Posted on 01/30/2015 12:38:35 PM PST by greeneyes
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After doing a search, it appears that Burpee has the only on deck corn out there, so I plan to grow it again!
You are a violent person, but yeah, the most I need to ID is edible or in-edible when it comes to birds. Mockingbirds do seem to eat the bugs and stuff, so I let them live. ;)
/johnny
“Burpee has the only on deck corn out there, so I plan to grow it again!”
Yes, they developed that corn. The first time I tried to get the seed, 2013, they were already out, so get your seed as soon as it’s ready to sell for 2015. I haven’t checked so it may be ready now.
I have a growing stack of catalogues. I’m sure that Burpee is among them!
Have you ever tried cucumber kim chee?
Welcome back johnny. Good to see you.
Some birds are helpful to your garden. For example Wrens are very territorial. Put them close to your berries and they will chase off the other birds.
Wrens don’t care for berries, they like protein - like insects for example.
Have your guy build you a blueberry enclosure like Tube Bender has. Nothing get through that except the two legged varmits. LOL
Thank you, Ma’am. I had hoped to get it painted this week, but it’s been really cold here. So I decided the more prudent course of action would be to wait on a warm-up. The paint will stick better when the wood isn’t frozen.
The "hotness" of Hot peppers is measured in scoville units ; sweet peppers that have 0 scoville units , whereas other peppers are rate at 2 million scoville unit.
Maybe you can find a pepper mutually flavorful and agreeable for both of you.
I found a scale of pepper hotness so that you can move up (hotter), or down (milder) at :
www. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scoville_scale
*czckle*
I give each jar a squirt of Siracha sauce. It gives it a nice chili and garlic oil sheen. Yours looks so yummy.
I hear you, I just can’t take that much heat and no one else in the house will eat it but me. Instead of crushing my own garlic I used the minced jar stuff that has the oil. I’m sure I’ll be altering the recipe which is why I measured everything and wrote it down.
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