GNick55
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ya never ever used ph stuffI'm sure whether pH matters or not mostly depends on growing style. For some, pH matters. For others, it doesn't. Then again, if, for example, the pH of the source water is way off, then pH will matter regardless of the growing style. I'd say it's always important to know the pH of the irrigation water before it's used. I've randomly tested mine many times over the years, and it has been stable at 7.6. I generally use organic growing methods, and for that, testing pH doesn't matter for my water, as long as the pH of the source water remains stable. So, one of my gripes about forum advice is when an experienced grower advises a newbie before asking about their style of growing. There isn't a "one-size-fits-all" method of growing.
I threw her out some old sweet corn this morning and a few squash the other dayBeautiful! Judging from the size of that Thicket There should be enough there for both of you! I’ve always found that sharing your fruit with the wildlife is better for your heart, then eating it! I take it you haven’t went out and tried to shake hands with that buck yet. L O L! With a little luck, there will be a couple of Fawns Added to the family next summer! Enjoy them!
I threw her out some old sweet corn this morning and a few squash the other day
But I want the damn berries for myself!
Just kidding you can't stop them unless you put up netting, most of the berries are done anyway
a lot of that is just overgrown garbage that needs to be ripped out and replanted with blueberries and blackberries and netted in so I can have some of them
Before the first Frost I take all the netting down and let them clean up the gardens
Then when the snow starts they eat all my landscaping plants!I don't know how many times I've looked out a window at night and there's a deer literally right there, big set of eyeballs staring back at me it took some getting used to believe me!
Speaking of bears . We here have alot, one pretty regular neighborhood black bear , kinda big for here , the new construction neighbors without fences up yet catch him all the time on their ring cameras he usually strolls by about 4 am.I wouldn’t be surprised if you ran into a few black bears sooner or later! That looks like good bear country! But if you don’t have to lock your garbage cans up, maybe it is not bear country. But probably plenty of raccoons to get into it! L O L
It isI wouldn’t be surprised if you ran into a few black bears sooner or later! That looks like good bear country! But if you don’t have to lock your garbage cans up, maybe it is not bear country. But probably plenty of raccoons to get into it! L O L
Did mom come back and get it?View attachment 2249881
Could get one of these!
Yes, big group of dear around that place. Had a giant snotty buck eying up one of my guys a year ago, my guy was scared. Could have been that little guy. Seen one with triplets this year.Did mom come back and get it?
That is so cool! I keep my distance cuz I saw two females fighting over rotten tomatos out here in 22 and they don't fool around, so the last thing I want to do is piss off a buckView attachment 2249881
Could get one of these!
I've had flocks come and go but these guys have been around for about a month, I hope they stay aroundLove turkeys! They hang out in my yard!
Our area has turkeys galore. The place I took that baby deer video has a tennis court. One day a bunch of turkeys were sitting on the net. It was hilarious, All of em swaying back and forth!I've had flocks come and go but these guys have been around for about a month, I hope they stay around
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