whelp, the duckies are 7 and a half weeks old now, gaining feathers as well as an 'attitude'. they went from eating out of my hands to running...
kk, what pretty flowers. are they edible, too?
they're still babies kk. give them time. for me, Romaine is like a tall lettuce that is 'sort of' compact. the leaves are a thicker consistancy...
so happy to see you have some progress here kk! i can't recall seeing slugs with shells except at the beach near the ocean?! i wonder if these...
awesome pics jewel! looks like a wonderful trip! i've been to Disneyland in Anaheim long long time ago...you brought back some fun...
looks yummykk! why do you have to peel it? it looks like broccoli, except no head?
good morning stewbies! it'a a balmy 57F here alreaady and the sun's not up yet!!! have a greaat day all! :mrgreen:
neat idea drissell!
congrats ck! good one! :mrgreen:
maybe flea beetles? are they eating any leaves on plants eileen?
hi gp! i'm readying to dig our garlic up here probably next week. this is the first time in 20 plus years that we had a winter with only a foot of...
yes kk, they're growing in leaps and bounds aand pin feathers! their little wings are starting to get real feathers on them...and one duck, i...
OH NO KK! i hope th wire mesh works.
i dunno daisy. last night, when i put them to bed in their cabin and was hosing off their water and food containers, pete, once again, tried...
just this week we have moved the 'kids' to a larger pen. will take pics later. they're 4 weeks old today! duckies a little over a week old......
great pics biita! amazing drifts there. i can relate to all the digging you had to do! truly amazing! does Balder make paths for you?! :mrgreen:
as always, sjoerd, great pics aand great stories! i'm curious about the mole...how come he didn't get trapped under the weed barrier cloth?
wonderful pics!
oh, how pretty pondlady! we have lots of those in our yard up here.
you're very welcome sjoerd! it's still in the 40Fs here at night, and hit 60F today with rain that made it very chilly. we're heading for the...
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