Do they have a rash?
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Crayfish do make those towers. It seems crazy for them to do it on the land, instead of in the water (and sometimes farther from water than you would think would be good for them), but they do it.The only crayfish I am familiar with live in fresh water. I have never seen them on land, let alone burrowing into the soil. Are we talking about the same creatures? Here is what I know as crayfish....
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I put the left over cake mixture in a small cup and baked it along side of the upside down cake and it taste and look like a muffin. I am still waiting on my upside down cake to cool................I wonder how the tangerine part will taste.I think I screwed up, I missing the corn starch for the Carmel and I should have put half a can instead of the full 14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk. I wonder how it will come out?
I don't like it, I prefer pineapple upside down cake................I put the left over cake mixture in a small cup and baked it along side of the upside down cake and it taste and look like a muffin. I am still waiting on my upside down cake to cool................I wonder how the tangerine part will taste.![]()
I'm so in love with Dahlias, but when I recently cleaned out the greenhouse, all the dahlia bulbs I'd dug up and packed so carefully were dead! I should have wintered them in the utility room - broke my heart. I'm starting new ones from seed this year, I guess we'll see.Except for my beloved dahlias, which are all going to die because I can’t get them in the ground.![]()
If the room temp is 63 but they're on a heat mat, you should do fine removing the lid as soon as a few of them sprout. I gave up on the dome system, seemed like the soil always got mold and algae before half the seeds sprouted. But we're in a pretty wet area, you might have better results. I've done OK with the heat mat, no dome, spraying with water every day, and a tiny little heater with a fan.If condensation on the lid is bad, I could either prop up the plastic dome or remove it completely. But I thought I was supposed to have condensation on the lid until the seeds started to sprout, and only then remove the lid. FYI, the room temperature is sitting at 63F, whereas the soil in the net cups with the seeds under the plastic dome is sitting at about 80F.
Are you getting rain, rain, and more rain, and hail a few days ago, like me, since we're not too far from each other?Good morning Gardeners plant are great in the spare room for another month.
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Here's mine - Green River knife.Anyone have a knife they love?
I've never seen so many turkeys dead on the side of the roads before this year! I'm amazed at the amount of dead animals I've been seeing on the roads. It makes me wonder if it's because people don't pay attention to driving while they are driving, and instead have their noses in their phones.I have seen a crazy number of turkeys today. More than I've seen all winter! I stopped counting at 50. One huge Tom was walking down the side of the freeway!
Keep them away from any underground water sources such as pipes, septic fields, etc. Their roots can and will destroy in their quest for water, can cost you $$$.A few weeks ago, I went to my grandma's birthday party, and while there I took some cuttings from their huge willow tree. I plunked them in some water, and waited. They grew roots! And I'm excited to plant these babies somewhere on my property:
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Well, I'm all caught up on this thread, and now I'm off to dig!