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Post by jen51 on Jun 19, 2016 8:43:39 GMT -5
set A deadfall trap with 120 lb stormdrain grill to utterly crush and destroy the ##$#$/#! Bandit coon that killed my last chicken last night. I have a can of sardines in oil taped to a single picket holding up the grate. I hope the sob suffers! Did you have a coon in your trap this morning?
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Jun 19, 2016 9:35:53 GMT -5
No....not yet...I can wait...doom awates the foul vermin.
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Jun 20, 2016 14:26:48 GMT -5
Been sooo busy! I didn't do all this today but in the last few days; canned strawberry jam, tilled up the sweet corn and replanted because the first planting was spotty, tilled the garden, planted more beans.
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Post by jen51 on Jun 20, 2016 17:21:24 GMT -5
Treated squash with bone meal.
The first round of green beans looks just about ready to pick. Let canning season begin!
(I won't be nearly so enthusiastic at the ending of canning season)
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Post by Clotilde on Jun 20, 2016 17:29:15 GMT -5
Planted some leftovers. Got this kid's planters ready. Planted some lily of the valley under the pine. Spilled stain in the driveway.
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Post by mundacormeum on Jun 20, 2016 20:05:33 GMT -5
2 year old picked the two largest tomatoes (still green!) from my heirloom plant :,(
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Jun 20, 2016 22:12:53 GMT -5
Treated squash with bone meal. The first round of green beans looks just about ready to pick. Let canning season begin! (I won't be nearly so enthusiastic at the ending of canning season) Should I put my remaining bone meal on plants to use it up or do you ever use it a second year?
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Jun 20, 2016 22:15:08 GMT -5
Planted some leftovers. Got this kid's planters ready. Planted some lily of the valley under the pine. Spilled stain in the driveway. I wasn't sure what it looked like but I wish I had some growing. 
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Post by Marya Dabrowski on Jun 20, 2016 22:16:29 GMT -5
2 year old picked the two largest tomatoes (still green!) from my heirloom plant :,( That sucks. You can either make fried green tomatoes or put them in a brown paper bag to ripen.
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Post by Clotilde on Jun 21, 2016 6:49:36 GMT -5
Planted some leftovers. Got this kid's planters ready. Planted some lily of the valley under the pine. Spilled stain in the driveway. I wasn't sure what it looked like but I wish I had some growing.  They smell phenomenal. I've loved them since I was a child and my grandma let me smell her scented soaps, this was my favorite. They are "poisonous" which can mean many things but from what I have observed, most plants like this are considered such. I just want to smell it, not eat it.
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Post by mundacormeum on Jun 21, 2016 7:16:46 GMT -5
2 year old picked the two largest tomatoes (still green!) from my heirloom plant :,( That sucks. You can either make fried green tomatoes or put them in a brown paper bag to ripen. They were both still too small to salvage, unfortunately. They were just the biggest of the newly budding tomatoes  . The golf ball sized one had a bite mark in it.....I wasn't sure if I should have laughed or cried.
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Post by RitaMarita on Jun 21, 2016 7:28:43 GMT -5
2 year old picked the two largest tomatoes (still green!) from my heirloom plant :,( So sad... Hopefully the rest will turn out all right...
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Post by jen51 on Jun 21, 2016 10:36:48 GMT -5
Treated squash with bone meal. The first round of green beans looks just about ready to pick. Let canning season begin! (I won't be nearly so enthusiastic at the ending of canning season) Should I put my remaining bone meal on plants to use it up or do you ever use it a second year? The bone meal will keep. Youre plants might benefit from another treatment of it when production is in full force. If not, I'd save it for next year.
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Post by mundacormeum on Jun 21, 2016 12:27:18 GMT -5
2 year old picked the two largest tomatoes (still green!) from my heirloom plant :,( So sad... Hopefully the rest will turn out all right... I hope so  . Luckily, they weren't the only two tomatoes on there
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Post by jen51 on Jun 25, 2016 13:20:30 GMT -5
Applied bone meal to 2 patches of tomatoes. Picked a lot of green beans Picked Tomatoes Pulled Carrots Watered the melon patch
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