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I agree, I worked with the public for close to 30 yrs, from a cashier at a hospital, a pool store and being an CNA at a nursing home. If I would ever have had that attitude I would have been fired!!! You should complain!
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I agree, I worked with the public for close to 30 yrs, from a cashier at a hospital, a pool store and being an CNA at a nursing home. If I would ever have had that attitude I would have been fired!!! You should complain!
guess i'm lucky enough to have a green thumb with the basil, usually i have good luck with most of the plantings i do, of course, thats with a big, big help with my husband, he does the hard work of tilling, helping me weed( he does alot of the weeding ) and he even helps with getting the juice from tomato's. he even planted a second planting of kentucky wonders for me, already had a planting of them, plus yellow and green beans, then he planted a second row of yellow beans, we had so many beans that i picked all the yellows and took them to the auction yesterday, 14 lbs of just yellow, the green i gave to our son to eat, kentuckys i kept for myself, we're eating kentuckys twice a day, not trying to brag, just saying i love to play in the dirt since i got older. AND we love to eat what we grow ourselvesbetter late than never. lol I never grow enough basil to make a big batch.I usually get bunches at the farmers market. You can also spread it on a panini-type sandwich of proscuitto, motzarella, tomato, pesto on french bread and fry panini style. (you could also use smoked ham for a cheaper version). enjoy![]()
I really hope that works. It is for all the kilt wearing guys in this thread. Very sexy!![]()
guess i'm lucky enough to have a green thumb with the basil, usually i have good luck with most of the plantings i do, of course, thats with a big, big help with my husband, he does the hard work of tilling, helping me weed( he does alot of the weeding ) and he even helps with getting the juice from tomato's. he even planted a second planting of kentucky wonders for me, already had a planting of them, plus yellow and green beans, then he planted a second row of yellow beans, we had so many beans that i picked all the yellows and took them to the auction yesterday, 14 lbs of just yellow, the green i gave to our son to eat, kentuckys i kept for myself, we're eating kentuckys twice a day, not trying to brag, just saying i love to play in the dirt since i got older. AND we love to eat what we grow ourselves![]()
guess i'm lucky enough to have a green thumb with the basil, usually i have good luck with most of the plantings i do, of course, thats with a big, big help with my husband, he does the hard work of tilling, helping me weed( he does alot of the weeding ) and he even helps with getting the juice from tomato's. he even planted a second planting of kentucky wonders for me, already had a planting of them, plus yellow and green beans, then he planted a second row of yellow beans, we had so many beans that i picked all the yellows and took them to the auction yesterday, 14 lbs of just yellow, the green i gave to our son to eat, kentuckys i kept for myself, we're eating kentuckys twice a day, not trying to brag, just saying i love to play in the dirt since i got older. AND we love to eat what we grow ourselves![]()
They had recently started eating layer pellets. All grain from AgwayI did have them in a large dog crate in the crate and every seemed to lay around it and chirp at each other so I let the loose Friday. I guess that wasn't long enough. They are really growing and have been letting me pick them up, especially Mr Blaze. What were you feeding them before I picked them up? Thanks for the advise.
Was curious if anyone knows the ordinances concerning chickens in Ebensburg? Planning on moving from outside of town into town and want to take my flock with me!! What are the regulations?? Please and thank you![]()
We lost our first hen this morning. She was attacked by our dogs few days ago. She was fine, just a little weak. We left her with everyone else and nobody was picking on her. She was stressed when we tried to separate her. I checked for eggs at 6:30 and she was still alive and moving. But I usually dont let them out until after 7:30 because of predators. Well I fell asleep until 2..I opened up the coop and she was dead. I think it was the ducks. We house the chickens and ducks together The ducks get the floor of the coop and we have a second floor with perches and such the chickens get. Well I think she injured her leg and she couldn't get on top so she stayed on the floor but near pox, our rooster. There were feathers missing from her. But there was no blood so I dont think it was the chickens. I'm trying hard not to blame myself, but IF I wouldn't have fallen asleep or if I just would have let them out at 6:30 she would still be alive. We were already going to hatch out babies so we will have to replace her. Any ideas on how to introduce just 1 chicken? this would be easier if our sussex would go broody.