Atleast it wasn't the bottom post on that list...
Atleast it wasn't the bottom post on that list...
My GF shared this with me a bit ago and I've kept a screengrab on my desktop because I find it uplifting.... if you've ever seriously played with rocks, you'll see this looks like an organic layer;
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But the real invasion looks like the creeping charlie.Zombie walnuts?![]()
I would accept a box of them.Boom, CHA
Boom, CHA
What's your name?
Who's your daddy?
It's the time
Of the season
of Walnuts
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What on earth do you do with peppers and black walnuts?I would accept a box of them.
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A friend had grown some hot peppers and I guess they were trying to eat the habaneros green. So I’ve been waiting for them to ripen and as a consequence making micro batches of hot sauce.
I gave up on that side yard after the Violet Explosion of Ought Four.But the real invasion looks like the creeping charlie.
https://www.themediterraneandish.com/muhammara-recipe-roasted-red-pepper-dip/What on earth do you do with peppers and black walnuts?
I've fought both those battles and I didn't win.I gave up on that side yard after the Violet Explosion of Ought Four.
With all those 'Notices' and scary 'Cautions', I'm just grateful I'm not a zucchini in your gardenIn keeping with the thread subject, the solution to "Blossom End Rot" for my zucchini.
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Black walnut hulls for a medicinal tincture the nut meats for cookies or maybe a pesto.What on earth do you do with peppers and black walnuts?
My wife will add beer to chili and a peppered beer is good addition. When I make an amber I will throw a pepper in a few bottles for chili making.Black walnut hulls for a medicinal tincture the nut meats for cookies or maybe a pesto.
The peppers are for pepper things, and I’m not a fan of peppers in beer, just a taste is enough for that.
I would say likely it would, typically with tomatoes the same cause is lack of calcium alongside insufficient watering... meaning letting the soil dry out then water a bunch, better to water evenly on a regular basis, obviously we can't control the rain, just in regards to irrigation.With all those 'Notices' and scary 'Cautions', I'm just grateful I'm not a zucchini in your garden.
But seeing as I'm not a green vegetable, does that stuff work on tomatoes (which are fruits)? Cracking and stem rot have both been serious issues for us this year, though I think the erratic temperature swings coupled with the drought/deluge/drought rain fall cycle has been a bigger causal factor, especially with regard to cracking.
Have you ever read the cautions on a bag of fertilizer before?With all those 'Notices' and scary 'Cautions', I'm just grateful I'm not a zucchini in your garden.
I didn't see that.As to cautions, how's this for a label;
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Sorry to tell you, there is no un-seeing that.I didn't see that.