farmerfischer
Well-Known Member
my gardens are there somewhere..lol.I'm slowly adding organic matter to the soil, but it will be years before I have a drainage problem.
View attachment 4107254
my gardens are there somewhere..lol.I'm slowly adding organic matter to the soil, but it will be years before I have a drainage problem.
View attachment 4107254
The cats are doing their part too. But you want to wear gloves on rainy days when transplanting. I did get a few parasitic worms in my hand.well there has to be some good dirt down there some where.
I see some dirt showing through.View attachment 4107255my gardens are there somewhere..lol.
Got to watch out for ring worm.. real common with cats potty spots..The cats are doing their part too. But you want to wear gloves on rainy days when transplanting. I did get a few parasitic worms in my hand.
Yeah should be fairly moist..though sometimes the snow goes so fast that I doesn't seep into the ground...And it should be plenty moist for planting when all that melts.
Yep. I had to take some antibiotics to get rid of them. If left untreated, it can be serious.Got to watch out for ring worm.. real common with cats potty spots..
Shitty.. lol..Yep. I had to take some antibiotics to get rid of them. If left untreated, it can be serious.
We have 4-5 pet cats, and 12-15 farm cats, and they all like to go in the garden.
I miss my wife going to work. I joked I was looking for a part time job. For her. But she is getting as bad as me for not wanting to go anywhere.Yeah should be fairly moist..though sometimes the snow goes so fast that I doesn't seep into the ground...
the dirt spot is where I park my car.. the woman has it at work right now..
shit though u north of me 55, sounds like summer to me u must b well west of me55°f again today.. woo hoo melt you fucking snow... !
You in main?i can't remember .. I'm over in Michigan .shit though u north of me 55, sounds like summer to me u must b well west of me
We used to build cold frames with 2x4's and plastic sheeting. That looks more like cheese cloth. Which I could have used with my sprouts in the fall/winter grow.Found this small greenhouse set up on IG. Should work, not as good as larry’s however.
View attachment 4107532
lol, my old eyes could not even see that cheesecloth on my phone. i see it on the computer. there are glass windows for sealing it better and heating it up.We used to build cold frames with 2x4's and plastic sheeting. That looks more like cheese cloth. Which I could have used with my sprouts in the fall/winter grow.
Glad you are getting a thaw.55°f again today.. woo hoo melt you fucking snow... !
Ha. Yea, my laptop does make seeing things easier than the screen on a phone. I have lots of cheese cloth, so I might rig up something like that. Speaking of cool stuff I get out of the garbage at work, I got about a dozen of the little round cr2032 batteries last night. I have so many of the little led candle looking lights, I just take out the batteries now, and toss the lights.lol, my old eyes could not even see that cheesecloth on my phone. i see it on the computer. there are glass windows for sealing it better and heating it up.
What do you do with batteries?Ha. Yea, my laptop does make seeing things easier than the screen on a phone. I have lots of cheese cloth, so I might rig up something like that. Speaking of cool stuff I get out of the garbage at work, I got about a dozen of the little round cr2032 batteries last night. I have so many of the little led candle looking lights, I just take out the batteries now, and toss the lights.
Lots of things use them, including headlamps. My food scale has a bad habit of going dead on the weekends, and I have to hit up the dollar stores in hopes of finding one. Cost about 3 bucks for the two it takes. At that rate I got about 18 bucks worth. But I did do a google search, and they are 24 cent if you buy in bulk. That is how the little lights are so cheap, folks throw them away after their events.What do you do with batteries?