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Spied this at the lake but picked a smaller one for the chooks. These are great to dry and use as herbs for both birds and humans.
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Spied this at the lake but picked a smaller one for the chooks. These are great to dry and use as herbs for both birds and humans.
I keep chard through the winter also. Row covers over the beds and I harvest kale, chard and carrots all winter. It slows growth dramatically in winter, but if I get it big enough before really cold weather I can pick some every week all winter long.It never bolted? If it ever does I would save the seeds to see if you have a randomly cold hardy perennial Swiss chard variety
I tried some at the beginning of this year that were “sell by December 2014” and didn’t get anything but it can’t hurt to try these. I found some more 2014 a few months ago in the not climate controlled garage so I have basically 0 hope for those but I might as well try to prove myself wrongI had some with a 2017 expiry. Too bad i threw them around at the end of summer because so many germinated.
I planted pepper seeds that were in a bottle from 2 or 3 years ago and almost every one of them germinated but after I put them in the garden they almost all died. I have some mint seeds I'm going to try to plant but they're from probably 2012 or older.I tried some at the beginning of this year that were “sell by December 2014” and didn’t get anything but it can’t hurt to try these. I found some more 2014 a few months ago in the not climate controlled garage so I have basically 0 hope for those but I might as well try to prove myself wrong
SowthistleWhat do you call it?
This is chard is at least three seasons old. It started out in the garden first yeat, got moved to landscaping next, than back to the garden last summer. Even down to 0 deg F, covered with loose leaf litter, I can harvest off of it in winter.
Storms brewing, we wont get much but at least the heat wave has broken.
And we couldnt be happier with our rooster choice, he is placid and calm. Rocco El Gallo. View attachment 4195118View attachment 4195119
I wonder why that was. You would think after they germinate the age wouldn’t really matter that much but I guess it can. Plants are weirdI planted pepper seeds that were in a bottle from 2 or 3 years ago and almost every one of them germinated but after I put them in the garden they almost all died. I have some mint seeds I'm going to try to plant but they're from probably 2012 or older.