RE: Animation shows frosty field become lush garden in 52 days

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Animation shows frosty field become lush garden in 52 days

in garden •  last year 

Looking good! Malabar spinach is heat resistant. Good job with heirloom tools! Good to see the plants happy, it will be an excellent food source soon.

Glad to see you in a safe location!

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Thanks for the tip buddy, and good to hear from you.
My orange bell tomato genetics, and my amish paste genetics, have sprouted! I was worried I had lost them. Now to nurture them to seedlings and get them into the garden.

  ·  last year  ·  

I saw today that garden plants here are $3 to $12 each! Planting seeds is the only sane option these days. Do you guys have sea buckthorn up your way? It does well in the cold, and is high in vitamin C.

  ·  last year  ·  

Nope, never heard of it! We have various sources of Vitamin C, like rose hips.

  ·  last year  ·  

Sea buckthorn is very cold tolerant , and the fruit looks kind of like a cumquat. The vitamin C is about a hundred times stronger than an orange.

Tearing down the truck for shipping now.

  ·  last year  ·  

Honk Honnnk!! We got ourselves a convoy!

  ·  last year  ·  

It's die cast, he should have a lot of fun with it!

Looking for seeds to add. Will let you know....

  ·  last year  ·  

Seeds may complicate things at the border, unfortunately...
Nanny state..

  ·  last year  ·  

Not if they are taped inside the box lids...gotta get some clear shipping tape!

We all need less nanny state problems, they are becoming tyrannical.

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