Almost all Rodenticide used now days is a Vitamin K based blocker
It is nearly harmless for secondary poisonings, even if the dog or cat gets hold of one a simple 21 day regime of Vitamin K negates the effect Go ahead ask me how I know this :)
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Thanks, Dave. A bit at a time we are recovering. It was almost like we were in denial..
It deep-froze regularly decades ago. I should have filled the kitchen dining area with plants for some days and still had most of it.
Was a nice, blooming Plumeria in that pot. Will it come back? It has before! Fingers-crossed.
4-O'cloks and Elephant ears are popping up. Cannons too.
Happened to see this today---
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Was watching two sand hill cranes. Never saw them here before.
Of course, both batteries for the camera were dead.
Will try for pics if they hang around
I guess my neighbor (life long resident) and i were the only people not knowing about the sandhill cranes on this area.
From all accounts, they are rather common around the marshes. This pair I spotted are definitely tending a nest so we should see them most of the summer.
Big Walla Walla next to a quarter
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Hey Roy
When do pull the seed pods
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This guy does a better job of explaining than I can plus you have pictures!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp7f9O5mLQE
This is a common sight around these parts.
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The growers pull the onions, let them dry and then replant them to raise seed. Here's a picture of them doing so. Notice that they don't leave any space, all of the energy will be used to push up the stalk and for seed heads.
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I hope this helps.