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Free Ranging
It is exactly the other way around for me, I can stand the cold ( I grew up in Canadagreece, europe, zone 9a. 105 f is brutal for my chickens and plants. I personally don't mind heat. I cannot stand cold.


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It is exactly the other way around for me, I can stand the cold ( I grew up in Canadagreece, europe, zone 9a. 105 f is brutal for my chickens and plants. I personally don't mind heat. I cannot stand cold.
Same here. I'll take 20 degrees & snow over 90 any day.It is exactly the other way around for me, I can stand the cold ( I grew up in Canada) but canāt tolerate heat very well
and my poor chickens also suffer when its 28 C at 10 pm
I've already picked 2 large green peppers. Letting the others turn red. I started peppers really late this year but we also have had a lot of heat & rain.Mature Pepper plants need less N and more P&K cut back Nitrogen back to zero.. grow the plant to desired height and then ditch N and only feed for flower and fruit.. I regularly start to get peppers end of May and June July I get a ton.. I only have a few plants this year no garden to speak of.. health issues..
90 degrees would feel balmy. I'm getting fed up with the triple digit weather combined with high humidity this early in the summer. I can only imagine what August is going to be like... Thank God for the irrigation system. It has made life far more bearable in the garden.Same here. I'll take 20 degrees & snow over 90 any day.
Holy cannoli, I went out to set up the japanese beetle traps & I was swarmed by hundreds. DH was disgusted, it looked like the ground around was moving. Guess I should have put them out last week.![]()
I fenced an area around the chicken coop. Itās approximately 2500 square feet. They get to run around and forage twice a day. I stay with them because of the abundance of predators. Keeps them out of my garden areas as well.I let my fenced in chicken out to have some fun, but when I went to check on them, they ate my newly planted long daikon raddish tops and up rooted a some.
I won't let them out again, big mistake............