Posted on 06/19/2021 5:39:24 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
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That has always intrigued me, too. And if I had been left to my own devices and living alone in my Log Cabin home in Tennessee, I was planning on either a composting toilet or the one that incinerates everything. Both of which could eventually be used in the garden, I’d think!
And, after years in the Army, I would chose YOUR method over digging yet another Latrine in the wild, LOL!
Also, look how many years we used Outhouses? No one thought that was anything but practical and better than a chamber pot!
I’m excited to see how it ‘goes’ for you!
*Ba-Dump-Dump* “Thanks! I’ll be here all week! Try the Veal and don’t forget to tip your Waitress!”
You’ll appreciate this short video. One of my favotires.
‘Sh*t Weekend Farmers Say’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yjc0wcOX9pc
P.S. ‘MetroGrow’ which you will see spread/sprayed on farm fields all over the Midwest, is human waste that has been processed. Milorganite (pelleted) is human waste, and makes a great lawn fertilizer - lots of Nitrogen!
So, SOMEONE is doing this on a large scale - why not you on a smaller one? ;)

I have one of those spools of twist ties, but I find them too ‘sharp’ to use for tomato and pepper stems. I don’t want anyone getting cut if we have a really windy day.
What do you use them for?
“When finished, I stood back to admire my cleverness and realized I had just spread deer attractant all around the yard.”
Oh, no! My Mule and Steer will be right over to ‘help,’ too!
Everything looks fantastic! Great job, as usual!
‘Ruby Throated.’ Those are the ones I have here in SW Wisconsin. So far just one male; the rest have been females.
Got a couple of tomato plants with some leaf curl going on. May have to rip em out.
Now I see a couple of pepper plants doing the same thing but I think those are from stress since we had some hot days.
Just tomatoes and we don’t do them tight. Our peppers never need support.
A Mom Mystery, wrapped in a Tomato Enigma
They don’t look like the mushrooms around my part of the country (Southern California) - but I have mushroom grief of my own. They pop up under my trees in the back just under the mulch, I can’t see them but my puppy does - he grabs them and runs around the yard. I’m terrified they’re poisonous - no one has been able to identify them yet.
They’re whitish gray and look like store-bought mushrooms. If I can find a fresh one, I’ll post a photo of it.
Decided to try some coleus this year, they hate hot weather, but I have them in a shady location. So far so good:
I also have this giant hollyhock, one of my favorite flowers - I've never seen one so large with five or six stalks of deep purple flowers:
This is a double angel's trumpet I grew from a small cutting a friend shared with me:
And, finally, a mandevilla that has gone crazy on the outside of my fence:
Happy Gardening!
LOL!
‘Nigra’ Hollyhock. One of my faves. I had a lot of Hollyhock established at my other farm - thanks for the reminder to get some blooming on THIS farm, too. :)
Thanks for the tips. I wonder if it’s perennial in the Midwest.
Thank you! I will try!
Yes, I suppose you’re right. I wonder if thyme is some that the bunnies want to eat. Hope not.
So pretty there! Do you mind me asking where you live? I can’t get more than one male and one female hummingbirds to visit my feeders.
Awwww!
Get manure (or a cow).
Serious request.....need advice to get rid of a newer yellow jacket nest in the corner of one of my raised beds (Hugh traffic area.
I just tried running water in it for an hour with no luck.
They chose a spot directly next to a lavender plant in one of veggie beds.
I don’t want to pour any chemicals in yjere.
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