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it smells like cookies again.
not that i need to eat any more... hope everyone has a great holiday and enjoys the time with themselves, friends, family, and even strangers. i guess the veggie gardens and other edibles are mostly sleeping for the winter? songbird |
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On 12/23/2018 6:27 PM, songbird wrote:
it smells like cookies again. not that i need to eat any more... hope everyone has a great holiday and enjoys the time with themselves, friends, family, and even strangers. i guess the veggie gardens and other edibles are mostly sleeping for the winter? songbird I'll be pulling some green onions for salad tomorrow . Everything else is finished except a couple of volunteer bok choi . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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Terry Coombs wrote:
.... I'll be pulling some green onions for salad tomorrow . Everything else is finished except a couple of volunteer bok choi . it has been cold at night enough here to freeze the ground, but not much snow is out there at the moment. some snow forecast for Christmas day. won't be any volunteer anything out there now unless i want to dig for them and, well, i sure don't... songbird |
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songbird writes: it smells like cookies again. Ours just smells like ham. Between weight (me) and diabetes (wife), we don't make many cookies anymore. i guess the veggie gardens and other edibles are mostly sleeping for the winter? Mine is in stealth mode. I have seed catalogs, and need to get my orders figured out. I start the tomato seeds in February, so the time is getting close. I need to remember not to start other things that soon. Last year, my basil was beautiful a month before last frost, but barely alive by planting time (planting thyme?). First indecisive choice -- bush or pole green beans? If I get spring under control this year, I hope to have a better year. Last year, I procrastinated, and the weeds got ahead of me. -- Drew Lawson For it's not the fall, but landing, That will alter your social standing |
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Drew Lawson wrote:
songbird writes: it smells like cookies again. Ours just smells like ham. Between weight (me) and diabetes (wife), we don't make many cookies anymore. i've cut back on a lot of sugar the past few years and feel a lot better for it too. just can't keep Mom from baking... i guess the veggie gardens and other edibles are mostly sleeping for the winter? Mine is in stealth mode. I have seed catalogs, and need to get my orders figured out. I start the tomato seeds in February, so the time is getting close. I need to remember not to start other things that soon. Last year, my basil was beautiful a month before last frost, but barely alive by planting time (planting thyme?). First indecisive choice -- bush or pole green beans? how long of a season do you have? pole beans tend to run later and longer. and do you have a place for them to climb? i was told this morning that i need to grow white navy beans. yuck. lol but yep, i'll grow some for next year. If I get spring under control this year, I hope to have a better year. Last year, I procrastinated, and the weeds got ahead of me. if you can find chunks of cardboard to smother them with that can help keep things easier. songbird |
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On Tuesday, December 25, 2018 at 5:16:50 PM UTC-5, Drew Lawson wrote:
If I get spring under control this year, I hope to have a better year. Last year, I procrastinated, and the weeds got ahead of me. -- Drew Lawson For it's not the fall, but landing, That will alter your social standing My wife covered the garden rows with landscape fabric this week to minimize the weed problems in the spring. I had pulled up the tomato cages and pea fences for the winter to make way for the fabric. She pulled what we believe are the last few parsnips and carrots out of the garden this morning. However, there are seed trays on the grow table in the laundry room already. When they sprout and grow a bit, she'll move them out to the greenhouse. Paul |
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songbird writes: Drew Lawson wrote: just can't keep Mom from baking... I have the urge, but keep resisting. The grandchildren just don't eat enough bad stuff. First indecisive choice -- bush or pole green beans? how long of a season do you have? pole beans tend to run later and longer. and do you have a place for them to climb? I have oodles of re-mesh (6x6 inch wire) towers, from when I was still trialing tomato varieties. But bush were what I first grew way back when. I have the debate between emotional and practical. We have a pretty long season -- Ohio -- April/May through October. i was told this morning that i need to grow white navy beans. yuck. lol but yep, i'll grow some for next year. With you there. But maybe coked with enough bacon . . . . If I get spring under control this year, I hope to have a better year. Last year, I procrastinated, and the weeds got ahead of me. if you can find chunks of cardboard to smother them with that can help keep things easier. I have free mulch from the recycling center (ground brush/branches). Based on the current view of the yard, they have way too much mulch. But I have to actually invest the effort to do it TODAY. Most of this year, I thought I'd do it next week, next week, next week . . . . I think I've learned my lesson. We'll find out in April/May whether I did. -- |Drew Lawson | If you're not part of the solution | | | you're part of the precipitate. | |
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Pavel314 writes: When they sprout and grow a bit, she'll move them out to the greenhouse. I've wanted a greenhouse since circa 1972. Maybe someday. -- Drew Lawson | Pass the tea and sympathy | for he good old days are dead | Let's raise a toast to those | who best survived the life they led |
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On Sunday, December 30, 2018 at 10:01:14 PM UTC-5, Drew Lawson wrote:
In article Pavel314 writes: When they sprout and grow a bit, she'll move them out to the greenhouse. I've wanted a greenhouse since circa 1972. Maybe someday. -- Drew Lawson | Pass the tea and sympathy | for he good old days are dead | Let's raise a toast to those | who best survived the life they led We started with an 8' x 10' greenhouse kit. It had an aluminum frame and double-walled polycarbonate panels. Unfortunately, the panels tended to blow off in a high wind. The next year, I built a sturdy 10' x 14' frame of 2x4's attached to the south side of the house. I got some polycarb roof panels from a nearby supplier and used the thinner panels from the kit for the side walls. It's held up well for the past ten years. Paul |
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