We've had 3 frosts so they are still thriving.
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We've had 3 frosts so they are still thriving.
Ok here are mine
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Also have a bed prepped next to it to thin out the herd
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Ya'lll southerners are funny :p
We have 5 inches of snow out there
I am buying Poison for the Voles to be ready for next season
With my small yard we got a couple of half pints of horseradish.
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Maybe another half pint but I am done crying for the night!:rofl2:
Let me know if you have luck killing them damn things, my wife still gets on me about her Clematis they killing burrowing thru the roots and I’m tired of stomping trails in my yard which was perfect except for the damn things, neighborhood doesn’t want me using C-4
The snow has melted for now and I uncovered one end of the patch to see what is going on.
Unless some Walla Walla expert chimes in I think I will let the maple leaves cover them for the winter.
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Your guess is as good as mine. We really don't have any leaves in the fields.
I think that I am going to rake some leaves over them similar to straw.
The main thing I am worried about is when raking the leaves off in the spring if I will damage the plants.......
What is the worst that will happen?:shrug:
Maybe instead of a rake, you could gently remove the leaves with your hands so the shoots won't get damaged? :thinking:
I have not had a real garden in a really long time. With all of the covid stuff and fewer trips to the store, I did a lazy ass tiny garden. I have some big pots and this storage box green house thingy. Last week we had about an 1/2 of ice and freezing for a few days the plants did well. I hope they last awhile into the winter. I have been cutting the leaves when they get about 3 or 4 inches. So far they have kept producing, it has been about month since I started collecting.
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Very creative :tu
Wat'ca got growing in there?
I got 35 big lemons and still a little green one up high. Will be interesting if it comes along.
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