2-3? 5? Not sure. If people still pay with cash, bring a lot of one dollar bills for change.
Oh, hey! Buy a bouquet, get a free rooster! Or, buy a rooster, get a free bouquet.
Gypsum/sulfur for garlic....!
I bought some gypsum for my tomatoes, and it fixed my blossom end rot issue. I had zero BER this year.
I might try adding some gypsum to my garlic bed. I also have some powdered sulfur too. Hmmmmm...
I will strongly consider getting an EV if/when the infrastructure is there to support it.
I do have a question for EV owners: If you need to recharge at a public station, how long does it take? How much does it cost?
Crackerjack is the variety of marigold I have. I like that it's tall, so I can see it and not step on it when I'm working in the garden. I use my own saved seed and start them early.
I'll have to look into Portulaca. If @cavemanrich can grow it, I should be able to.
I found out this spring how...
Maybe he used some kind of attractant. I've heard lemongrass oil will attract them. Or maybe turning their hive over to the sunlight and guiding them over to the dark small opening of the box with smoke? Or both? He sure got some really nice, clean wax comb out of that planter!
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Well, dang! That looks delicious! I bet I could do that recipe with GF flour and it would be fine. It would still be delicious if it were a little dense and heavy, the way GF stuff can be.
Life isn't all sweetness and light, ya know! Sometimes it's sweetness and heaviness. :drool
I dug some potatoes today. I don't know how many/much, but I'd guess 10 lbs...? All from volunteer plants.
It seems like when you dig potatoes, you never get ALL of them. There is one sneaky potato down there, and come spring, it pops up and says, "Tada! Here I am!" Which is fine, but it's in...
I was thinking of pulling up the marigolds. I plant them to help keep stink bugs off my tomatoes. I've pulled up all the tomato plants (early; the deer destroyed the 'mater patch), so I don't need the marigolds. They're still blooming, so I'll leave them in case the bees get interested.