I am stuck with green lettuce the kid has a dislike
of the red.
me too. for me red lettuce is for decoration only.
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I am stuck with green lettuce the kid has a dislike
of the red.
Definitely need to get somewhere cooler!I'm sorry and we've had warmer, dryer summers too but colder winters. That said, it's still a good climate. *spooky fingers* come to the southern Oregon coast, we have cookies...
See the sprout with the seed coat still on it? (The little green thing next to it is a weed.)
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It's a pepper. I have had a lot of seeds do this this year. In years past, these usually dry out and die. The leaves never make it out of the seed coat. I don't know why this happens; maybe because the soil is too cool or too dry?
Anyway, I have saved every one of these by dripping a drop of water onto the seed coat, 2-3 times a day. It keeps the coat from drying out, sticking to the seed leaves. This little guy is now a cayenne pepper seedling.
I planted 2 cherry trees, 2 peach trees, and 2 apple trees last spring. It's weird to me that this one peach tree is the first to say hello to Spring! Even the 50+ year old apple trees are JUST starting to lead out. Maybe this peach tree is in the best spot?
I've got red & a few varieties of green. Why does it seem to be the red lettuce that wilts fastest? Or is this just in my refrigerator?me too. for me red lettuce is for decoration only.
I am really curious about the power they draw. Then I'd look up what it would cost to run. And add on 50% because it's always more than you'd think.Still pondering the freeze dryer.
The nutritional value is so much better than canning as is the shelf life.
We have low power costs up here, so it wouldn't cost me too much to run.
I'd need to buy it oil, and would have to get a blender to make powders.
I'd rather it than the dehydrator.
I wonder which I'd like better. I have a dehydrator already.I've used it 2 or 3 times and never been very impressed with it.
I'd much rather have the freeze dryer, simply to preserve taste and better shelf life. It is just so hard to justify the cost... Even with food costs rising.
Both peach trees say their bloom time is late. But now I wonder because it ripens in late July, and the other, apparently, ripens in September. How are they supposed to be pollinator buddies if their ripening time is that different? Oh well, they are self pollinating.is it an early variety? my may crest peach tree was first to wake up even before the fig trees.