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Do that in the south and you get assaulted by june bugs
Thanks! Little ragamuffin already ate all the cherry tomatoes so i didnt get a pic ha
Sandals and socks for the win. Peak 0Fs vibe
Congrats yall!
Silver maples are the devil! Lol no but they suck to have around houses
Hating on pits for being a dAnGeRuS breed is stupid. But any jackass with an animal behaving like a wild animal like that, attacking and harming other animals or people, needs the animal destroyed in front of them and his ass beat.
E i mafiosi dove stanno? https://x.com/BasilTheGreat/status/2065188935970472230
Opt out when you can? What the fuck does mass noncompliance look like with youre every move being monitored and logged?
The method I use for figuring out what a particular spot will grow is taking an educated guess on what will likely work there, and throw a ton of the seed at it. Whatever makes it through a year there will likely keep coming back. Then I dont have to mess with tilling or irrigation or any serious level of management. I think some big headed permaculturists have a different term but I call it shotgun gardens.
Absolutely, my brother! It's why we're here!
Go as big as you can for the space you have available. Chickens producing eggs makes more efficient use of a space than you would get out of an equally sized garden. Protein wise.
So IF you wanted 6per day every day you need between 9-12 birds depending on breed. But thats every day and if you arwnt eating eggs every day youll end up with more eggs than you can eat. Not that that's bad thing since the birds wont lay that well in the winter months and you could "bank" them in your fridge or waterglass them in lime for long periods. If you really only wanted 6 eggs 2-3 days a week the 4-6 chicken range should work out but id err on the higher side of that. A 6x8 enclosure *should* be fine for that many. I'd just make sure that cleaning out their bedding is something you can manage well considering the space. I always oversize my chicken runs. I want to have the ability to get moar birbs!!!!
Good rule of thumb for happy birds is 2-3sq ft per bird of roaming area. How many eggs per day do you want?
How many birds do you want?
Lol had them for a couple years, i think i did something to the spot they were in. I cant even remember where it was though.
Just kept walking i guess
Im sad my walking onions walked off
Brassicas grow wild around here so I dont plant them. All I gotta do is disturb the soil and ill inevitably have some form of bastard cabbage coming up
Yeaaaaah! Thats a less wild cultivar than what I have, but I bet it tastes nearly identical. Those are great plants
As long as we are talking "sorrel" the herbaceous perennial not "wood sorrel" the clover leaf lookalike, sorrel likes a good amount of shade. I find it growing on the edge of woods where it maybe get an hour or so of direct sunlight. It will also grow out in full sun but usually only in ditches where it gets lots of water.
And wet.