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  1. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    American Sycamore Germination

    Ha! Love what you love :) Follow you arrow wherever it goes, right? They help to create a good biodiversity in an area. I literally delivered 11 catalpas to an island planting site last September to replace a clear-cutting of buckthorn.
  2. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    American Sycamore Germination

    I own a tree farm and American Sycamore is one of the varieties I carry. I've bought them as saplings before but was able to obtain some seed balls from a friend, so I am giving growing them from seed a shot :) Catalpas (I also carry those) and them both aren't really good for timber Yeah...
  3. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    American Sycamore Germination

    Anyone have any experience with successful germination of American Sycamore (platanus occidentalis) seeds? Been trying for around a month now with no luck and am curious if I'm missing some trick. First time with them. So far it's just been in soil, but I'm about to go back to my coffee...
  4. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Starting a Tree Farm

    So like I said before, a local nonprofit purchased some trees from me and I got the opportunity to make my first sale and delivery of trees via canoe. 11 catalpas delivered to an island that a few months prior was covered in buckthorn My friend Andrew steadying one of the trees as a volunteer...
  5. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Overwintering Banana Plants

    Around this time is when I replant them, so when it's finally warm enough (May) they already have some good growth when I put them in the ground I have already put into pots everything that survived. Some had obvious rot, so those got thrown in the woods, but most are getting back to business...
  6. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Overwintering Banana Plants

    Not yet, but there's hope. My musa Manzanos are the ones I want to see fruit :)
  7. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Mouse effing with my acorns?

    Haha. You've learned to just accept it
  8. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Overwintering Banana Plants

    Oh there's a giant community out there :) Bananas.org has a lot of people passionate on that subject The main thread was from a year or two ago. I've lost some but have others going strong :)
  9. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Overwintering Banana Plants

    Been starting up some of my bananas and it constantly amazes me that I can dig these guys out, throw them in a dark room, ignore them for a few months and watch them immediately respond when I put them back in soil
  10. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Starting squash seeds indoors?

    what size pots do you use for your starts?
  11. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Starting squash seeds indoors?

    Cow Pots work good for this. However, you need to keep them moist. Like a baby in a hot tub the surface area is essentially greater than the volume and will just dry up quick if you don't keep it moist. baby in a hot tub can have a greater chance of overheating since they have more surface...
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    Mouse effing with my acorns?

    Inisde or outside? Inside I just use those traps with the teeth. But they're not dumb animals and so once they get to knowing those I switch it up to a different kind before going back. It's just persistence and placing the traps in their pathways that they might tske on the way to go get food
  13. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Scotch Bonnets Finally Ripening

    Well it's not like I'm eating them straight. They're an additive to soups, chili or stews as well as i make a hot sauce out of them with pineapple
  14. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Scotch Bonnets Finally Ripening

    If a branch looks dead or meh then trimming isn't bad. The one thing I have run into in the past is bringing them in from outside means you're bringing in bugs. You sure a single aphid didn't make that journey? Once inside there's no natural predators and annoyances and cleaners (wind &...
  15. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Scotch Bonnets Finally Ripening

    They're in a 5x5 Gorilla tent with other things. Yeah, growing these by a window might work in the end, but I would expect the plant to be extremely leggy and take far longer to produce, if it ever did. Overwintering them in that way is probably fine, but you might need to repot and trim them...
  16. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Scotch Bonnets Finally Ripening

    It's always such a long wait (90+ days just for plant maturity) for these guys, but very worth it. I have three plants going in my basement each with a good amount of peppers on them and they've finally started turning color in the last two days. I never really mark down when I start them but...
  17. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Best Composting Tips

    I'm right there with both of you. I pile crap into my compost bins and then 6 or 8 months later pull it out and toss it in the garden or mix it into other soil for container gardening inside.
  18. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    What're your number of lettuce plants?

    Wahoo! That's what I was looking for. Not sure about your wilted lettuce drive, but I'll stay with more crisp ;)
  19. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    Horse Manure (Trail Gold)

    Nice answer. Thanks. The daikons are certainly a new though that gave me a laugh. I've put down seeds for about 40 different species of prairire grasses and flowers, including deep rooted ones like leadplant and big bluestem, and am excited to see it change over the years. I'm planning on...
  20. SprigOfTheLivingDead

    What're your number of lettuce plants?

    It all boils down to these questions: How many lettuce plants are the right amount? Do you keep germinating and planting more over the course of a season? Both in summer and winter I normally grow peppers and tomatoes, you know, plants that just keep producing and producing and aren't...
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