I could get a mix :hide I honestly haven't even looked at them. I was mostly gonna use a large removable hoop house for the fall/winter for a bed of greens with spinach, a couple lettuces and some carrots and beets and rotate it around every year. Plus carrots and beets being biennial its a good...
I tried asking my amazing hubby which ones looked yummy and he gave the the 'uh I don't know' look :barnie so I'm gonna ask y'all which ones would be yummiest. I have pictures of each variety listed, i'm wanting to grow a loose leaf and a romaine to balance out the kale that I still need to...
alright i'll trim the top before i go to work, i could see if i still have some red barn paint and use that. still need to decide where we're planting it :D i'm going to espalier the tree so that it doesn't get huge. we've only got 5 1/2 years on the mortgage left so we won't be able to take it...
Alright so I found a web post on Facebook that said to refrigerate a pit in lightly moistened potting soil for three months. I kinda forgot about it and it was closer to four months, well it's potted now.
Should I cut off that top growth as described above? Or let it grow up potting as it...
so I'm looking for a soft neck variety to grow here in Missouri. I generally order through Territorial Seed Company, the new seed catalog came in today and I'm having trouble choosing. They don't list a zone preference for the varieties.
I may be young but I've rewound a cassette tape with a pencil, I've been grounded for not rewinding my VHS before mom took it back to the rental place, and my dad had a rotary phone when I was a teenager. and i drank out of the hose many times, even recently lol. I also remember when DVDs came...
staining and dirt is why I want to just redo the wood floors in our home. itsa actually the subfloor ( I know! -cringe-) and its pretty rough but eventually we'll get new floors, and tile in the kitchen and bath and dining/laundry
Something more to add! I left the blogher site and paid to get my own website! owlnestfarm.com me and the DH argued for an hour what to call our farm. and if we decide we don't like it in a year i'll change it. its the same stuff I have posted above but i'm working on new material as we speak...
i'm very careful what I give my chickens. I know that they can't have uncooked beans or anything related to alums, they don't like celery the picky lil brats. plus my DH wants to keep the yard 'looking clean' since we live in town. I could try to make a bin in the coop with step or something for...