Try it, but don't be disappointed when your ducks turn their backs on you.That is a great idea Donna! Love it
My spoiled b*tches stood loudly quacking in front of the cabbage, expecting me to cut it into bill-size pieces right now!

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Try it, but don't be disappointed when your ducks turn their backs on you.That is a great idea Donna! Love it
Hahahahaa now that is funny. Mine probably would do the same dang thingTry it, but don't be disappointed when your ducks turn their backs on you.
My spoiled b*tches stood loudly quacking in front of the cabbage, expecting me to cut it into bill-size pieces right now!![]()
That sounds like my ducksTry it, but don't be disappointed when your ducks turn their backs on you.
My spoiled b*tches stood loudly quacking in front of the cabbage, expecting me to cut it into bill-size pieces right now!![]()
It was a long time ago just remember being warned about the trees with thorns. Do you grow cumquat too? Gosh it’s been so long when I ate these two fruits. I use to love the dates from the date palm too just don’t get things like this in mountains of NC.
They don't even stock them in nurseries where they have grown them? That's too bad.
Woopsy! I didn't know that! - My Satsuma mandarin was Florida native…No. I want a meiwa Kumquat, but I haven’t been able to get one yet. Texas doesnot allow shipment of citrus trees in or out of Texas. It makes it difficult at times. You have to get Budwood that has been screened by a particular lab to bring in new cultivars. It’s a pain
Woopsy! I didn't know that! - My Satsuma mandarin was Florida native…![]()
OK, we got oor Satsuma tree/shrub in 2009, probably before those bugs appeared on the radar. Hell! That is a bad disease! A psyllid infecting the citrus trees with a bacteria. ☹ That's new, as if the psyllids aren't bad enough on their own. And according to Wikipedia there is not much hope to stop this, other than using tons of pesticides (sooner or later the insects will adapt) or antibiotics (sooner or later the bacteria will adapt).it’s only in the last couple of years because an insect is spreading a disease calledhuánglóngbìng)citrus greening. It is threatening the survival of commercial grown citrus in Florida, California, and now Texas.
once a tree is infected it will only live for 5 or so years with increasingly bitter fruit. There is no cure for it as of yet, and when you consider that it takes 5-12 years for a citrus tree grown from seed to fruit... well, you see the problem. Grafting infected Budwood to healthy trees only infects the new tree.
It’s getting crazy. I mean can you imagine a world with out citrus?
OK, we got oor Satsuma tree/shrub in 2009, probably before those bugs appeared on the radar. Hell! That is a bad disease! A psyllid infecting the citrus trees with a bacteria. ☹ That's new, as if the psyllids aren't bad enough on their own. And according to Wikipedia there is not much hope to stop this, other than using tons of pesticides (sooner or later the insects will adapt) or antibiotics (sooner or later the bacteria will adapt).
That is so similar to the Panama Disease of the banana plants and it is all our fault because we clone the successful plant breeds over and over, disrupting the normal reproduction cycle that would help the plant's immune system to adapt.
No citrus and no bananas in the future, what's next? Pineapples, potatoes or avocado?