Alaskan
Almost Self-Reliant
Wow.Some places had up near 5 inches.
Local little mill dam, usually just a small trickle over the dam. Not this morning
What state are you in?
You don't have it listed under your name. . And I keep forgetting
Wow.Some places had up near 5 inches.
Local little mill dam, usually just a small trickle over the dam. Not this morning
NE Ohio. Oh, and in the winter we are in the Lake Erie lake effect snow belt, which means some years with a ton of lake effect snow until Lake Erie ices overWow.
What state are you in?
You don't have it listed under your name. . And I keep forgetting
Picked the pie pumpkins, 22 of them, and 16 baked potato squash (look like tan acorn). I still have buttercups and sweet meats to pick.
The carving pumpkins are ready as well. I need to pick a good one to take to Mom.
She also gets some of the other squash to try so she can tell me what she'd like next year. I'm still unhappy my butternut didnt come up.
Some places had up near 5 inches.
Local little mill dam, usually just a small trickle over the dam. Not this morning
Oh bother.we get flash floods here too at times. i had to set up a berm to reroute water around our back gardens once they started farming the field to the south of us again.
oh, and in water related news, i found out last week that the drain under the north hedge and ditch is a part of the bigger drain project so it wasn't an unplanned or tagged on screw up but an actual poor engineering job from the start. *SMH*
I am impressed by your gardening!Picked the pie pumpkins, 22 of them, and 16 baked potato squash (look like tan acorn). I still have buttercups and sweet meats to pick.
The carving pumpkins are ready as well. I need to pick a good one to take to Mom.
She also gets some of the other squash to try so she can tell me what she'd like next year. I'm still unhappy my butternut didnt come up.
Is it pretty flat around there?NE Ohio. Oh, and in the winter we are in the Lake Erie lake effect snow belt, which means some years with a ton of lake effect snow until Lake Erie ices over
We are about 1100 ft, the start of the Appalachian foothills to the E/SE and about 90 minutes W/SW it's flat plains. The lake is to the north. Your question is a good one, I am not sure of the answer. Lolol.Is it pretty flat around there?