On the Rada knives I don't think there's any glue since there is no wood. I like that about them too. I bought a basic set and added a grapefruit knife and a different paring knife. Haven't had to sharpen them yet and have used them daily.
That's an amazing handmade knife SeedO.
I seem to be drawn to sharp objects--even ones that are stealth--having already cut my ankle badly twice on a plastic rubbermaid stepping stool of all things. So I have a house rule that no cutlery knives go into the dishwasher from similar experience of...
Yes, BE CAREFUL-- I'll vouch you need to watch out when first getting used to the Rada knives. We were used to such force cutting and sawing through things and these things cut like everything is butter. I could see losing a finger if one is not extra careful.
@Beekissed we have a green ceramic...
I put mine on the wall next to the stove on a magnetic stainless steel strip. It's been convenient and looks nice, too. I've always wondered about how sanitary those knife holes in the wood blocks can be, since I don't see any way of cleaning them out.
@teamneu welcome! I always enjoyed hiring out as a teen to shell beans, even though it was hard on my fingers. I thought it beat earning money babysitting on any day!
Wow @Carol Dee that's a great haul! Texas is not known for it's potato growing although I know folks who successfully grow little red potatoes in the eastern part of the state where the soil is better.
I don't know anyone other than us attempting it in the southwest. To lower the pH we added...
@baymule, thanks. I'm probably 75 miles south of Houston, except five hours west into the desert. Could it have been your soil--did you have sandy loam or blackland prairie clay?--or more rainfall? So you just dug up the plant at end of season and found nothing underground? (I'm guessing that's...
Good luck with those Sea-K. Interesting the link you gave for V. subterranea shows they like dry, poor soils. It seems I live in a place very similar to Africa. My county and one next to it have the highest number of African endangered species being raised under conservation permit than even the...
If the Nimyo needs a longer growing season, I could try that one. And perhaps the Imbotyi Chaphaza and/or Kambulanketi. Or maybe you have something you know needs a longer season, let me know. I've left a little space to play with the unknown!
Here where we must irrigate daily wood doesn't last more than one season, anything below surface rots. So paint stirring sticks are cheaper than grading stakes, especially on the scale of our gardening, I can easily go through a box of 500. I've also used Impress O Tags, metal tags that I have...
I cut up plastic containers bound for the recycle bin and a sharpie to mark the thousands of seedlings I start each year. I find the custom plastic labels too expensive in the quantities I need. But they get blown around once the plants are planted. Last year I started using maybe what you...
I just recently found out there is such a thing as industrial strength sharpie markers, available only online. I'm going to order some and see if my markers can last the whole season.