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N&C Midwest: November/December 2018
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Re: N&C Midwest: November/December 2018
Officially Winter Solstice! After today, lengthening days, !
Here, rainy and warmer than usual at this moment. Catalogs coming in....soon the planning will begin!
Here, rainy and warmer than usual at this moment. Catalogs coming in....soon the planning will begin!
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Re: N&C Midwest: November/December 2018
Happy Winter Solstice! That means that the next event is Spring Solstice!
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: N&C Midwest: November/December 2018
Yes, that’s true!OhioGardener wrote:Happy Winter Solstice! That means that the next event is Spring Solstice!
I am thinking of a new 4x4....don’t have enough room for things...and would love a cold frame.....
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Re: N&C Midwest: November/December 2018
Beautiful day here in SW Ohio - it was a balmy 62°F, with sunshine and a very light breeze. I picked up a large quantity of coffee grounds from Starbucks yesterday, so today I separated out all of the paper filters and plastic lids from the grounds. Then, I added grounds from my storage drum and spread them on the perennial flower beds, and the rhubarb & asparagus beds. Put out a total of 30 gallons of coffee grounds, and now I have to start building up my stores again...
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
Re: N&C Midwest: November/December 2018
Sounds great, OG! It was super warm here for December, no complaints from me. Wet. I have 2 full buckets o go out to the compost pile; kitchen scraps and coffee grounds.OhioGardener wrote:Beautiful day here in SW Ohio - it was a balmy 62°F, with sunshine and a very light breeze. I picked up a large quantity of coffee grounds from Starbucks yesterday, so today I separated out all of the paper filters and plastic lids from the grounds. Then, I added grounds from my storage drum and spread them on the perennial flower beds, and the rhubarb & asparagus beds. Put out a total of 30 gallons of coffee grounds, and now I have to start building up my stores again...
I have gotten many catalogs, beginning to dream!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8687
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Pickles
Just opened my first bread and butter pickles—delish! Supposed to have a horseradish taste, could not taste it. Mental note.
Most interestingly: I used Beit Alpha cukes. The texture was very soft. I am going to plant pickling cukes next year. Although the taste was great, I would have liked the texture to be more “al dente”.
Making notes!
Most interestingly: I used Beit Alpha cukes. The texture was very soft. I am going to plant pickling cukes next year. Although the taste was great, I would have liked the texture to be more “al dente”.
Making notes!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8687
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