Almond x peach. Peach form from an almond seed. There was a nectarine about 20 feet from the almond at my old house, so I run across these periodically.
The hope would be to get an edible pit peach, but likely it will be a bitter almond with bad flesh. :) We'll see.
Locols think I'm loco for planting fruit trees as well. "Nobody" tries to grow fruit trees here, and from seed? Horrors.
"Don't you know those won't germinate?"
"I have grown them."
"They won't survive here."
I point to baby trees.
"Well, then they won't fruit. Trees have to be grafted to...
If no one in the area grows them, look for raw nuts in your grocery store or order them online. Mine came from my tree in Utah so they're used to entirely different conditions. Some were a gift. If you can't find any, IM your address and I'll send you some.
I am till trying to decide how to close in the west end. The east end closest to the house can simply be plastic or siding since it shouldn't get the direct wind or direct sun.
I did siding for the bottom half of the west end, but it's the round section that has me stumped. I may end up using...
@RoseTeas thank you for the reminder of this post.
Three seedling grapes survived the summer, and one seedling apricot. Both almonds appear to have died in the last few weeks, but I have them marked and we'll see if they come back next spring.
Of the 2nd year seedlings, all that made it...
Good idea. However, I have sworn off outdoor cats until I am done with chicks (i.e., never). Indoor cats...still considering. I want them. I've always had cats, but it seems cruel to keep them cooped up indoors, and I would need at least two.
That is definitely an option, but after kitchen fires and an almost (that's how I figured out it was mouse damage, then yesterday I actually saw one run down inside) I'm thinking this might be a good time to make some adjustments. There's only me. I already removed the microwave because my...
I appreciate the suggestion. It would definitely be a workspace of some kind. Another thought was to use the inner liner as the shell for my insulated cabinet. (Put hot stuff in to keep it hot, ice for cold).
Just brainstorming at the moment.
Brainstorming. I have mice in my stove that are wreaking havoc with the wires. I will need to replace the stove.
However, I don't want to just discard the old stove and I'm trying to think of ways it could be reused.
First idea is to use it in the outdoor kitchen I'm building. Can it be used...
Interesting. That hasn't been my experience, after having taken ax or saw to the tap root to get some dead trees out. Maybe we have different definitions? Most of my trees are planted dry (or have been in the past) so maybe they were forced to dig deep for water and a primary root took that role?
Today I got more tomatoes, 3 watermelons, and watered the greenhouse. I haven't watered the watermelons at all but apparently they're still getting too much water under the woodchips. They split, almost explode when cut.
I planted pumpkins mid July. We'll see if they produce this year. I've had late planted squashes produce before, but that was in a different environment.