PlumberSoCal
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Snakes are some useful garden buddies!I’d chuck that snake down gopher hole lol
I wish it were in my yard. We have them, wife found a young one in our hall several years ago. I put it in the back yard but these gophers are mean. I missed one with a trap, took some hair and meat off the bastard but he's still trying to destroy my peach tree, or maybe that's why. I could poison his ass but I just can't use that crap. Last summer we had a group of red tailed hawks hang out until winter and have coyotes visiting several times a week, not to mention the coons, opossum and neighborhood pets. They mess with me again and all bets are off. Nuke 'em til they glow and shoot 'em in the dark!Snakes are some useful garden buddies!
Your plants are really taking off nice.Update 6-7
We had our first full day of sun yesterday and my babies loved it. Woke up this morning to over cast skies but now the sun is shining.
I'm really enjoying watching this girl flower. 31 days in and starting to fill out those buds. Yummy!
My other girl in the greenhouse is back to veg and getting taller after stretching several feet the past month. May have to top this one and get her in the ground. She could be a monster.
My pollinated girl outside is loving the sun. I'll pollinate her again this weekend when I do the lower branches of my greenhouse girl as I want a LOT of seeds.
Little ones too love the sun. The male sativa is growing tall and thin. The female next to him will be pollinated with his magic dust so I can work that sativa this fall.
My Indica leaner is starting to fill out like her sister before the gopher had its way. Really looking good and her growth is evident.
I'll measure all this weekend and see were we are after a week.
Still only two of four seeds in the horse manure popped. No burn on either so this may work. It will be interesting and I'll try potting the good one this weekend. Everything I have growing in the manure box is growing like weeds. It sure would be a lot cheaper to fill raised beds with free manure than purchased soil.
Really hoping to get that greenhouse in the back yard and put back together this weekend. If my back allows of course.
Until next time, Happy Growing.
I did this batch in a large trash can with the lid on so it was partly anti-aerobic. Worked like a charm.Compost needs a combination of green and brown layers for a healthy system. Food scraps should be covered with browns like old newspaper, cardboard shreds, wood shavings (cedar is my favorite... some wood contains compounds which impede decay which is no good) and dried plant matter (dead brown grass is great and old crispy leaves).
Food scraps with dirt covering it can go funky. Some people will dig trenches in garden beds months prior and bury food scraps in the bed but I prefer composting.
I will occasionally go out and piss on my compost pile (ammonia is good for the microbes) and when I'm starting a new pile ill hit it with a mix of molasses and old beer in some water as a microbe feeding boost.
Turn your compost regularly and don't let it dry out to keep healthy breakdown occurring. Too cold/wet and it'll go sour smelling like absolute shit.
Lmao that was just awesome. Now we need proof.Mick dundee undercover here I think
I just got my little pocket knife.Lmao that was just awesome. Now we need proof.
Where's your knife @PlumberSoCal
Confirmed Mick DundeeI just got my little pocket knife.
I grew up in one of LA's burbs but was taken camping, fishing and hunting since I was like 2. Caught more lizards, snakes frogs, toads, fish, insects than you can I imagine. Now that I live on the edge of a city with several acre lots around me as well as doing work in Valley Center there's all kinds of wildlife. Love it and can't live without it.Mick dundee undercover here I think
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