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Thread: In the Garden 2015
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01-22-2015, 08:35 PM #11A fool flaunts what wisdom he thinks he has, while a wise man will show that he is wise silently.
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01-22-2015, 09:09 PM #12
Yep. I grow the Bhut, the Trinidadi yellow scorpion, the chocolate and a hybrid that started by chance of the yellow and choco peppers. Very sweet to bite into, then the building heat of the choco. Perfect for pies, chocolate recipies....well, everything, really. Respectably hot, IMO.
PS-is that an "I" (eye) in your username or an "l" (ell)?
Cheers,
Simon
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01-22-2015, 09:13 PM #13
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01-22-2015, 09:32 PM #14
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01-25-2015, 04:41 AM #15
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Thanked: 31"boreing old salad garden", I think I understand. Idaho has secretly changed their gardening laws and have followed Washington state's lead. When you're all bent over "rowin' your hoe" and your back starts hurting, you can go see your doctor and get a prescription for a special pain reliever to grow in your garden. The boring old salad garden won't be so boring any more and you might find yourself tillin' up a bit more ground!
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01-25-2015, 05:02 AM #16
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01-26-2015, 02:47 AM #17
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Thanked: 31my pain reliever was kicking in right about then!
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01-26-2015, 12:25 PM #18
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Thanked: 1936I've been thinking about doing something small like you have there Glen. WIll have to fence it off or the GSD's will have their way with the plants and such.
Southeastern Oklahoma/Northeastern Texas helper. Please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thank you and God Bless, Scott
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02-02-2015, 08:13 PM #19
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Thanked: 13245Feb 2nd - Update
As big huge snowflakes fall gently on the cedars
I am out there spreading woodash and used coffee grounds over the snow in the garden
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02-02-2015, 08:25 PM #20
I read that coffee grounds are really good for composting also.