i hate to like okra, but i guess you ought to be glad anything is still growing
Was growing. The fence is all down, and I didn't think about the deer. Now I have nude stalks.i hate to like okra, but i guess you ought to be glad anything is still growing
that's cool, at least it isn't all a total loss. may be hard to find materials right off the bat, places will be sold out from people trying to get shit back together. that's the way it was here for over a year after the fireWas growing. The fence is all down, and I didn't think about the deer. Now I have nude stalks.
I'm going to take down the rest of the fence anyway. The garden is the only spot I have to put stuff I'm salvaging from the wreckage. We did get word the timber broker is going to be able to take the wood. They should get started in 2-3 weeks. After the trees are gone, I'll buy a shed. And as soon as I can find some metal roofing, I'll get the two sheds still standing re-roofed. My back porch is piled so high with shit I can't fit anything else in there.
We are talking to a roofing company out of Tampa. They are cousins of my wife's niece, and are up here doing some jobs for folks they know. They said they would put us to the head of the line since we were "family", but my wife told them we were in no rush. 90% of the roof is fine, so I will be making sure that it gets to the ground without getting bent up, and I will have plenty of shed roofing then.that's cool, at least it isn't all a total loss. may be hard to find materials right off the bat, places will be sold out from people trying to get shit back together. that's the way it was here for over a year after the fire
I have two coffee plants growing indoors. They're only a couple feet tall and will probably never produce any beans and if they do just a few. They are nice looking plants though and that's why I bought them. I stopped drinking coffee almost thirty years ago when I stopped caffeine. But I sure wish I could grown them big outdoors. No go with my growing zone.The coffee tree is producing more flowers & bigger beans. The sweet's coffee blend coming soon.
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That's fine, not drink coffee but still grow it, because you love it. I like drink coffee ,and drink a lot a day, coffee with my daily life for over 20 years, they are not bad . if you would grow a coffee tree outdoor you can find a good strain and take good care of it, love it.I have two coffee plants growing indoors. They're only a couple feet tall and will probably never produce any beans and if they do just a few. They are nice looking plants though and that's why I bought them. I stopped drinking coffee almost thirty years ago when I stopped caffeine. But I sure wish I could grown them big outdoors. No go with my growing zone.
Those look nice.I've been harvesting a few pumpkins lately. I've been waiting for them to orange up, but I think this variety doesn't necessarily turn orange when ripe. Cooked up a green one earlier in the week, and it was as pumpkiny as an orange-shelled one. My dog loves her some roasted pumpkin.View attachment 4230897
We dropped into the high 30's in the wee hours today. I hate this time of year, but I also love it.I haven't had any lows in the 30's yet. But Friday morning is forecast to be 35F I had to air up a tire on my small tractor, and topped it off with fuel. The plan is to switch to the tine harrow for raking leaves, but I did bush hog the grass in the garden. Started cutting the late sweet corn down, but saw a few ears almost ready, so I stopped. I doubt it will be worth the trouble, but I will keep an eye on.
I need to get some greens planted. It's good above ground days now.
That's spectacular! I'm jealous.
Those look like Dragon Fruit.what are the leafy pinkish units next to the pomegranates?