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I'm just now ready to put out tomato plants (late but we've had weird weather)...I bought some yesterday that are about 10" tall already - nice looking happy plants. I am looking at Mel's book about laying the plants into the soil at an angle. Makes
So my new chickens just started laying in August for a few weeks and now nothing! It's been almost 2 months since we have seen an egg. I have heard from some local friends that it is normal and from some that it isn't. We feed them layers crumble and
I've found some of my Swiss Chard to be laying down on the job-any idea why? Some stalks are just fine though. I am in a windy area, but the rest of my veggies are standing up tall. Just curious!
I left my garden under the care of my husband while I was out of town for a week and my zuchinni plant died apparenty "from a bug". I am suspicious, but thats neither here nor there. In any case, I have 9 empty squares available but am not
Okay - first SFG and I thought I'd start out doing everything as much by the book as possible this first go round. Got some tomato plants and ready to transplant them. I'd like to plant them laying down, and obviously 1 plant per SQ. Now that
I would appreciate some advice concerning one of my chickens. She has never laid as well as the other hen, from the point of view of frequency, but also quality - the shell is always thinner. They have the same layers pellets, and grit is always available
Ok I read somewhere that pressure treated lumber might not be a good idea for SFG frame. I have been given oodles of treated 4x4 and 4x6. Is there a reason I should not use them ?? I was thinking of using 2 telephone poles cut and stacked then bolted