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    Newbie

    Go on-line and look, there are numerous extraction processes depending on how the final oil will be used. Co-2 extraction requires very expensive equipment but yields a very pure product. On the other end of the expense scale would be Alcohol which would be in the realm of a home refiners...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    While we are on the subject of Moose, this video is circulating locally and kinda cool. After 6 sec you can skip the advertisement. These aren’t especially large bulls but the skirmish is entertaining! Especially the surprise ending!😉...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    I believe Elk is better. 64 inch is getting up there but each year Moose over 70 inch are shot. The rascal shot a 64 inch moose last year as well.
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Yea; 64 inch!
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    And speaking of Cucumbers, we’ve had 4 straight days of sun and 50F which has the Greenhouse out doing itself! I’ve put off shutting it down until i got the plow truck winter ready; which was finished up today, but it’s going to hurt having to pull up those Cucumber and Tomato plants! Looking...
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    Artifacts, found in Your Garden

    Im with you @ducks4you ; i really miss Thistlebloom too! As far as “Artifacts” those things my neighbors cat leaves in my fresh tilled beds probably don’t count huh?
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Thanks; The in-door fruits are cleaner (smoother) but the greenhouse fruit is considerably larger, thanks to real light; the Sun! Either way; i’ll put my Cucumbers up against ANY store bought fruit for flavor and all of my friends will back me on that! In years past we’ve put up a dozen or more...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    The in door Bath-tub Cukes went in the ground July 13th and today i took the first fruit! The greenhouse is still rocking so there’s no shortage! That’s a good thing.
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    Ducks 4 in '24

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castoreum
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Those are whopers next to the few we grew; congratulations! We like sharing with the neighbors too!
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    Newbie

    We discoverd last year how frost hardy chard is and will put some effort into keeping it a bit by tossing a row cover over it once its freezing regular.
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    After removing the heads from those last 9 Broccoli, i pulled the stalks and every one of them looked like the first three (i showed a while back) with very little root remaining. There’s a half dozen Kale in this bed as well; which stood up to the wind ok and shows a root ball that should be...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    No need, they’ll be gone by spring! In the mean time they’ll be smothered by bucket after bucket of Rabbit poop & bedding and roughly 100 2-gallon buckets on kitchen scraps. Even these last beauties will be found in the Compost after while!
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    We’ve had a couple dryer days and realizing “any day now” it can turn off unpleasant; i mounted the mower and gathered the leaves! This time of year its never about the lawn but I do hold those leaves in high regard! So, at this point i can say next year’s bin has now been Carbon-aided🙄
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    A Seed Saver's Garden

    I’ve noticed the same thing, Kale’s a little bit like a cat; it’ll do just fine without you, although i hold Kale in much higher regard!🫣
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    On This Day

    Over on the Canoe tripping forum they tell us it’s “Johnny Appleseed day”. Everyday is something, some of it’s interesting.
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Another day or so and this batch of Lacto bacillus will be ready. Most of the 6 qts. will be added to the Hydroslate drum to aid the breakdown. This drum’s been continually active for the last 4-5 years and it’s a lot like pouring honey right now. Once more of the thick stuff has dissolved...
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Thats too bad, there are so many great “un-conventional” food items if a person is willing to un-wrinkle their nose for a minute.
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    Well, now we both learned something! Let me know what they taste like!
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    One Alaskans greenhouse

    @akroberts this link should get you in the ball park? They are not an Alaskan thing due to our season and the only ones i ever grew only got as big as pencils.😳 However i’m always happy to do a little research to help someone (you) out. ‘The Spruce” has always been a good resource for me. We...
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