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injest:

--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on May 10, 2009, 11:51:56 pm ---Actually I've cut back lately. The price of 'no-name' pop has invreased by 50% in the past couple of years (0,79$ to 1,19$). So I've cut back. Plus the aspartame is not great on muscle mass (it accelerates muscle wastage - a problem that is already inherant with my condition - not to mention getting older).

Those bottles are used as cloches to protect the tomato plants against frost, so I've been saving them for over a month.

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ah! I thought maybe they were for watering, I know some people put two liter bottles with holes punched along the sides in their garden to cut down on water use, they go out and fill the bottles and the water seeps out slowly, uses way less water then just a sprinkler and encourages root growth.

How do you turn your compost? that looks like an upside down garbage can..

injest:

--- Quote from: Sheriff Roland on May 10, 2009, 11:57:22 pm ---Here's a second variety of dwarf iris - photo taken yesterday - after the hail storm had done it's damage.


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AFTER? that isnt' so bad at all

Sheriff Roland:

--- Quote from: injest on May 10, 2009, 11:59:01 pm ---How do you turn your compost? that looks like an upside down garbage can..

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I don't actually. Byan sometimes puts a pichfork in there to allow some air in among the setling compost. One thing for sure ...emptying out the old composter allowed me to discover there were a LOT of worms working in there.


--- Quote from: injest on May 10, 2009, 11:59:48 pm ---AFTER? that isnt' so bad at all

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The worse damage was done to my coleus. I just picked up those branches and put em in water. They'll grow roots and make all new sell-able plants (lemon = lemonade). Some of the tulips lost some of their petals and a few stems were broken off. And you can see in that yellow dwarf iris picture that the leaves appear to have been bruised.

I've also gotten a second iris (of the blue/green variety), but the first one's already started wilting away - won't be able to get a good picture of the two of them (though there may yet be more dwarf iris opening up). You can see the old one in behind the yellow dwarf iris picture.

Sheriff Roland:
Here's an attempt at a picture of both green/blue dwarf iris - post hail storm.

Wonder if some of those buds have opened up today ...

Sheriff Roland:
The Queen of the Night tulips are coming up all over the place. This may not be a great picture of em, but it's in an area I didn't expect - between the garage & the house. (note the dbl blm buttercups, in the background, are beginning to show too)

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