The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

kdogg, I used to start seeds in individual jiffy pellets. I'd line up flattened pellets and pour boiling water over them. They plump up fast. When they cool down I'd put seeds in the middle or seedling.

They would get lined up in hard plastic trays and covered with clear domes with vents-that I would open or close depending on how humid I wanted them to be. Then they'd go under plant lights - on ten hours a day.

Used to have a great supplier, John Cook of Cape Cod Violetry. Sadly he passed away last year ,I believe.

Thanks DD! I did a similar thing last year except instead of buying the pellets separately I bought the Jiffy trays with the pellets in them and the cheap plastic dome, those seemed to work great, but I figured I would try something different this year. And these were cheaper. Maybe I should go back to the Jiffy pellets, idk. I always have great luck with Jiffy products. Either that or I was thinking of just going outside and getting some compost/soil from the garden their gonna be in and use that. It’s really rich and good I think. I don’t have a grow light but I have been thinking of getting one. But usually I just set them near a sunny window, we have quite a few, and it seems to work well. But I would eventually like to get a grow light because you can only fit so many trays near one window and only so many windows.

That’s unfortunate he passed away!! I never even knew he was here, it sounds like he was close to me and sounds like a great place. Assuming they sold violets?? Or other stuff too??

I see real feathers there Jae!

@KDOGG331 Peat does hold a lot of water. If you are talking about the dried disks ('cause I've lost track) I'd go with the "let them soak overnight" plan. Pan of water for them to sit in and they will suck up the water.

It is loose dirt and it’s a mix of a few things. The overnight thing did seem to help and most were absorbed but there was still one or two that hadn’t so I put some soap on all of them for good measure and it soaked right up. Might try getting some compost though.

This is what I am using now, or tried to use, haven’t planted anything yet, and I also got a couple other things I could use. Will post all options and maybe someone can inform me whether any of these are good or whether I should go buy another product or just use compost or what.

So this is the one I have soaking now.

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And these are the rest.

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Good morning, everyone! Last load of laundry is in and ready to pack when it comes out of the dryer, dusting is done, ran the robot over the floors, got burger out of the freezer to thaw for dinner (I can't wait to see what it grows up to be!) and the kitchen cleaned up after Ken "fixed" us breakfast. Yeah, when he's in the kitchen I end up fixing his messes.

So now some photos of Fee's first day out exploring. Don't expect much, as I said we didn't take her off the leash, but she loved every minute of it. Well, almost every minute - she wasn't real happy when she stuck her paws out of the back hatch just as it was about to close completely. She was laying down as the power hatch came down, and at the last second gave a big stretch. But the door did as it's designed to do and as soon as it made the slightest contact with an object (her feet) it immediately stopped and opened back up. So there was just a minor yelp from her and she was fine. But the next time she huddled way up against the back of the seat and stayed there. When I put her in I always tell her to "sit" and "wait", but Ken didn't do that - just opened the door and once she jumped in he hit the button. He knows better now, and so does she!

Anyway, some photos! There's no order to them, just random shots of the scenery, a buffalo, some Big Horn Sheep (and Fee starting at them from the side window and then the back window as we drove away) and Fee. I'll thumbnail them because there's so many. I love the one where she's got her head down trying desperately to reach that enticing elk poop right in front of her, at the side of the road! Ken didn't find it amusing. Remember that all of these photos were taken very close to Cody - I think the elk were about 10 miles from town and the sheep probably 15 or 20. The canyon of the North Fork is one of my very favorite places!

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So this is the one I have soaking now.
OK, got it, the bags need water added. I was thinking of those disc like things for soaking in a tray of water.

But the door did as it's designed to do and as soon as it made the slightest contact with an object (her feet) it immediately stopped and opened back up.
I know someone whose nose would have appreciated that feature.

