Thank you.
The skunk is attractive too.
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Haha...what did you think I was referring to??

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Thank you.
The skunk is attractive too.
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No flax- the rest yes. If you have it. I will plant it.So Mom2 What am I getting? Black and white fluffy and ?????
YES.
What should I bring to put them in?... I have a small rabbit cage. I guess that will work.
That'll work.
Mom2 I can steal some of this if you want it...
I just transplanted some myself... we will see if it holds up okay
It does not look so good after being walked on
Some daylilies
And you want ferns??? I can dig you up some of those too.
Are you sure you want milkweed in your garden?
Mine are taller than my 40in son!! I did not know they would get so tall!!!
The tall stuff is flax... just decided last year to throw flax seed in the garden for fun. I really like the little purplie/ blue flowers it gets!
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I enjoy talking about bees and educating people to how wonderful they are.
I have hops, Juise.
I also have yeast. Three kinds that your DH and I can divide. California Ale, German Kolsch and Champagne. Plus I have honey from last year that is a bit cloudy from being cold over the winter. It is still good, both for eating and brewing. We (meaning your DH) can discuss the fine art of brewing if you come.
Maybe we should brew a batch...
There is that. My bees are doing well and moving up in the supers. They are expanding comb, honey and brood. They are so busy doing bee business that they don't mind me peeking in the hive each week. (I don't even have to wear the bee suit)![]()
Oh yeah, and I am still convincing DH that bees are a terrific idea, so it would be neato for him to see yours.
I miss mine being tiny little fluffies! I'm assuming your cold one didn't make it? What kinds did you get?
My first 10 or so brews came out wonderfully. Then I got a couple of skunk brews that had to be dumped. It happens.
I think of the process as a blend of cooking, baking, chemistry and alchemy. It is always an experiment.