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That's my problem. I always want to start them too early then they get leggy waiting for decent weather. I need to build a greenhouse. It is sooo windy up here though. Not sure what would hold up. I know plastic won't. Plus I need to rabbit proof it.
I'm starting to feel better today. Funny but the last two years that I got a flu shot I ended up getting the flu that year. I hadn't gotten the flu for years before that! Could just be a coincidence.![]()
Not real cold here, but I like to give my chicks the option of some heat until they act like they don't need it anymore. Yes, I baby them![]()
Haha, I think we are all guilty of that on this thread anyway.
It may not be a coincidence. Some folks are sensitive to the shot. The shot itself can give you the flu if you're one of those folks. My Dad is. They do have an alternative to the shot that works better for these types of folks. I think it is a nasal or oral swab? But don't quote me on that.
What about using them in the garden? I hear you are supposed to use the "castings" - what are those and how do you collect them?
I never heard of meal worm castings. Worm castings I've heard of and used. Great stuff! Genny said they like a cool place and prefer less light. The container you keep them in just needs to have straight sides so they can't crawl out.
Hey Ron how do you keep rabbits out of your garden? There's a gazillion of them out here!
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