I think there is some false advertising there on Ken's jacket, I'm pretty sure you were still in Wyoming ;)
 
Good morning, everyone! Last load of laundry is in and ready to pack when it comes out of the dryer, dusting is done, ran the robot over the floors, got burger out of the freezer to thaw for dinner (I can't wait to see what it grows up to be!) and the kitchen cleaned up after Ken "fixed" us breakfast. Yeah, when he's in the kitchen I end up fixing his messes.

So now some photos of Fee's first day out exploring. Don't expect much, as I said we didn't take her off the leash, but she loved every minute of it. Well, almost every minute - she wasn't real happy when she stuck her paws out of the back hatch just as it was about to close completely. She was laying down as the power hatch came down, and at the last second gave a big stretch. But the door did as it's designed to do and as soon as it made the slightest contact with an object (her feet) it immediately stopped and opened back up. So there was just a minor yelp from her and she was fine. But the next time she huddled way up against the back of the seat and stayed there. When I put her in I always tell her to "sit" and "wait", but Ken didn't do that - just opened the door and once she jumped in he hit the button. He knows better now, and so does she!

Anyway, some photos! There's no order to them, just random shots of the scenery, a buffalo, some Big Horn Sheep (and Fee starting at them from the side window and then the back window as we drove away) and Fee. I'll thumbnail them because there's so many. I love the one where she's got her head down trying desperately to reach that enticing elk poop right in front of her, at the side of the road! Ken didn't find it amusing. Remember that all of these photos were taken very close to Cody - I think the elk were about 10 miles from town and the sheep probably 15 or 20. The canyon of the North Fork is one of my very favorite places!

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Beautiful B, really beautiful! I think I saw some familiar looking landscape in your pictures. Fee, she's big & gorgeous!
 
Good morning, everyone! Last load of laundry is in and ready to pack when it comes out of the dryer, dusting is done, ran the robot over the floors, got burger out of the freezer to thaw for dinner (I can't wait to see what it grows up to be!) and the kitchen cleaned up after Ken "fixed" us breakfast. Yeah, when he's in the kitchen I end up fixing his messes.

So now some photos of Fee's first day out exploring. Don't expect much, as I said we didn't take her off the leash, but she loved every minute of it. Well, almost every minute - she wasn't real happy when she stuck her paws out of the back hatch just as it was about to close completely. She was laying down as the power hatch came down, and at the last second gave a big stretch. But the door did as it's designed to do and as soon as it made the slightest contact with an object (her feet) it immediately stopped and opened back up. So there was just a minor yelp from her and she was fine. But the next time she huddled way up against the back of the seat and stayed there. When I put her in I always tell her to "sit" and "wait", but Ken didn't do that - just opened the door and once she jumped in he hit the button. He knows better now, and so does she!

Anyway, some photos! There's no order to them, just random shots of the scenery, a buffalo, some Big Horn Sheep (and Fee starting at them from the side window and then the back window as we drove away) and Fee. I'll thumbnail them because there's so many. I love the one where she's got her head down trying desperately to reach that enticing elk poop right in front of her, at the side of the road! Ken didn't find it amusing. Remember that all of these photos were taken very close to Cody - I think the elk were about 10 miles from town and the sheep probably 15 or 20. The canyon of the North Fork is one of my very favorite places!

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Awesome pictures Blooie!
 
Hubby is pumping water out of the back yard today or we’ll have water in our basement. He had to go buy a hose and of course it wasn’t long enough so he made do with other stuff he had here. I’m hoping to get some laundry done. He didn’t want me washing as our sewer pipe is under water. I sure hope we have a normal summer.
 
Hubby is pumping water out of the back yard today or we’ll have water in our basement. He had to go buy a hose and of course it wasn’t long enough so he made do with other stuff he had here. I’m hoping to get some laundry done. He didn’t want me washing as our sewer pipe is under water. I sure hope we have a normal summer.

Sounds like you got way too much water (or snow melt)...hope there isn't any house flooding or sewer issued DMC.
 

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