims@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:52:20 AM

Subject: objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening

Hi Sim Realtor,
I know i'm responding to an old email, but I have a problem with seaonal gardens as well. So far they have'nt produced anything.
I plant at the right time. For a while I was getting them to add compost when the prompt came up. then I found because the plants were disappearing it was that they were sent to compost. Are there choices besides tomatoes? I have'nt had any luck with them...even in real life..this aeason anyway.
cheers
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 4/01/2009 5:35:31 a.m.
Subject: objects_for_Sims2 Re: gardening
 
No question is stupid  :)  It will show up as an option to harvest the
vegetables and keep them or to sell them.  The key is to make sure
that you start planting in the spring or summer - what may have
happened is it became winter so before you could harvest they died
because of the weather.  Good luck!
 
Sim Realtor
 
On Jan 1, 4:34 pm, Chelsea Wood <chelche...@hotmail..com> wrote:
> Okay so this probably sounds really stupid.. but I just got seasons.. and I was wondering about the gardens..
> Will it give you an option to take the vegtables off or something.. because a couple of my tomatoe plants grew and then went back down... so I was just wondering how to garden, i guess.  Any advice?
> -Chelsea♥
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