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To: tillacum
I've got lots of worms in the good parts of my garden. Of course, I don't get a wormsitter for mine when I take a trip. ;)

I had to thin out some more tobacco leaves today, so I've got another 5 lbs or so hanging here in the kitchen/office.

I NEED those tomatoes to get ripe. I'm out of canned tomatoes and out of salsa. I'm having withdrawals.

Still harvesting NM chili peppers. I've got enough now that it's going to be labor effective to fire up the grill with fellwood and roast them outside instead of in the toaster oven.

/johnny

95 posted on 06/29/2013 8:25:38 AM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

In the ground surrounding this house, especially in the back yard I’ve not seen a worm, it’s mostly black clay AND even my compost has worms that live only in the bottom of it. All I’ve seen in my compost, when I turn it over was one snake and it was pretty perturbed when I flipped it over. Luckily I didn’t stab it with one of the tongs on the pitch fork. Now that we have no critters in the pasture, I’m going to turn part of it into a garden, especially the feeding shed, there should be lots of worms there. i’m going to try some winter gardening in it.


105 posted on 06/29/2013 1:55:48 PM PDT by tillacum
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