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  1. YourRabbitGirl

    Cucumbers starting

    The best method of planting cucumber is a direct seedling in the garden after the soil has warmed, as the seeds do not germinate in a colder soil than 60 degrees. Only drive two or three cucumber seeds an inch into the soil, spacing the seedlings 18 to 36 inches apart.
  2. YourRabbitGirl

    My little piece of the Ozarks.

    I bet that looks fascinating! I envy you. I hope to hear from you soon. have a great day.
  3. YourRabbitGirl

    I Hate Green Briars!

    Lay landscape cloth over the area and spread a 2-inch mulch layer over the surface, for example wood chips. Place briar stems and roots in the garbage and sterilize the pruning shears before using them on other plants.
  4. YourRabbitGirl

    Beez pleezz

    We start with one or two hives, and position them where many nectar- and pollen-producing flowering plants are found. There should be plenty of shade, no wind and in a separate area where your non-beekeeping neighbors won't be bothered
  5. YourRabbitGirl

    Seed Potatoes-Where do you Buy?

    Although you could plant some potatoes and make them grow into plants, it is not recommended for two reasons that you try growing potatoes from the grocery store. ... This is why use of disease-free seed potatoes is so critical. Which means purchasing certified seed potatoes, not supermarket...
  6. YourRabbitGirl

    Tell me how to collect Garli Chive seeds ?

    The treatment for chives with garlic is very straightforward. Water as needed; although the plants are resistant to drought, they enjoy humid soil. Other treatment of garlic chives instructs to fertilize them with a slow release fertilizer at the start of the growing season.
  7. YourRabbitGirl

    How you keeping yourself busy?

    Only a few things that I did to keep my mind occupied — pick and choose the ones that may work for you. Build a new challenge, seek your next career, list your goals in life, read Zen Habits, decode your workspace, seek a hobby, make your job a game, educate yourself,
  8. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello

    I have some chickens too. but they are for consumption after 2 months. hope to hear from you soon. have a great day!
  9. YourRabbitGirl

    Poor tomatoes

    It may be useful to put a bird bath in the garden to keep the birds away from tomatoes. ... You can also provide birds with a sacrificial tomato decoy plant which they can eat while preserving the tomato plants you want for yourself.
  10. YourRabbitGirl

    What Did You Do In The Garden?

    Monitoring of the health of all plants and greenscapes, watering and feeding plants, trimming of trees and shrubs, fertilizing and mowing lawns, weeding gardens and keeping clear of waste and litter green spaces and walkways.
  11. YourRabbitGirl

    Spring wants to come

    very unpredictable. that's what global warming is doing to our planet. :(:(:(
  12. YourRabbitGirl

    What are You Eating from the Garden?

    Pre-sowing Parsnips germination Spray the seeds on the surface and place the lid on. Place your tub in a dry, dark place. After 5 days of daily testing for sprouted seeds. When chitted it is important for the seeds to be sown promptly and well watered to ensure that the soil or compost is in...
  13. YourRabbitGirl

    seeking pea and bean advice

    Sugar snap peas are a cool-season crop and even when the plants are small, they can withstand light frosts. In the fall, in the last 8 to 10 weeks prior to the first frost forecast, plant sugar snap peas to ensure a good harvest. Plant the seeds in single or double rows 1 to 11⁄2 inches deep and...
  14. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello

    That sounds great, I hope you can teach us on some strategies on farming. I hope to hear from you more. have a great day.
  15. YourRabbitGirl

    Cats using garden as litter box

    Cats prefer to use soft soil as a litter box and cat feces can cause serious diseases in humans. ... Every animal waste, not just animals, can also contaminate the soil with other parasites such as roundworm and hookworm and bacteria such as E. It's a coli or salmonella.
  16. YourRabbitGirl

    Gardening With Animals

    Animals live in the Backyard. This workshop begins with a reading about animals that live and work in our gardens: Bees, Spiders, Butterflies & Caterpillars, Worms, Praying Mantis, Grasshoppers, Crickets, Hummingbirds, Robins, Ladybug Beetles, Bumble Bees, Rats, Rabbits, Aphids, Snails, and many...
  17. YourRabbitGirl

    Black Walnut tree sap

    Maple is not the only tree in town that can be tapped for syrup ... consider tapping birch and black walnut trees as well! ... Black Walnut and Paper Birch are the two most common maple alternatives. Such trees are tapped and their sap is handled in a somewhat similar manner to maple sap.
  18. YourRabbitGirl

    Pruning dwarf magnolia

    It's possible to keep it small, but it's not that convenient, as you've discovered. Choose the form and prune towards the target. Seek pruning to encourage sideways growth and prevent upward growth. With a long-term strategy, you can keep your tree small and beautiful and still have flowers.
  19. YourRabbitGirl

    Myoga Ginger

    Japanese ginger can be grown in most soils where well-milled manure or garden compost has been added. The soil should be moisture-retentive and well-drained. This hardy, herbaceous perennial can be cultivated in the sun or in partial shade.
  20. YourRabbitGirl

    Hello

    Hello and welcome to the forums Fernie! I hope we can hear more from you in the forums. have a great day!!
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