I have the same.So…. Air quality is definitely bad…
Red/purple defines most of Ohio/Indians right now.
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My garden at 7 am. Yes, fog and smoke.
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I have the same.So…. Air quality is definitely bad…
Red/purple defines most of Ohio/Indians right now.
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My garden at 7 am. Yes, fog and smoke.
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This was us yesterday.So…. Air quality is definitely bad…
Red/purple defines most of Ohio/Indians right now.
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My garden at 7 am. Yes, fog and smoke.
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YUP. that was us for two weeks a couple weeks ago. It was ridiculous.So…. Air quality is definitely bad…
Red/purple defines most of Ohio/Indians right now.
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My garden at 7 am. Yes, fog and smoke.
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Glad you got it mostly resolved. She was probably frustrated with the tech that sent it out with faulty brakes. I bet the tech will get a good talking to from the manager. LOL
I plan on making pumpkin bread! I've never made it with garden fresh pumpkin before...That's awesome. I would love to have pumpkin in June. I'd be making homemade pumpkin pie mix, bread and anything else I could make.
Something I read about Hugelkultur beds is that they shouldn't be used for perennial plants with extensive root systems. As the wood rots and collapses it damages the perennial's root system. Whether it's true, I couldn't say but it makes sense. Just thought I'd throw this out for you. Hope your new/old mower runs like a top and stops on a dime when you get it back.Question on Rhubarb.... could I use my chicken run compost instead of green manure?
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I've been watching a number of YouTube videos on starting a rhubarb patch. I am currently planning on building a 4X4 pallet wood raised bed and planting one rhubarb plant in the middle of it. From what I understand, the rhubarb plant will spread out over the years and eventually fill the entire bed.
Almost all those YouTube videos show people putting green manure into the rhubarb bed when planting the crown. I understand that rhubarb needs lots of nitrogen, but could I use my chicken run compost instead of green manure? I don't have any cows, horses, or goats, etc.... But I do have lots of chicken run compost. Most of my chicken run compost is made up of leaves and grass clippings, with chicken poo mixed in. It's great compost for my gardens, but it's not fresh manure.
Also, I am wondering if I could plant beans around the edges of the pallet wood raised bed with the rhubarb plant in the middle? It might take a number of years for the rhubarb to completely fill the raised bed, and I'm thinking it might be good to use that bare space to plant beans which would fix additional nitrogen into the soil for the rhubarb. Any thoughts? Thanks.