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Lemonade
Should I leave a shoot from the rootstock below the graft? presumably some sort of lemon Would I end up with lemonades and lemons?
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6 years ago
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too muddy to weed lately
but i got out yesterday to do some trimming back of unwanted trees in the north hedge and also cut back the apple saplings again. with the loppers i can take down a fairly decent sized limb (a few...
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6 years ago
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and in other good news
the semi-feral kitty has been back. actually i think it is a different one as it looks too light in coloring. yesterday when some friends stopped over (and brought me some leaves and ashes :). the...
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finally could get back out in the gardens for some cleanup today. felt good to move. i did not get all three gardens done that i hoped, but at least two out of the three are done. songbird
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6 years ago
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Green beans
Forgot to mention that the lady what lives with me, told me that the green beans she planted for the fall are now blooming. Plus the summer peppers are blooming again also. This has been the strangest...
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6 years ago
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Halloween night
Unfortunately for the trick or treater's last night was all out rain fall. We did have several who came out in costumes with rain coats, umbrella's and hats. Dear wife had her witch outfit on and she...
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6 years ago
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light frost
Went out at daylight and found frost on the grass but not on the raised bed gardens. Looks like we might get a freeze before to long but I hope not. The born again pears (first crop came on in early...
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6 years ago
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Freeze
I'm still cutting grass but nice thing, living further north, you don't have to cut grass for about 5 months. It may snow but you never need to shovel snow once a week for the whole season.
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6 years ago
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first hard frost
last night it was. with the forecast yesterday calling for it i went out and pulled up the lima beans and picked off the last pods that had any depth to them. the dry ones that weren't rotting from...
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6 years ago
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leeks
saw leek seedling in tubs with two green bits about a foot high, does this result in two leeks, if it does, it does not seem good value as the punnet costs as much as a tomato or strawberry or...
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tomatoes
Is a six inch deep contained area of three foot diameter of potting mix enough to grow three tomato plants?
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6 years ago
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a few bean pics
always fun to see new beans show up when sorting. and fun to think about what will happen next season when i plant them. anything new and fun happening in your gardens this year? any plans for...
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6 years ago
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Am I the only one?
Hi All, I have been prepping my beds for over winter planting. Means I add peat moss, fertilizer, and turn the soil. In the process, I pick out and toss rocks I missed the prior season. Each rock, I...
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6 years ago
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wild tomatillo over winter question
Hi All, Now that I have grown tomatillo for three years, they love to grow all over the place, but not where I want them. They love to grow up in the middle of my cherry tomato jungle, among other...
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6 years ago
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impulse buying
Okay, I couldn't help myself. Vegetable Spaghetti squash: Bad Todd! Bad Todd! :'( Vegetable Spaghetti
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