could you boil them on the stove and smell the house up? I have a special pot i call my witches caldron where every once in a while i will boil rosemary, citrus, apple peels, etc and it makes the house smell wonderful.
Well it wasnt the garden. With the new place, we havent gotten a garden spot "scratched" out yet (see what i did with that lol). However, I did mow and plug my front yard (1/3 acre). The yard wasnt kept up or groomed for several years so i have a yard of weeds, but not for long. Since February...
Hey, he's close to a mastiff He's definitely a big boy (and the love of my life :). He's a European Boxer (versus the American boxers which are smaller frame). Some info on the boxer "The Boxer is part of the Molosser dog group, developed in Germany in the late 19th century from the now extinct...
Have you tried a small separate dish of water with electrolytes? Have you verified by dipping their beaks in water that they have taken a drink? Also, you may want to research apple cider vinegar with the mother as well. My chicks did really well with the electrolyte water and ramped up quickly...
Welcome aboard. You will finds LOADS of info on here. It just takes some time getting use to the forums, tabs, etc on where to find something. The folks around here are kool, if you can't find something just ask. The search thread in the upper right hand corner is good on narrowing down your...
From what I have read and what i'm going to try.... you crack the eggs and scramble them in a bowl. Then, pour the eggs into muffin tins and quick freeze them. After they are frozen, you can take them out of the muffin tins and place them all in freezer bags then pull out however many you need...
Yesterday I FINALLY got sunshine here in Middle Tennessee. It's been way to wet weather for me to get anything done. Yesterday got some elephant ears, hibiscus and other cuttings planted. Hopefully it will dry out today where I can get the yard mowed, fire up the plugger where I can seed and...
We didnt let ours dry. They will be ok as long as they aren't going into sloppy wet ground. The soil will stick to the starchy/white part of the seed potato and form it's own barrier.
Most definitely you can cut your seed potatoes to make more eyes :). Just make sure you have an eye for each piece you cut. The cut doesnt have to be square, it can be triangle, odd angle, doesnt matter, as long as it has some white on the potato and an eye. You can get really creative cutting...