Bunkie, do you make Crab apple jelly?
:smt056 Closest thing to a hug. Thanks.
First off, mulched leaves do decompose more evenly and more quickly, making it easier to work when gardening days roll around again. Second,...
Thus far, we have no bears in our area. Raccoons, but we trap and relocate them to uninhabited land.
Today I buried peelings in the good earth.
Toni, it sure sounds as if you could use a helping hand and here am I at the northern end of our country ! :like:
Toni, brilliant ! Carolyn, I see lots of berries in your future. I love both, but Blue berries would be my favorite. Odif, I'm excited just...
Huglekultur ! Hmmmmm, I must google that one, but I suspect it's some type of compost building ?
Toni, does he use a mulching mower / machine on the leaves ? The only thing I do in the garden now is burying peelings, etc.
Picked enough Parsley for a pot of soup.
Sounds great, Cayuga.
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Yes Sjoerd, if you think of the term, let me know. Thank you. Carolyn, what do you do with the Comfrey ? I had a huge plant years ago, removed it...
There is another word / term for aged manure. Is it pasteurized ?
It opens a need in me to re-read Beowulf, in today's fractured English. I love the "ould" English. I still spell some words as the British spell...
Makes me very glad our clean-up is finished. Just putting leaves on which have been chewed up fine by the lawnmower.
Odif, I am surely not bilingual. I only understand a word now and then.
Cayuga, it depends on how much kale you have, I suppose. I only planted a small square / rectangle, just enough for freezing a few bags and for...
I picked enough Kale for a quart freezer bag. It must be too cold for the Cabbage worms. When the Kale was soaked, nary a worm was seen.
KK, I'm sympathetic toward seedling loss. Once Black birds took a few of my tiny tomato plants. I learned and use very thin wire or stainless...