thewanderer718
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Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!View attachment 3707247
I found our tiger lilies yesterday
Beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!View attachment 3707247
I found our tiger lilies yesterday
Mother fucking mice. Got another tomato somehow, definitely gonna have to get a costco sized box of mouse traps.I'm gonna guess a mouse of some kind - they mow down my seedlings all the time! My control method?
I'm going to pick up a water timer once I get the schedule dialed in better. We got a ton of rain friday and saturday morning and it beat the shit out of the tomatoes, they're almost 7 ft tall and just too big for their britches...and cages.I like your soaker hoses. Last year when I made a pot of above average intelligence, I used two sections of cheap garden hose with holes drilled in them. I put them about 6 inches under the surface, one near the center and one closer to the edge. I had a Pruden's Purple tomato in it, and after I got the water adjustment right, I didn't have to mess with it unless we had lots of rain. I left it on all the time. That tomato was over six feet tall when it finally broke over from too much weight. I had half-assed the caging.
I like the Dig In Yard network. Lots of good info on there.Tomatoes grow huge in the hot weather in the valleys and hills up there. My uncle uses this type of cage when he grows his tomatoes in Redding. You can use it to retrofit and support your tomatoes as well as support your cannabis if needed. -
http://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/outdoors/gardening/how-to-make-a-wire-tomato-cage
I've used a lot of them. But it is harder to curve them from row to row. And when they do get a leak, it's harder to repair. But at that price, you would just replace them. I've got to do a home made soaker for my new pepper patch. I'll post a picture when I get it done.I really like those soaker hoses too...I think I'm going to switch out some of the old drip lines in the flower beds in favor of them as well. I already laid them in the beds with the tomatoes and peppers, and I'm probably going to use them on the guerilla grow.
Found them at Wal mart... 2 pack of 50 footers for 20 bucks!
I'm a Step fan, but last night the Cavs were the better team. When Step did that behind the back turnover, I knew they were screwed. You have to value the ball more. In a close game, any one turnover can cost you the game.Soooo....I absolutely love our new home hear in Nor-Cal. But I wish I was back in Ohio today.
The Cavs ending the Cleveland curse last night was the craziest emotional feeling I think I have ever had, and today, I'm on fucking Cloud 9!!
Honestly, against any other team...I probably am rooting for the Warriors, I like Steph, and Steve Kerr, and I really just like watching them play.I'm a Step fan, but last night the Cavs were the better team. When Step did that behind the back turnover, I knew they were screwed. You have to value the ball more. In a close game, any one turnover can cost you the game.
I know the feeling well. I'm a huge Nole fan, and when we won the Natty {in football} after trailing and looking like crap most of the game, it was a good feeling. Ne have never won the big one in hoops, {my true love}, but we did take the ACC title a few years back. Ham almost smiled.it's hard to describe. . . . .I've been wandering in circles all day, just drinking beer and smiling
It's like putting a little something away for a rainy day. You do wait for a rainy day to transplant, right?AAANNNNDDD new cuttings. Just took a couple off of each of the outdoor plants. I'll go back for more in a few days
Man.....If I was waiting for a rainy day, I'd be waiting all summer. Perfect world sure, but I don't think they're forecasting a cloud in the sky for like a month.It's like putting a little something away for a rainy day. You do wait for a rainy day to transplant, right?