So we decided to transplant because the plants were rapidly outgrowing the pods, the root systems are just amazing. We only transplanted half of our seedlings, and that is already over 100 plants.
This was the seed pods after 7 days...The zuc's, pickles, and cukes already over 2 inches....Gotta...
I never heard of them till I bought her. I wish I had 11 more. Daily laying huge creamy white eggs, mostly ever 24 hours. Same with the Golden Comet (Red sex link).
Show us what you have that makes you a crazy green thumb who has chickens as well.... I dare ya!
Here at the Ranch we have: a Black Copper Marans rooster, a Rhode Island Red Rooster, 2 Buff Orps, 2 Black SL, a Black Copper Marans Pullet, a Brahma, a Golden Comet, A Tetra Tint, a Blue Laced Red...
As a 3rd year ASL student, I like the signed version, but I did notice small differences in technique and although the lighting adds mystique, it is a little hard to see. Sounds like fun...
Ok..... I finally found it. :old Thank you all for the amazing BD wishes. Now I have been racking my brain trying to figure out what would be the best gift that is easy to mass produce for my new friends...... huuummmm! Thinking of something that makes my garden grow........... I got it! As soon...
I didn't know I made a BD thread...lol. Garden peaches taste really good as well, our favs were the dads sunset, thai pinks and the top 100's. As far as I know its just a tabasco bush that looks like a small tree.. it's starting its second season.
Sorry, no pictures. I had kept a sample of the leaves for a while but never made it to the Depot for help. I was never able to find anything regarding this problem while googling for days... nothing I found really matched my problem.
What causes the sticky film that covered and finally killed these plants? I never saw any weird beetles or other strange bugs, but I still watched these plants go from riches to rags in just a few days.... Please advise.
Ok, to the left of me is tomatoes: garden peach, tigerella, dads sunset, thai pink egg, green zebra, pink ponderosa, and pomodoro. To the right: green bells, armenian cukes, tabasco tree, serrano peppers, cilantro, kale, swiss chard, and beets. next row of beds held Purple eggplant and Japanese...
It is nice until I think of the work that is coming and the leg and back pain that I will endure in a couple of weeks. That palm is now gone so the sun will cover the entire yard all day...
I stood there and looked around.... with glorious anticipation of what is to come....:hu
Knowing that all that hard work of turning the soil over and over.:th Letting the suns rays cook down all those rich organics that we added over the winter and letting our chickens remove all those nasty...