Paz
Crowing
No, you are absolutely correctPlanted Okra last year, two plants, and realized that in order to get meaningful harvests at any given time you need to plant a bunch of them…..or am I wrong?
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No, you are absolutely correctPlanted Okra last year, two plants, and realized that in order to get meaningful harvests at any given time you need to plant a bunch of them…..or am I wrong?
Glad he was able to fix and ins covered most.Good news, my dentist was able to clean and fill the teeth I broke flossing. He showed me a picture of the broken tooth and explained where the nerve tissue was and if he did not numb my gums, I would have experienced pain. I did not feel anything through the 1-hour operation. My health insurance covered most of it, and I only paid $57 out of pocket to cover miscellaneous fees. He said I can eat anything I want; the filling has hardened, and my tooth is fixed.
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I grew lima beans in a 20-gallon fabric grow bag and I eventually let the pods dry on the vine before picking them. I got tired of eating the soft pods, so it served its purpose.You need to stop bragging, very unbecoming.I have tried limas a few times and every time I get the plant and no beans, and I have low nitrogen soil and don’t add any back for beans. But my peas and green beans do very well
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NiceI cut all the chive clumps down to the ground this morning and ended up with one gallon of chopped chives for the freezer, 1.35 pounds. That should last me until there's new, fresh chive growth to harvest again.
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Wow that is a ton of chives. Every time I try to grow chives something happens. Last time my dogs knocked the pot I planted the seeds in off the deck 10 feet down into rocks. I am giving up for now. Maybe next yearI cut all the chive clumps down to the ground this morning and ended up with one gallon of chopped chives for the freezer, 1.35 pounds. That should last me until there's new, fresh chive growth to harvest again.
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