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Do sheep eat baobabs?: Six more weeks...
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Saturday, August 4, 2012. Only six more weeks of summer left. Poop. However, I think my Brussels sprouts might need it. I bet you don't see, so here is a detail:. You know, this vegetable-growing thing is turning out after all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other sites of interest. Also, a cauliflower.
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: Sigh...
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other sites of interest. And look who finally showed up! The Great Pumpkin cometh! View my complete profile. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: Baobab Sunday
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Sunday, June 17, 2012. I haven't measured Ahimelek lately, because it hasn't been getting any taller, but Zadok is 10 inches tall. Strange, because I could have sworn I measured it at 11" a while back. Oh well. They're alive, at least. That's progress over this time last year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Its not all bad.
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: Other
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. These belong to other people in the Community Garden. I'm just posting them because I thought they looked neat and so I took photos of their neatness. From the top: a sunflower, purple cauliflower going to seed, broccoli totally gone to seed, dill. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: "They" were right!
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Saturday, August 4, 2012. How is that possible? They" are never right. You know, "they". As in "they say". "They" never say the right thing. And in the Community Garden, "they" really say all kinds of nonsense. But in this case, "they" are not the people in the garden. Well, well, well. Welly, welly, welly. Today I just stood in t...
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: Fractal-iflower
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Wednesday, September 5, 2012. This is my "Orbit" cauliflower. Though it might be actually "Orbitz". I forget. And some suppliers sell it as "Veronica" which is just lame. In any case, it's a green cauliflower that looks like fractals. Still, it does look pretty darn cool. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other sites of interest.
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: Pumpy-umpy-umpkin!
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Saturday, August 4, 2012. Wow I hadn't taken a photo since this one because every time I looked I kept thinking "it hasn't grown at all". But when I opened this photo to look at it I thought "haha, look at the tiny pumpkin! Clearly, it's time for another photo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other sites of interest.
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Do sheep eat baobabs?: If at first you don't succeed, there's always blackmail
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Do sheep eat baobabs? So I asked myself, do you suppose baobabs can grow north of 60? Well, of course they can. Baobabs grow north of 60. Specifically, they grow north of 60 S. Monday, August 13, 2012. If at first you don't succeed, there's always blackmail. Meanwhile, this is my second pumpkin. It's two weeks old and bigger than my fist. That's not much for a pumpkin, but it's bigger than any pumpkin I grew up to now, except for:. My first pumpkin. It's turning orange! It has four more weeks to put on s...
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The Refreshment Center: Resources and Links
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Resources that will help make transition easier and less stressful. The Economic Collapse Blog. Progressive Radio Lifeboat Hour. DIY Home Heating Projects. Great Depression Cooking with Clara. Cooking With Less Energy. Personal and Community Masonry Ovens. Resource for Canning, Pickling and Preserves. Must Read Resource for Canning Safety. More Canning, Freezing, Preserving Info. Extensive Living Skills Information. Heirloom, non-hybrid, organic. Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds. Native American plant varieties.
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Dilip's 2006 Garden Journal: April 2006
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Dilip's 2006 Garden Journal. Sunday, April 16, 2006. It's quite warm in the 80s. Again The backyard seems to fill out even more each day, and my azaleas are almost in full bloom. The kerria japonica is starting to fade. Many of my roses have buds, and my second bush, after. Has open blossoms, the David Austin shrub rose. Lavender that I planted in spring 2003 is dead, but the neighboring two lavender bushes (. Is the variety), have even more blooms. I found a good description of. Posted by Dilip @ 3:20 PM.
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