Ridgerunner
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It should. Mine did in Arkansas when it got that cold.Does anyone know if the garlic will continue to grow?
It should. Mine did in Arkansas when it got that cold.Does anyone know if the garlic will continue to grow?
Garlic is supposed to be hardy to -30 it should come back from the bulb.I got my onions planted over the weekend. I also trimmed up the dead leaves on my elephant garlic that died from the -6 degrees we had during our winter snow storm. Does anyone know if the garlic will continue to grow?
That "stuff" is rich growing medium. It need only contact with earthworms.Just what is that "stuff" that accumulates in the bottom of a bird bath? They are clean now but a wire brush and armstrong cleaner was barely enough. I re-planted a bunch of lillies. You know the giant ones where there is a kid in the picture looking up at the flower but when you grow them they are 2 feet tall? Those ones.
Had a helper when I was out planting my beans this morning.
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This is not the same Garter Snake I had around last summer, that one was about 4" longer. Not sure if this one was a full foot long. Beautiful isn't it.
Aw, you took the character out of that bird bath. What will the birds think. Mother Nature abhors a vacuum, how long do you think it will take her to create life in that sterile environment? What is that stuff? Sediment, stain, and microbial life. A world of its own. Don't worry, it won't be that long before Mother Nature reclaims it.
A cleaner? I usually just use a brush though that reminds me, I need to clean some algae off of a few walls and a shed door. I usually use a bleach solution and elbow grease.