Posted on 03/11/2016 1:15:58 PM PST by Darth Reardon
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It is not as easy as Face Book law girl. You need a photo host website like Flikr or Photo Bucket and then you need to know some HTML code plus you must be at least 82 years old.
Just pinch out/cut the bottoms (for root growth)
Slice the sides so that lateral roots can reach enriched soil/ compost / fertilized soil ,
and make sure no peat is exposed above soil level as it will wick away moisture, and dessicate the plant.
Ok. Thanks.
Nice BMW protectors in that last photo.
BMW = Boring Marin Wheels
“Im going to try that.”
I forgot to mention that there are different packages of different spikes for different types of trees. I bought these at Home Depot.
Thanks for pinging the list; I totally forgot to do this this morning before work, then had to stay overtime. Need more sleep, and less work, or I’ll even forget my name.
Unbelievable Spring here, with temps into the 70s. Last vestiges of snow disappeared a week ago. Even got some tilling done, and peas planted.
The hot in the "hot" peppers is evaluated in "Scoville Units" of heat.
The "Heat is in the seeds, placenta, and meat of the various peppers. See below:
www.crazyhotseeds.com/top-10-worlds-hottest-peppers/
Top Ten Hottest Peppers In The World 2016
SHU = Scoville Heat Unit (A measure of Spiciness)
1. Carolina Reaper 2,200,000 SHU
2. Trinidad Moruga Scorpion 2,009,231 SHU
3. 7 Pot Douglah 1,853,936 SHU
4. 7 Pot Primo 1,469,000 SHU
5. Trinidad Scorpion Butch T 1,463,700 SHU
6. Naga Viper 1,349,000 SHU
7. Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) 1,041,427 SHU
8. 7 Pot Barrackpore ~1,000,000 SHU
9. 7 Pot Red (Giant) ~1,000,000 SHU
10. Red Savina Habanero 500,000 SHU
Wear nitrile gloves when screwing around with these peppers -> they can hurt you !!
Order seeds to 'grow your own',.. or to sell to others for income !
Never touch your eyes or face, even while wearing gloves as the capiscum (heat) travels easily !!
WHAT?! Oh, you Betcha!
Praying for Greeneyes.
Beautiful plants!
The green salad that I planted in the cold frame is up and looking good. I transplanted half of it into the soil in the cold frame and stuck the rest of it in the ground out in my garden. The weather has been quite warm for the last week, but the seeds that I planted in the ground last weekend haven't done anything yet.
I raked out last season's canes and the winter accumulation of oak leaves from my asparagus bed. Fired the lawn mower up and shredded the heap of refuse. I didn't notice any new growth, but if this nice weather continues it won't be long before it starts.
Spent a good part of yesterday cleaning up winter mess. I hosed the gunk off of my truck and found that it does indeed have paint on the bodywork. I hosed off the patio and found that there is, in fact, concrete under all of the chicken poo and road slime. Cleaned out the chicken water tanks and put the heaters away. I used Nanner to pick the lawn mower up and set it on jack stands so I can get underneath to service the blades.
Mrs. Augie sold the Tennessee Walking Horse that we rescued a few years back to a guy from Arkansas. We met him at the wallymarts in Lebanon Saturday to make the exchange.
Rooster got a girlfriend.
The cages look like rebar. Correct?
Close but it is actually 1/2 sq tubing but Re-bar would work. Did I tell you how sick I am of the @#$%^&&^%$# rain?
This weekend, I did a bit more tilling, and also planted some carrots & turnips.
The big surprise was finding 70 garlics that I lost last year due to drowning & pelting hail. They’re 3-5” tall, and looking good, just like they they did last year before Mother Nature seemingly murdered them.
Your garlic patch looks great. Mine isn’t near that far along, but it has really jumped since the weather started to warm up here.
My peach and nectarine trees all started to blossom on Sunday. It is way too early for them to be doing that. Chances are very high that frost will get them before they set fruit.
Great pictures as usual. Thanks!
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