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I got some of these in an email and thought I'd share. The 1st one is really good to know (if it's true..)
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That's some pretty cool stuff Green beans anyone ? just testing imagines seem to be working again
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getback wrote:That's some pretty cool stuff Green beans anyone ? just testing imagines seem to be working again
ah.. the "fruits" of your labor! Those look GOOD!! I LOVE Green beans. You got any "maters"... How are they doing? I'm sure you know this.. but for those who don't; pinching-off the "sucker-shoots" that grow on a tomato vine (a shoot that grows-out between a "Y" branch.. and will never produce flowers/fruits) will keep "more" nutrients and water flowing to the good producing branches/vines.. and you'll get more blossoms/fruits.
The soil's lousy here in my yard.. and it doesn't get too much sun either. I'd have to get several yards of good loam delivered.. and a few bales of peat-moss.. just to get a small vegetable garden started. We've done "containers" on the back deck in the past.. but they're just a tease. We didn't even get one "annual" flower plant this season.
Yes.. the "SERV-IMAGE" format changed slightly.. and I'm such a creature of habit.. that I got frustrated with it the other night. It's working fine for me now too.
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1st picture is true, never seen a cell phone that wouldn't dial 911 without service.
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Yeah Roddie I pinched them suckers off at first , going to do the other tinny tim mator plants soon after this rainy period wee have going on was going to throw a thread into see if anyone else was gardening ? I know Rusty was , maybe you should conceder some raised beds ? always nice to have fresh veggies ! but not completely FREE Early stage ... Have a mator on me brother well [bleep] ! I got this page cant be displayed again Eric reason for edit ( more mators )
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getback wrote:Yeah Roddie I pinched them suckers off at first , going to do the other tinny tim mator plants soon after this rainy period wee have going on was going to throw a thread into see if anyone else was gardening ? I know Rusty was , maybe you should conceder some raised beds ? always nice to have fresh veggies ! but not completely FREE Early stage ... Have a mator on me brother well [bleep] ! I got this page cant be displayed again Eric reason for edit ( more mators )
YUMMY!!! There's nothing like a nice juicy, ripe tomato... fresh from you garden!!! I remember as a kid; my Dad use to mulch around his plants with grass clippings after mowing the lawn. We had well-water (shallow-well.. not artesian) .. and in the hot Summer.. you didn't want to use too much of it.. The grass-mulch helped to hold moisture in the garden soil... and you couldn't beat the price!!
This just reminded me of another memory.. "water-barrels"!! We had two of them sitting on patio-blocks, under the down-spouts at each corner on the back of the house. They were old heavy-duty 25 gallon Galvanized trash-barrels.. and they didn't leak. Even a short "cloud-burst" was usually enough to fill them back up. My Dad would use those to fill his watering-can.
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Heck man if I pick them 1/2 green markem FRAGLE ! Not after what happened to Rons ringmaster JR. would probably be tomato soup when you got them
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getback wrote:Heck man if I pick them 1/2 green markem FRAGLE ! Not after what happened to Rons ringmaster JR. would probably be tomato soup when you got them
Yea.. that's a shame. It's almost impossible; if not impractical ($$$), to ship a RTF model without it sustaining some sort of damage.
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