thI used it last summer. Haven't thought to pick any up this season. I'll grab a gallon when I'm at Lowe's next week. Like the others said, what's in the soil makes the most difference, but I think it's worthwhile adding.
I was talking about it last year on a gardening thread, and a fellow that lives in Hawaii said his Japanese neighbors cooked with it. So much for too smelly.[/QUOTE
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I was born in Covington, Dad is from Nashville And have family in both still plus in Adams, muferd, and GermantownMiddle Tennessee
im a sucker for ham like that !!many thanks to the freind who sent us a ham from kentucky had to make it fit the kettle lol
im a sucker for ham like that !![/
ya we are too haha going to have to send some seafood for that lol..
they are a greedy bunch eh!i feel bad for sick people that have to use that greedy bunchwent to the trade show yesterday in augusta me and it sucked as far as i could see and we left after an hour caregivers where so cheap ya couldnt even get a sample from them of their product never go to another show in maine to much political bullshit ill stay a pirate forever and love it the trade show in bangor was way better for sure and all the growers i know didnt care for it much either in augusta and left also
I can't say I've ever used a "Saw's All" or reciprocating saw to cut up a ham, but it looks like a helluva idea! Hope you guys enjoy it. I look at that ham hock and think white beans and cornbread with some cooked down kale. Mmmmmmm!many thanks to the freind who sent us a ham from kentucky had to make it fit the kettle lol
cabbage instead of kale would do meI can't say I've ever used a "Saw's All" or reciprocating saw to cut up a ham, but it looks like a helluva idea! Hope you guys enjoy it. I look at that ham hock and think white beans and cornbread with some cooked down kale. Mmmmmmm!
Should be fine with it,at that time of year it shouldn't stay wet/damp enough to promote any moldI was thinking about putting straw over the soil in my smart pots to help retain moisture. I've done that in my veg garden for many years. My only concern is once flowering starts will it be a hot bed for mold? Might just do it and take it off in late August / early Sept. Thoughts anyone?
they are a greedy bunch eh!i feel bad for sick people that have to use that greedy bunch
When you go to the zoo, do you spend an inordinate amount of time at the elephant exhibit?am I the only one that think trunks are as sexy as flowers?