I planted potatoes today- in my front yard flower bed. I bet no one in my neighborhood would even recognize them for what they are. :cool:
I was looking at duckweed growing the other day. How much water do you need?
From my Aussie friend in the midst of all the flooding:
We are on a MOUNTAIN!!!! the creek that runs through the city swells when we have a large downpour of rain but i would have NEVER thought in a MILLION years this could happen. Never.
I don't have alot but i have sufficient to last us a...
I totally got you wrong!
On other bboards, nak stand for nursing at keyboard. So I read it as Just us nak. I pictured you with a baby. :lol: :nak:
Mine is my name. Very unoriginal.
Beautiful grapevines! I do have 11 fruit trees in my yard, but unfortunately, most of them are too young to bear yet. :(
I named a plant once after my boyfriend at the time. It was called The Jerk. Then I married that boyfriend. :lol:
Sorry your chicky isn't doing well, but I am grinning at the image of you blasting that possum. Sounds like you needed to get some pent-up feelings out. :lol:
I'm up for a challenge! I have a tiny yard, but I can garden year round. I bet I have 100 lbs of oranges on one tree right now.
The Dervaes family grew over 7000 lbs. of produce on their 1/10th acre lot in 2010.
I'm hoping to get close to 1000 lbs.
All produce, fruits and veggies. Ready, set...
What is best to feed laying hens?
Mash, crumbles, pellets, scratch, what?
My hens are free-range. They have total year-round access to the compost pile, dirt, bugs, and grass, but I still like to have chicken food available for them as well as water and grit.
Fun thread!
My maternal gma was my favorite grandparent. She had polio when she was a child and it damaged her right shoulder. She was right handed, but it didn't stop her from her passions, painting, sewing, even white-water rafting! She couldn't lift her right arm to shake your hand, so she...
I've been known to bring home pinecones too. My gma passed away when she was living near Lake Tahoe. I lived in Phoenix at the time and brought home a couple huge beautiful pinecones on the plane. I've displayed them in my house ever since!
The pear and blueberries arrived this week and we just got them into the ground. The kids helped as much as possible and it was cute to hear them daydreaming about the delicious fruit they were going to be able to pick someday. Ds has big plans for a bowl of blueberries with milk and cream and...