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The only garden I have is a few things in tubs. I neglected to put hog panels around them and the sheep got to them. They pulled up onions, ate some and ate the tops of a tub of potatoes to the dirt. I thought potato leaves were poisonous? Evidently not to sheep.

Growing in pots beats nothing at all. Don’t be discouraged, you’ll get there.
 

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Wally had a hard day.🤣
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Looks like there was a 4+ quake north of Chico.

Just reading a little about East Coast quakes. The story was that the Earth's crust is connected over larger areas on that side of the continent. So, even a small quake is felt farther from the center. In heavily populated areas, that means more people feel it.

As a small child, my family lived in Redding. I grew up in the Medford Oregon area.

Steve
 

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Looks like there was a 4+ quake north of Chico.

Just reading a little about East Coast quakes. The story was that the Earth's crust is connected over larger areas on that side of the continent. So, even a small quake is felt farther from the center. In heavily populated areas, that means more people feel it.

As a small child, my family lived in Redding. I grew up in the Medford Oregon area.

Steve
This earthquake was on our news as being in NYC.
We've had a few tremors over here but thankfully not too strong.
 

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