Posted on 02/09/2018 6:54:47 PM PST by greeneyes
Normal February weather in Central Missouri. Sunny and pleasant yesterday, cold north wind and freezing rain today. lol
Went to the sawmill this morning and retrieved my trailer. It was dry when I got home, but by the time I’d finished unloading it was misting rain which is now freezing on everything. Unloading the wood didn’t trigger any back spasms so hopefully I’m past that for awhile.
I need to work on our tax return, so it can do what it’s going to do outside.
Find someone who would take my pix and publish them on FR...
K. I’ll post a request for volunteer on next thread.
I hear you. Truth is, I am way too lazy to prune back too hard! I have only ever used neem. I just never remember to get it on the apple trees early enough. But now the deer have devoured the one apple, so it’s a new one in this spring. Different variety probably. And I do need to add blueberries to our yard.
I’m goint to go nuts this year planting Cannas. Mostly from seed. The Tropical and Cannova series from Takii seed seem to be good, and there’s fewer problems with Canna viruses from seed. But I did buy a few rhizomes at Wallymart, so we’ll see.
Interesting thing with Takii Canna seed is that they scarify the seeds for you, by burning two little holes in the hard seed coat with a laser. Looks like a snake bite. But at 40 or 50 cents per seed, they should engrave your name on them.
Wow that’s some expensive seeds!
2015 I think.
We got about a quarter inch of ice overnight. Not enough to cause tree damage, but it sure is slick out there this morning.
I got my YakTrax out of the closet. Haven’t needed them in two winters until today.
We got some too. Northern patio looks pretty slick. I’m not going outside. LOL
An aside....I recently was basically given two Border Collies..been with me less than a week.
Well my Hay Bale garden sits on a concrete slab. And I've just let everything turn into mulch that was from last summer. Some of the bales really, really imploded..and these two BC's pretty much cleaned those up for me... Ha!! Looks like they had fun doing it too!!
you are welcome.
When I went outside this afternoon, checked all the plants which are under a cover of leaves. There are a few new shoots emerging in the violet bed and one lone purple pansy. Indoors, sowed Snapdragon seeds from last year’s crop and also a new to me lettuce, Silvia. It is a red and white romaine from Burpee’s Organic seeds. They were sowed on February 5th and have already sprouted. So eager for them to mature. Temperatures today were in the 70’s but the weather report says we will be back to normal winter temperatures by tomorrow night. It has been raining also, something we don’t need too much of.
I envy your 70 degrees. Cold hear today.
I recommend Carol Deppe’s “Ruby-Gold Cascade” flint corn. Each ear is a solid color, but can be any one of a dozen different colors. Each color has a slightly different flavor, and it was bred to produce even in less-than-ideal conditions.
We’re setting up the seed starting system this week.
We’ll bake the starter soil and chick grit tomorrow.
This kills off the bugs that might live in the dirt.
Seeds to be planted Wednesday.
Right on schedule.
Sun houses assembled.
Starting soil cooked (to remove unwanted critters.)
Chicken grit and starting pots bought.
Seeds go in today !
Heart healthy !
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