sandhill larry
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Ash is good. I saw an old guy on You Tube mixing wood ash with pee. He stirred it up good, then would let it work for about two months before drying it out. He used it in his home made ferts.good fert too
Ash is good. I saw an old guy on You Tube mixing wood ash with pee. He stirred it up good, then would let it work for about two months before drying it out. He used it in his home made ferts.good fert too
good to hear all is well good luck this seasonJust stopped back in here- Nice to see everything is looking good Getaway. By the way, the stock I received from you is off to a great start and the extra gift was much appreciated! Oh and those skidder trails I received from a lil bird, or moose are looking great too! I wish you guys the best of luck this season. This forum has some really kick ass people on here who help and give back a fon- much love n respect.
nice whens that going to be done gotta reload,getaway do u remember what date u planted out last spring iam running two weeks behind last yr weather wise ,may be time for road trip
You are in the running for the hardest working man {and family} on RIU. I'm sure you guys will kill it again this season.
I was digging holes this weekend and a bunch of holes filled right up to the top with water. How dry does each hole have to be when transplanting? I think I'm gonna let the plants sit in buckets on a pallet until the ground dries up enough because right now it's way too much I think they'd drown!when you do this for a living you better work at it thats for sure since i give up the fishing in summer i got plenty time to grow alot more plants and take care of them properly i fully beleive"" you take care of ya plants the plants will take care of you "" we got over 2 inches rain last night so tarps are filling now -- labor free water
we always use containers growing here because most places we grow if you dig a hole it will fill up and drown your plants or seriously stunt themI was digging holes this weekend and a bunch of holes filled right up to the top with water. How dry does each hole have to be when transplanting? I think I'm gonna let the plants sit in buckets on a pallet until the ground dries up enough because right now it's way too much I think they'd drown!
I feel better as mine looks like the last one, do you screen out all of the seaweed chunks?View attachment 3938513
time for the samples from a couple different batches and formulas going to the agricultural lab --looking for the optimum analysis