You can dry herbs in the microwave?I just dried basil in the microwave!
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You can dry herbs in the microwave?I just dried basil in the microwave!
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You can dry herbs in the microwave?
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I would think that would damage themYeah! (I thought the same thing)
I'm back from my vacation in Texas! Came back to the weeds blanketing the yard again. They're not as huge as they were though, which is a plus. My pumpkins have female and male flowers, but slugs are eating them! I put out cornmeal as I heard somewhere that slugs like to eat it but it kills them. If that doesn't work my husband gets to collect the slugs and kill them.
Corn has flowers coming. it's a lot stumpier this year, only about four feet tall. That's closer to the height that the strain should have been at last year, I don't know what we did but it made the corn shoot up to seven feet tall.
Peas are slowly drying on the stalk, and I'm hoarding them for next year. We bought fencing to close off the property in case the dogs break free of the fenced areas, and I plan on grabbing some of it to make an A-frame for next year's peas.
Potatoes are starting to die off, which means harvesting soon. Garlic and onions are still growing and green, so we can take that probably in September-October. I'm going to weed the upstairs planters and start planting radishes, daikon, and carrots in a week.
Not an easy task here. I don't think we even have lizards, it's too cold for them. Plus these are monster-size French slugs. I'm talking four inches long here! Luckily there's only like four I've seen, so we just pick them off the plant and kill them normally.Or try encouraging lizards to your garden. We have lizards, lots of lizards. Over summer hubby is constantly chasing them out of the garage and you walk outside and they all dive under the rocks. What I don't have is slugs or snails. First the snails vanished and now it's been a couple years since I've seen a slug. Not sure what types you guys have but they are natures slug and snail exterminators so definatly worth making your garden lizard friendly!