Like people who plant privet, wisteria, and honeysuckle deliberately...
they are not invasive in my climate. we have to water them here. I would like to have wisteria like this (internet pic):
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Like people who plant privet, wisteria, and honeysuckle deliberately...
I left the empty pot alone and more tomatoes sprouted. It's like that because I originally squeezed a couple of F2 cherry tomatoes in the pot.I have done this three times in the last month
Tasted awesome, it was spongy.Bet it still tasted good.
I'm glad it does something good. If it just stayed out of my gardens...In the world of drought, crappy soil, and prairie fires, it's an amazing plant.
Those darn weeds! Same with the nutsedge & Bermuda grasses, too. If one tiny piece remains, or of course the seeds get a chance, you'll get more of the weed. I swear my Johnsongrass here is a freaking perennial!View attachment 3830884
THIS is why I hate brome. Those white pointy root looking things? Those are called stolons, and are underground stems that can travel up to 3' or more, looking for a place to pop up a new plant. They don't pull up well in heavy soil. The plant breaks free, leaving those to keep growing.
Looks familiar...Stuff like this is a normal occurrence in my world.Does anyone know what to do with an over risen dough? I had my dough proofing in my Brevil oven at 85F for 30 minutes, but I didn't hear the buzzer go off, so it must have gone an hour.
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