Posted on 02/20/2021 6:24:26 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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With about 40,000 or more souls in less than 2 sq. miles here then we have a little difference! But thank God for there are more souls to minister to.
Diana, we had a foot of snow, for 4 days, completely covering my garden mache, red Russian kale, and beets.
They all survived 100% intact with zero frost damage.
My collards and Italian kale looked sad but as soon as it got above freezing they rallied.
I think because it never got “icy/slushy then frozen, those tender greens did ok.
My greenhouse update.....55% humidity with the dehumidifier going, heater battled the snow and cold keeping the greenhouse above 55 at night and mid 60s daytime.
Cherokee purples have popped (some,l cosmos and blue Larkspur.
I read that the hot peppers plants prefer a humidity level about 60-65% but I don’t want to risk a spike in humidity levels and get a darn fungus issue again this year.
I am out of town for 2 weeks and have left the greenhouse in the care of my bride who knows zero about gardening so prayers are being accepted.
Damn
I see that GIF of the fox slipping thru the fence and, with admiration, I say “Yoy greasy bastard”
Everybody over some “Hot CO2 on CO2 action.”
I eat Italian Kale and/or Rainbow Chard every day. Love to eat it raw just munching down from the top like eating acarrot
My experience with the 2nd Moderna shot was...
0630 get the shot.
1000 take fever reducer (flight next day)
1500 take fever reducer again, no symptoms
1900 take fever reducer, no symproms
2300 get slight fever & chills, body aches
Day 2
0400 take fever reducer, body temp 99.9
0600 flight canceled due to weather
0900 lay down on couch fall asleep
1700 wake up, no fever no body aches.
Catch flight next day.
Exactly! Fix-its need an appropriate build up and foreplay....liek many other very important things in life.
Sunday night it got down around -10°, and that made Monday a really bad day. Horse drinker froze. It took a couple hours to get that thawed out. Farm truck started right up, then it started smoking something awful, looked like a tanker fire in my driveway. That finally cleared up so I took off for town. Made it about a mile and quit. Restarted, made it halfway back home and it quit again. Called the tow service and had it hauled to a buddy's shop. He put it inside overnight and thawed it out. Crankcase oil had all been replaced by diesel fuel. Guess an injector nozzle stuck open to cause that. He changed the oil and it started right up and ran fine.
I had a goal of making it to 300k miles with that truck, but leaving me walking in zero degree weather ended that plan at 245k. Traded it in on a new one yesterday.
Red Menace v.1 and Red Menace v.2 side by side.
‘Red Menace!’ Love it! Congrats!
I sorely need a new truck, but I LOVE my Ford Escape so much, that even though she’s rusting around the edges, I can’t bear to part with ‘Black Beauty’ quite yet!
A good vehicle is hard to find!
Great news! I love all of the Cruciferous veggies. Keep ‘em coming! :)
One option would be to inoculate the hay on purpose. You’d still have mushrooms growing on them, but you’d know it was a safe type of mushroom. “King Stropharia” is a good mushroom for that. It not only loves growing in hay and straw, it also forms symbiotic relationships with some vegetable species, making the plants healthier and stronger.
Actually, there are no ice ‘dams’. The water is just slowly melting and standing pretty much everywhere enough for really sloppy conditions. Any slightly ‘low’ place in the yard/fields is particularly susceptible, but there’s nothing to be done to let it go somewhere else.
The nights are in the 20’s so the ground is freezing overall & water is not seeping in very much. We have rain again tomorrow, then about 3 days with some ‘warmer’ weather - Wednesday should be a high of 64, which will give us all spring fever. The somewhat warmer days (upper 40’s, 50’s) should thaw the ground a bit & the water will have a place to seep in. Starting next Saturday, it looks like 4 days of rain, but at least it’s not winter mix - highs in the 50’s, lows in the 40’s.
Thanks for the advice - if I do run across any ice ‘dams’ in the future (winter is not ‘over’ yet ... sigh), I’ll have a good idea what to do!
Take solace in the fact that, if it were not for feminine nagging, we big, hairy men would still be happily sitting in a smoky, stinky cave, tossing bones over our shoulders.
Happy belated anniversary Mr. Mrs. Lady Bender. You have been in my prayers. Hubby and I have slowed down a bit this winter. It happens every winter and we spend a couple of months in the spring getting our stamina back. Wishing you both well and good move on the yard service. We have had the neighbor boy cutting our grass for a few years now. God bless!
I refuse to nag.
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