Friday 310 - TA 1.99 Stayed Up A Full Week (pg. 2)
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Clutch Nixon |
Heard your new mix Ziptnf, it was nice with good flow and great quality, powerful stuff. Other than that, I hope I don't get banned again, I really hope I can stay this time and watch out for my errors.
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ziptnf |
He's back! Hey JP. Thanks for the listen! |
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planetaryplayer |
Sometimes it snows in April |
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Zoso |
quote: | Originally posted by planetaryplayer
Sometimes it snows in April |
Hell yeah, mang. It was over 70F yesterday. Now we have freeze warnings. COVER YOUR BUSH! |
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planetaryplayer |
i cut several grass on monday and now they're all covered in snow. whats the point? |
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Zoso |
quote: | Originally posted by planetaryplayer
i cut several grass on monday and now they're all covered in snow. whats the point? |
Indeed. Grass: you can't kill it. |
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ziptnf |
Speaking of grass and weather, my weed dealer gave me a squash plant for my garden but I think it's probably dead after that snow :wtf: |
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Zoso |
quote: | Originally posted by ziptnf
Speaking of grass and weather, my weed dealer gave me a squash plant for my garden but I think it's probably dead after that snow :wtf: |
The wife grew insane amounts of squash and zucchini last year. That stuff is pretty damned hardy, so you may be fine. |
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planetaryplayer |
I left some kale stems from last winter and now they’ve branched baby kale leaves. Only enough for one portion though. Last summer the cucumbers and tomatoes didn’t do so well. How about down south? |
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Zoso |
quote: | Originally posted by planetaryplayer
I left some kale stems from last winter and now they’ve branched baby kale leaves. Only enough for one portion though. Last summer the cucumbers and tomatoes didn’t do so well. How about down south? |
We didn't garden at our prior home. Now that we have moved to the paternal family farm house, we garden on the spot my paternal grandmother used for decades. Unfortunately, early tomato blight (which is a fungus) is endemic in the soil, now. The spores from that can survive damn near anything (like living in the vacuum of space, lol), so we can get a crop of "early" tomatoes every year, but then the plants die from the bottom up. We'd have to move to another spot of ground and throw away all hardware ever used in the current garden to even attempt to avoid a repeat. But the "early" Better Boy tomatoes are usually pretty damned good! |
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planetaryplayer |
in my moms garden i grew pumpkins and after a few seasons vine boring bugs came in and destroyed most of the fruit, but root vegetables work well there. i don't think we've ever had anything that wasn't an insect/bird/rodent as a pest. the yields were lower and the tomatoes were busting up on the stems of the fruit. |
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