I got an email from Steele today saying:
"Keep Your Plants Happy!
We've started shipping sweet potato plants to the southern states and will begin working our way northward as temperatures warm.
Shipping live plants can be tricky, but we've been doing it for decades. However, it is...
Gevalia did start as a subscription. My folks taught me the mil-spec qualities in coffee at a young age and their favorite being Chock-Full-of-Nuts. I later found that Italian and French roasts and Folger's Black Silk were stronger (a.k.a. more caffeine and much darker roasting) than the...
Remembering may be 35+ years ago when my daughter was young, snippets of a Dr. Suess TV show entitled, "Herman Hears A Who"-
Herman hears a Who. "We are here! We are here! We are here!" And then Herman's friends repeat, "Boil that dust speck! Boil that dust speck!" And all the while that...
Sweet potatoes when dug up and washed have zero taste and are not sweet. They are full of starch. But if you dig them up and keep them dirty (don't wash them) and store them in a warm barn or shed spread out on a tray or in a wagon with some ventilation or air circulation, then that starch...
Georgia's Attorney General is doing a great job coordinating with local law enforcement to take down criminal gangs and sex traffickers.
https://law.georgia.gov/key-issues
He works and joins lawsuits with other state AGs to push back on unjust rules and mandates coming from DC...
I've been taking that dosage since 1996 following joint surgery and it works well. I'm told that it was used by veterinarians to treat joint issues with racehorses but at much higher doses. Somewhere in the house, I have the old article.
Item Name: Item Gone: FS 7 ft Folding Half Picnic Table/Bench
Location: Albany
Zip Code: 31707
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: $50.00
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: I used this folding table/bench in my garage to put my boots on and off. I need to sell...
Most plant them about a foot apart. I plant mine about ten inches apart. If you bought slips (long cuttings from the grower), you may want to put them in a jar of water to grow some roots before planting them.
When I was working, our 15-vehicle fleet had several Dodge trucks, a Jeep, and an old K-car which was an engineered piece of junk. One problem we encountered was with the MAF sensors preventing starting. I found an article on the Journey that may explain the MAF problem for that vehicle...
I prefer to root the cuttings then plant them in peat pots before planting in the garden. Less transplanting losses this way. Sorry for the lighting- it's 3000K.
DNR Fisheries may still have an annual program where you sign up for a pond survey. They test the water and evaluate your pond for proper fish habitat and make recommendations. It used to be free but I don't know if that is still the case.
To avoid getting penalized by your county or the State DNR-EPD for not obtaining proper stormwater and land disturbance permits (Ga. Erosion & Sedimentation Act, and Ga. Water Quality Control Act), if it's to be a legitimate farm pond, go through the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service...