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Author Topic: 2024 gardens  (Read 9617 times)

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Online mike89

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wally world maybe
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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wally world maybe
:pouty: there's ALWAYS one!! :rotflmao: may as well say Amazon to!!! :rotflmao:

Surprised it took this long. :confused: :rotflmao:
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thought about saying that too!!!    :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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both places i went had plenty on the shelf........for now.........part of the reason i get them now.....i waited to long once and didnt have much to choose from.

i wouldnt know the first place to go for jig saw puzzles!!!!!!!!!! target????????
:scratch: It looks like WM is the only place that has 'em on hand. Target & Amazon have them too, but not in the store. This place even has some glenn might even like....................https://www.puzzlewarehouse.com/jigsaw-puzzles-for-seniors/?caid=820&msclkid=c45dba0ede881f766e8ddfcfce3893a6&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=(ROI)%20Ji  ;) :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
« Last Edit: February 02/05/24, 11:14:33 AM by Gunner55 »
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Online LPS

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We got into a few puzzles last winter.  Was fun.  Then we bought some more and here they are cut differently.  I don't like them at all.  I like the good old fashioned ones that are basically square grid cut with either a post or a slot on each side.   The new ones are called random cut with all curves and different shapes so I think they are harder to do.  I prefer easy when recreating.  LOL   

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We got some White Mountain brand 1000 piece puzzles for mom for Christmas that we found on Amazon.  I was very pleased with the quality:  big, thick, fully-cut pieces that have consistent shapes.  Check 'em out.


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Saw some rhubarb buds here and there when I was poking around the small garden at lunchtime. Didn't uncover them but could see some poking through the leaves covering the depression where the plants reside. 
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my rhubarb was a bust last year.......i did do some work to it last fall like you suggested.......hope it helps......or you could just mail me some!!!!! :doofus: :rotflmao:
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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Ya there's getting to be a backlog of stuff here. Need a bigger box. :scratch:
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:rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

Ya there's getting to be a backlog of stuff here. Need a bigger box. :scratch:
:pouty: :pouty: :bonk: :bonk: :rotflmao:
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A friend mentioned how poisonous rhubarb is for dogs after he heard of a pup last year died after chewing on the leaves.  I get watching your pooch but ya can't watch what ya don't see at work.  Think I might yank ours with a little one coming.

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heard the same things about the leaves too..   
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none of my dogs never had issues. they didnt even as much as look at them.  now i throw stuff like tater peeling in it for fertilizer they may go after that but never rubarb. and shadow eats anything!!!! :confused:

my rubarb is in the same patch my winter onions are, not sure that matters, but......
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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I read that Mike, good stuff.  Still something to keep an eye on.  Our problem trying to raise rhubarb is that the dogs keep peeing on it.  Putting a little fence up meant hard to mow around so finally we got out of the rhubarb farming program.  Had 1 plant. 

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After reading this I had to look at mine. It's just barely poking through.

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i looked to and got nuttin yet. but i;m not expecting much either. guess with the amount of rubarb we use lately.........it wont hurt my feelings either if it crokes!!!!!!
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Some of my tomatoes and peppers have emerged. Some of the seeds are 10 years old. I store them in my shop refrigerator. Seems to work.

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      Daughter checked our garlic under the straw mulch. It's coming up.
I wonder. Does Darth Vader have a sister named Ella? Bet she has her ups and downs.

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Think I'll cover the daffodils up tonite just to be on the safe side. They're up 4"+ & would hate to have them get messed up. Will also stab in another radish planting since the 1st one has been such a smashing success... :rotflmao:
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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      Took a quick peek at the garlic we planted in October. Seeing little plants. Might be weeds but something is growing.
I wonder. Does Darth Vader have a sister named Ella? Bet she has her ups and downs.

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I have received all my seed orders for this year. Should be a good year. Just hope the fruit trees and berry plants don't bloom to early and get caught with a frost.
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As mentioned on the weather thread (I think) I covered the daffodils yesterday afternoon as they were showing flower buds already. -2 here this a.m. Also saw the 1st few radish seedlings from the January 31st planting so planted my February seeding. Where I noticed the seedlings was where I'd tossed some water off the porch. Once the weather warms up again, will remove the covers from the daffodils (upside down flower pots), water them, the radishes and the early green planting. We've received less than 1/2" of liquid equivalent precip and that's between 4 precipitation events. Surface soil is very dry in that small garden.

Need to make a trip to FF & the Albert's Leaf Weedhouse for the general stuff soon, then look at Jung's or Reimer seed for anything more extravagant such as Mooregold squash or more elaborate gourd types. Found several of the things I'm looking for at the latter such as smaller crook neck, goblin eggs or Koshare yellow banded gourds like we once grew. Better for indoor decorating purposes.   
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      Dotch, speaking of gourds, what are they used for? I've only seen them used as decorations and bird houses. Am I missing something?
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Forgot about this one tt in the mad rush to cure glenn's rash. Fall decorating and birdhouses pretty much cover their usefulness. Helps to have a nice variety of sizes and colors for the decorating crowd. We got rid of a pile of them last year. Grew a few of the birdhouse type although we still have some from many moons ago that are dry and ready to drill an entry hole in. Wrens really like them!  :coffee: 🐦‍⬛

Uncovered the daffodils last nite before chores. They escaped the cold snap unscathed & may flower sooner than later with the warm temps. Reminds me, I prolly need to make a trip to the wetland tomorrow to see what the pussy willow crop is up to. I see a few catkins emerging on the slips I started in a bucket last year but didn't get around to planting.   
« Last Edit: March 03/01/24, 10:49:19 AM by Dotch »
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 :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :mad1: I put some of that rash in the mail to you and roony,  :mooning: did you guys get it yet! :scratch:
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Well, you know how slow the post office is these days... :whistling:  :coffee:
Time itself is bought and sold, the spreading fear of growing old contains a thousand foolish games that we play. (Neil Young)