Dirtmechanic
Garden Addicted
Or freudian? Poo seems both interesting and overrated.fecoration lol!
Not sure if that was a typo but its hilarious and goes well with the subject.
Or freudian? Poo seems both interesting and overrated.fecoration lol!
Not sure if that was a typo but its hilarious and goes well with the subject.
Here squirrels will completely harvest them, in a relatively short period of time. A friend of ours planted a lot of sunflowers in their front yard this year... 30-40 of them. They were really beautiful, but every time we visited, multiple squirrels were climbing the plants and chewing into the heads. The ground was covered with debris.The birdwatcher will want to pay conscientious attention to when the seeds are ripe or the birds will leave none for winter. Even if that is the sunflowers only purpose, the feathered neighbors will be happy to find them during the time when Old Man Winter is making life difficult for them.
So apparently they had TP shortages back then too...big leaves...
And now, because of somebodys' big mouth, everyone knows why I hate holly bushes!So apparently they had TP shortages back then too...
Thats so cool, my DIL is from New Hampshire.The University of New Hampshire has been a blessing for many, especially during the tenure of Professor Elwyn M. Meader. His breeding efforts were wide ranging, especially in the development of short-season vegetables. And notably, he did not patent any of his developments, stating "I was working for the taxpayer and the results on my work belonged to them.". I still grow a short-season pepper, "Sweet Chocolate", developed by him.
Or freudian? Poo seems both interesting and overrated.
Thats so cool, my DIL is from New Hampshire.
I'm going to have to check out that pepper now. Capsicuns are one thing I have always had difficulty getting to grow. Chillis...no prob, so I dont really understand why.
It usually takes me three goes at getting something new to grow. With these melons (Sweet Granite), its taken a bit longer, but that may well have been cos I just didnt have the time to really make sure things were growing well, or maybe trying to get them started too early when its just a tad too cold for them..or sowing to shallow/deep.....
Everything has pretty much been sown/planted late, but at least this year they sprouted.
I do have the shop bought ones, which is probably a Hales best... and one plant actually has a fruit that is looking quite good. the other type I sowed is the Charantais, which is finally strting to do something and least I forget, my golden midget watermelons.
last year I direct sowed a couple and nothing....this year, I got 2 seedlings to sprout and then realised that one of the seeds I sowed last year had sprouted and was pretty much on a par with mine from this year....I planted this years ones somewhere else just in case they were different types-tend to suffer from CRS(cant remember sh....)