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    Baymule's 2017 Garden Thread

    Bay who doesn't admire those beautiful jars of sweetness? I know it warms the cockles of my heart :love to be able to bless my family with my home canned eats. It's hot, sticky, messy work but I love every minutes knowing it will be there whether we have money in our pockets or not. Also the...
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    Bob You Where Right

    That's good to know and I imagine it would help with their immunity resistance too.
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    Flies around house

    They really are cheap and they work for a long time. We have a lot less flies now. I even put them out on my porch by the backdoor and frontdoor.
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    A Big Howdy from Mississippi!

    Welcome @Clovepink. I do much more gardening in my imagination than I ever do in real time and surprisingly enough my imagined garden is much bigger and beautiful, lol. Arm chair gardening is my favorite kind! Less sweat and toil. Of course there is the downside of less fruits of labor.
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    Am I Responsible ?

    Tools are so valuable it's unbelievable that he didn't consider taking them home. I'm wondering if they were even his. People usually are careful with something they paid hard earned money for. I wouldn't worry about it.
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    DH

    God will see you through this. :hugs I can't imagine what you are going through right now. Prayers for you and your family.
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    Howdy

    Howdy from Arkansas Hazel Hain. If you love gardening then you will love this social site. There is many years of valuable experience store from all the members and it's just gosh darn fun!
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    Flies around house

    My daughter swears this works but it didn't for me. I have found the best thing to be flypaper. It is really gross but I'd rather have dead flies than ones landing on my food and beverages so after awhile you get where you don't notice them.
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    Underground veggies

    If the ground is dry and rock hard it is hard to dig. I always used a garden fork to loosen the ground around the vegetables and work them back and forth (again gently) before trying to pull. Also try to harvest before a big rain (especially after it's been dry) because it could cause potatoes...
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    How to get rid of drainage problems

    Vinegar also kills vegetation so maybe it helps get rid of some of the roots but it is so diluted, so maybe not.
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    Bob You Where Right

    Poor baby!
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    WR's 2017 Spring Garden

    Mr. Ranch y'all need to make some of Bays hot pepper butter. Boy howdy now y'all got you a good garden going down there. I was doing the happy dance up here when I noticed some tomato blooms!
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    Bob You Where Right

    Now that you mention it I remember about a year (maybe longer) ago hearing about a dog flu on the news. My sister was saying her dogs had been sick and I told her about it. Her dogs felt puny for a few days but recovered. My pup didn't get sick at all but then again maybe it was something else...
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    Gardening With Pigs

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870717899840833/permalink/1971465473099408/?comment_id=1972943426284946&reply_comment_id=1972947026284586&notif_t=group_comment&notif_id=1496584196640043 Like Comment
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    Cottonwood log

    :thumbsup
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