Alasgun
Deeply Rooted
I miss hounds!
Saw a big groundhog today in the yard. Not good. Was tempted to release the hound on him, but decided that might have a negative outcome, as in, a vet bill.
I doubt anything would happen really if I set him on one, he's more a tracker than a catcher. But a dog is a dog and you never know when a surprise burst of prey drive might kick in. Unlikely I'd ever be able to train out those deeper instincts.if you can train the hound to chase them but not actually engage that would probably be more useful and less expensive.
Haha, I think I'd need a lot of artistic capability to transform it! Not my strong suit! Although I have seen some very nice chainsaw sculpting...but I'd need to know how to use a chainsaw (and not be afraid of them!). It would be great to transform it instead of haul it, it weights hundreds of pounds. We broke our wheelbarrow hauling the other one away.That’s a trophy! Might even come into the category of “Yard Art” with your creative abilities?
Are African common beans P. vulgaris?I HAVE managed to find the box with my African common beans, but I am sort of on the fence about whether I should try and plant them THIS year.
On one hand, I DO have some spare space left, and they CERTAINLY could use a regenerative grow out. (I expected them to go from the dead white and purple they were when fresh to the tan and black they were when I got them, but by now the tan has darkened to a very clear chocolate brown, even on the solid greyish tan ones, so I can tell they are getting REALLY oxidized.
On the other, it's almost June, and that was when the beans last time were basically coming into flower/pod. So I'm a little worried that, if I plant them now, they won't have enough time or day length to reproduce before either it gets too cold or the days get too short.
I don't really have enough of any of them to try and split supplies and hedge my bets, so it's one or the other.
Yes. I meant "African" in the sense of the varieties coming from Africa. Pretty much all of the ones I have came from buying out Richter's supply of something they called "Speckled Grey" from the Seed Zoo. They treated it as a single variety with a variable expression, but I quickly discovered it was in fact a mix of totally separate varieties (basically, the reverse of what I found with Fort Portal Mixed.) As far as I could tell, most of the beans turned out to be either Pebblestone or Fort Portal Violet (what I re-named Fort Portal Mixed to after everything came back identical in color and shape), and those I traded away. But I kept the few that didn't fit into either group; a few that produced seeds with the Pebblestone seed coat pattern but too small and or short to be Pebblestone, the Night Sky ones (basically a mostly purple/black seed coat with a few white/tan sprinkles scattered around on it* And two fairly small ones (one sort of greyish tan, the other maroon) that just showed up in a few packs.Are African common beans P. vulgaris?