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Anyone know where Chickielady has been lately?


She gave me some Tomatillos and yellow Ground Cherries (seeds) months ago, and, well, they're producing and ripening now, and I'll first say this - I've never had a Ground Cherry before, but, I tried my first one today and WOW!! It was like mixing a good sweet cherry with pineapple marmalade or something. Who knew a nightshade could produce such a dessert-quality food?
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I'm definitely saving seeds and growing more in a couple months!



Thank you Chickielady!
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I did that yesterday while I was pulling foxglove from my yard - that and a bunch of little seeds al sprinkled all over me at the same time, and my hair was down at the time, so lots of space for the buggers to hide. I jumped into the shower and then tied my hair up and stuffed it under a hat before I went back out. I still itch.
 
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I bought ground cherry seeds through Uprising - started the seeds pretty early indoors, but the plants died when I moved them to larger pots outside, so I dumped the soil into the larger pots where I'm growing eggplant, and the ground cherry plants have sprung up! My tomatillos have beautiful "lanterns" but there does not appear to be any fruit in them.
 
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Ohhhhh, he's got so much personality!!! I like him better than the other ones! Very cute!

I like this one better, too. The wire ears did nothing for me.
 
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As far as I know there are no current poultry quarantines at the Columbia.

Speaking of biohazards, the stupid coyotes are messing with our attempt to get rid of apple maggot and other diseases of old orchards. Free ranging under the apple trees last year put us a little ahead, but unfortunately it's not going to happen this year.

I noticed my apples looked less scabby this year. Has the summer been too cool for scab, or have the chickens made a difference?
 
Well something is going on down on the reservation...2 state patrol, 3 tribal police, 2 county squad cars, 2 medics, and the ladder truck just blew past my place...

Makes me very happy to not live IN Indianola... Way to much activity down that way.
 
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As far as I know there are no current poultry quarantines at the Columbia.

Speaking of biohazards, the stupid coyotes are messing with our attempt to get rid of apple maggot and other diseases of old orchards. Free ranging under the apple trees last year put us a little ahead, but unfortunately it's not going to happen this year.

I noticed my apples looked less scabby this year. Has the summer been too cool for scab, or have the chickens made a difference?

Ive noticed the same thing. But I have also noticed that the apples arent anywhere near where they should be by this time... They are less than half the size they normally are for late summer, are showing no red coloring or yellow for that matter, just bright green hard as rock apples the size of an over sized golf ball... But at least I have apples this year! I didnt get a single one off my trees last season. I donteven know what type they are. lol But they sure are sweet tart andoh so juicy when ready!
 
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