Posted on 01/31/2014 12:38:35 PM PST by greeneyes
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You are so fortunate to have all the grand children, but they are so exhausting.
We had our grandson over today and when they left we laid down...)
You've seen the pictures of my rebel plant. The stem is 1" thick, and 2 tobacco plants just can't grow correctly when they are that close together.
I had two last year that I let go like that, and it really hurt the appearance and production of both plants.
/johnny
Well, I asked about the broth because you know more about combining “chemicals” than the rest of us. The Melita filter is an indestructible coffee pot, saves coffee, and I use mine all the time to make a cup and it’s perfect after hurricanes when there is no power. I have one in my bug out bag if I had to leave here after a tornado or hurricane or other disaster.
I run a fairly tight household around here, as does my daughter at her house, so the kids don't run wild, and the rules are the same here as at mom's house. So I'm not exhausted.
But I am glad my SIL brought me beer when he picked up the kids. I am partaking. ;)
/johnny
Thanks for the tips, especially about using tweezers to thin them out. I’ll wait a few days to do that though. Hopefully I can see them better then!
They needed watering today and I KNEW I had to water them from from the bottom. Even misting them would’ve been too much for the wee things.
Raccoons and Possums I can do. The Squirrels are too hyper and kill themselves in the trap if you don't get to them immediately.
/johnny
/johnny
You certainly don't want to grab one, even wearing gloves. They are really hard to let go of.
/johnny
I also worry about how the younger Raccoons are going to act when I let them go. The older ones seem to be fairly mellow, like they've been through the drill before.
Of course, half of the cat-nip that I plant goes to that animal control shelter. Every year they get a few planters with large, healthy cat-nip plants. ;)
/johnny
You know. Maybe catnip will calm those young raccoons until I get them out of the cage. Worth a try.
/johnny
70 degrees yesterday. 35 today, with ice pellets predicted.
I wish I’d planted my potatoes the old way.- just cut, and then plant. I sure don’t want to be planting them in this awful weather. The wind just cuts through you like a knife.
I see Puxsatawny Phil says 6 more weeeks of winter.
Harumph!
/johnny
Looks like the first ten days of my February is 20* colder than all of my January. Even the kitties don’t want to go outside. I usually let them out every morning for play time and hunting. Then I round them up in the evening - none are allowed to be out after dark because of the owls.
It is 9:30 am and is 50 degrees outside. The arrows on my weather thingy are blinking toward a cloud but it’s not the cloud with water coming out so it’s just supposed to be cloudy.
Something got one of my friend's cats in AZ. Maybe an owl or coyote.
I braved the cold, and planted some of my potatoes, and watered them. Watered the rest of the garden, and in the greenhouse since I was already out there freezing,
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