The Evolution of Atlas: A Breeding (and Chat) Thread

Maybe that's the kind of oregano I have, I was growing in a small raised bed but I think it took over that whole side of the yard. Fortunately it makes a nice green lawn.

Smells good, too. I strips a lot of the stems and put the leaves in all the nest boxes.
 
I took a few pictures in the gardens, but forgot to post them. Not much to really see yet. This is my Mexican Oregano. I can't kill the stuff. Tom mowed it to the ground and here she is again. I can barely keep my Cuban Oregano in a pot alive and it's apparently very sensitive to cold so I have to bring it inside through winter. This stuff just keeps on going. View attachment 1778928 View attachment 1778930 View attachment 1778931 View attachment 1778932 View attachment 1778933

Looks good! I like your raised garden. I would love to make one but my "to do" list is long. I broke down and bought 12 plants yesterday (bad me!) and have to start a sort of nursery . There were so many things I loved that I could not grow in Florida, but now I can grow things I could in New York, I got some lavender and shasta daisies, 1 tomato plant, some boxwoods. I have some daylilies I brought from FL that were sort of special order. The people before me have some flowering stuff planted but I can't figure out what most is or when their time of bloom is. I still have to design my garden or gardens.
 
Got chicks the other day, 6 Houdans, some BR's and BO's. I have to sell some. But it's just so cute. I guess we never get tired of chicks, do we? Really bad picture!
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Does anyone ever get a "failure to thrive?" I have one that doesn't look like she's doing too well. I tried to give her some feed slush today but it wore her out really bad.
Yours were shipped? Sometimes it's too much on some unfortunately.
 
That's what we thought, but no deal. I could see them swimming around, just not biting. Our temps this spring have been running 10 degrees below normal. But my lettuce and onions are coming up :)

I love fishing. But now I live in Indiana and it's the first time I don't have a coast.
 

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