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20 years ago I had a video of deer fighting around one of my pants and eating it. They apparently go high as shit and pissed off at the squirrels that they stamped the squirrels to death. There was at least 3 dead squirrels under that chewed down plant lol.Just seen that about Tina too
All looking happy!Video this time.....
I'll definitely keep an eye out for these pants-eating deer.... ;)20 years ago I had a video of deer fighting around one of my pants and eating it. They apparently go high as shit and pissed off at the squirrels
It has been a chilly May. We only put the outdoor plants in the ground this week. We've had quite a few nights get below 40. Now it looks like nights will be the 50s.I just cover my plants at night in The Spring but i am also putting out autos already done with their veg so they are hardy. Any plant that's not young and is covered should be ok with nights in the high 30s and low 40s but all genetics differ sowho knows what your luck may bring
I thought that as well then started getting low 40’s again after I just put in 300 plants in the garden, even had one night drop right to 32f as I was waking up at 4am for work, then go back up, saw the frost thought they where dead, only lost the cucumbers and 1 tomato plant thank god lolIt has been a chilly May. We only put the outdoor plants in the ground this week. We've had quite a few nights get below 40. Now it looks like nights will be the 50s.
Lovely little slice of heaven you got there. Gorgeous.Beautiful day outside too
You’ll get used to it quick, I’m from south Philly so I know what you mean. You’ll really start to enjoy that riding mower more than you think. Then it’s trying to remember why you stayed in the city so long to begin with! Sounds like you have a real nice spot staked homie. Enjoy that shit, can’t take it with ya anyways!Thank you. It's a lot of work.......2+ years in and there are still some big projects that need to get done. Being from New York City, it ain't always easy. You should see me on a rider mower.....ha! It's going to take time to get things tight, work the land, house projects that need to get done......we've already switched to propane, had plumbing and electrical upgrades, security system, new generator....having good neighbors in the area has helped a lot too.
Yeah we're getting there. Some things need to be taken very seriously.......one wrong turn on a hill with a rider mower......or around the pond........would not go very well. Then there's things like chainsaws, which I simply won't use. I don't care how much safety is built in, I'd rather have a professional do that stuff, just like with electrical or plumbing work.You’ll get used to it quick, I’m from south Philly so I know what you mean. You’ll really start to enjoy that riding mower more than you think. Then it’s trying to remember why you stayed in the city so long to begin with! Sounds like you have a real nice spot staked homie. Enjoy that shit, can’t take it with ya anyways!
Yep lol 300 was the start, not including the carrots (around 150-200) , herbs, radishes (150-200) then just a few days ago I added another 50 cucumber, sugar snap peas, and yellow wax beans to the netted section of the garden lolOnly 300? ;) . Yeah I learned last fall that mature plants can handle a little below freezing, but that's mature plants. They droop, it warms up, they pop back. You have to watch out for mold/pm though because they need to dry off from the frost, and if it's followed by rain for a day or two, they never get a chance to dry out.
Young plants/seedlings in spring may not recover.......
Here's our outdoor patch. In the front are 2 Divine Banana cuttings. The middle is an autoflower that I removed from the closet garden......I really don't care if it makes it or not. If it doesn't, it's gone. If it does, then it will be gone before it interferes with the others' root space. It's 11:30am and has already got an hour+ of sun, and will get full sun all day until sunset, so probably 9 hours of direct sun per day.
It got cold last night. May have dipped just below freezing.
That's awesome. Working parts of our land to be able to grow a variety of vegetables is going to take time. We've already planted a variety of berries/bushes, and a few trees would be nice too, certainly apple up here......this property used to be a farm many years ago. The soil is rich.....but a little hard, occasional large rocks strewn about. It just has to be turned/worked......some additves..Yep lol 300 was the start, not including the carrots (around 150-200) , herbs, radishes (150-200) then just a few days ago I added another 50 cucumber, sugar snap peas, and yellow wax beans to the netted section of the garden lol
Yeah they mostly survived because I had them started in the tent about a month and a half earlymiscounted weeks lol, but when they went in, they where near a foot tall still in little propagation treys
Assume they yanked seeds?Framed customs intercept letter going on closet door......right side up....
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