Your 2026 Garden

Do you need me to send you some dandelion seeds? :D We spray ours, but the farmer fields don't keep up with theirs, so it's a losing battle.
lol šŸ˜‚ thanks but no , we have PLENTY. The leaves are a favorite for my Geese. The flowers go to my daughter’s Guinea pigs. And I use the roots to make medicinal tea. All I have to do is leave one tiny piece of the root in the ground and it will grow back.
 
You would think grapes and blackberries would be high enough off the ground to be out of their reach but Lilac and especially Barracuda are determined young snots. This might also explain the marks on some of the apples and peaches hanging from the lower branches, and here I was suspecting wild birds.
We had to wire off the rafters in the hen house. Those little Bantams kept flying up there. One, I didn't want to get pooped on from above, and two, I was afraid a couple of them might get broken legs. P'Eggy was the first to fly up there. She is the lightest weight & most aerodynamic of the three. The others were not to be outdone by her. They teetered up there until I sent my son in with hardware cloth to fence off the rafter area. I occasionally see them looking up there like, Why? Why not? Silly birds!
 
Barracuda likes to perch on top of the greenhouse. It's ~7' (~2m) tall. The privacy fence is only 6' tall. I live in fear of the day she decides to fly up there and down the other side (grass is always greener and all that). My Great Pyrenees dogs live up to their breed reputation of being great livestock guardians. The neighbor next door has a yappy snarling Pomeranian while the one behind has a pit bull. 😧
 
Barracuda likes to perch on top of the greenhouse. It's ~7' (~2m) tall. The privacy fence is only 6' tall. I live in fear of the day she decides to fly up there and down the other side (grass is always greener and all that). My Great Pyrenees dogs live up to their breed reputation of being great livestock guardians. The neighbor next door has a yappy snarling Pomeranian while the one behind has a pit bull. 😧
One of several reasons I don't free range. 4 houses on my fence line & they all have dogs; mostly large ones. Rottweiler, German Shepherd, & a Bloodhound or Great Dane are the large ones. There's a couple of smaller ones too. Then there's the feral cats, large squirrels & a couple of hawks live in a tree 2 houses to the west.
The 3 Bantam hens I currently have live in a 9' x12' coop with a 6' x 6' covered run. Before we acquire 3 more Bantams we will be adding a 9' x 6' run on the other side of the coop. That makes the limit of 6 hens allowed by the town's regulations.
 
Started my seedlings inside already. It's a little early for that in Ohio but I have issues every year with leggy seedlings so I'm hoping to give them an even better head start this year, hoping they will grow stronger
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Started my seedlings inside already. It's a little early for that in Ohio but I have issues every year with leggy seedlings so I'm hoping to give them an even better head start this year, hoping they will grow stronger
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If they’re leggy every year have you tried putting them closer to the grow light?
 
I've tried to grow lavender probably five times over the years. It never comes back even if we mulch it. Maybe there's a version for growing in the frozen tundra of Wisconsin and surrounding states?
I have also had struggles with that, I can get it to sprout and grow a bit 1 year but then its gone. I thought it was supposed to be hardy in zone 6 though.... šŸ˜”
 
Google search says it's dill, but I was thinking celery lol
It looks like chamomile to me, it has that low speed tangled thin leaf look. Dill has a much more freathery thin look in my experience, and celery has those rounded serated leaves doesnt it?
 

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