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Only a Gardener Would . . .
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trolleydriver
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Elizabeth
Kelejan
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GWN
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at2wooden
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Triciasgarden
Goosegirl
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Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Be thrilled when your hubby decides he doesn't like this new ground coffee... So you can put it in your compost!
cheyannarach- Posts : 2037
Join date : 2012-03-21
Location : Custer, SD
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
hesitate and ponder on feeding her worms to her chickens
happy gardening
rose
happy gardening
rose
FamilyGardening- Posts : 2424
Join date : 2011-05-10
Location : Western WA
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
cheyannarach wrote:Be thrilled when your hubby decides he doesn't like this new ground coffee... So you can put it in your compost!
GG
Goosegirl- Posts : 3435
Join date : 2011-02-16
Age : 59
Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
... be more interested in a food container than the food that's inside it.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3638
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 62
Location : SW Oregon
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
I always pause before I toss. Hummmm, what could I use this for? Drives DH crazy.
laughs
I get some of the best laughs from this site. Contemplating jumping out of the car for a banana peel. That does it.
kauairosina- Posts : 656
Join date : 2014-01-16
Age : 88
Location : Lawai, Hawaii, 96765
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
bring back a bag of moose poop while out hiking....
GWN- Posts : 2804
Join date : 2012-01-14
Age : 67
Location : british columbia zone 5a
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Had to add this to the list. Marie wrote:
"I'm about to go get some more plastic snakes from the dollar store. I think I need more in the blueberries and need to add some to the garden."
"I'm about to go get some more plastic snakes from the dollar store. I think I need more in the blueberries and need to add some to the garden."
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
inquiring minds want to know WHY SNAKES?
GWN- Posts : 2804
Join date : 2012-01-14
Age : 67
Location : british columbia zone 5a
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Move them around regularly and it makes the birds think they are alive and then they leave the berries alone. I need to get some for my tomatoes!
GG
GG
Goosegirl- Posts : 3435
Join date : 2011-02-16
Age : 59
Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Since we don't have snakes
in Hawaii do you think our birds would be put off?
kauairosina- Posts : 656
Join date : 2014-01-16
Age : 88
Location : Lawai, Hawaii, 96765
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
sanderson wrote:Like your birds know what a snake is!!
Good one!
GG
Goosegirl- Posts : 3435
Join date : 2011-02-16
Age : 59
Location : Zone 4A - NE SD
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Fall in love with earthworms.
Tell the self appointed garden protector (german shepherd dog) to STOP chasing the pollinators; bees, wasps, etc away.
Tell the self appointed garden protector (german shepherd dog) to STOP chasing the pollinators; bees, wasps, etc away.
FeedMeSeeMore- Posts : 143
Join date : 2014-05-06
Location : Georgia
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
PS As far as I know, there are no snakes in Hawaii. However, I'm sure with today's nuts, there must be some contraband boas, etc., that will be let loose. Sigh.
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Picking up worms from the roadway after a heavy downpour with the sun about to fry them and putting them into my garden. I have done that several times over the years.
You try crossing the the road with the sun beating down on you; if you are a worm.
And naming each worm. Luckily they are all named Fred.
You try crossing the the road with the sun beating down on you; if you are a worm.
And naming each worm. Luckily they are all named Fred.
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Guilty of many!
Great thread.
Great thread.
Elizabeth- Posts : 91
Join date : 2012-11-25
Age : 71
Location : Lafayette, LA zone 9b
Only a gardener..
Kelejan, would name all the worms. I took a little breath until you said they were all named Fred.
kauairosina- Posts : 656
Join date : 2014-01-16
Age : 88
Location : Lawai, Hawaii, 96765
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Feel soul-crushing guilt when it's time to thin the seedlings.
Sticking excess seedlings anywhere around the yard "just in case."
Slowing down to hand the utility guys cutting down trees on the side of the road a pre-made index card with your address in case they have extra woodchips.
Having a hard time pulling some of those weeds in the garden because their flowers are so beautiful and beneficial to pollinators.
Hoarding the seed catalogs and ogling their glossies. Even if you only need 2 packets of seeds this year.
Sticking excess seedlings anywhere around the yard "just in case."
Slowing down to hand the utility guys cutting down trees on the side of the road a pre-made index card with your address in case they have extra woodchips.
Having a hard time pulling some of those weeds in the garden because their flowers are so beautiful and beneficial to pollinators.
Hoarding the seed catalogs and ogling their glossies. Even if you only need 2 packets of seeds this year.
NHGardener- Posts : 2305
Join date : 2011-02-25
Age : 63
Location : Southern New Hampshire
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Kelejan wrote:Picking up worms from the roadway after a heavy downpour with the sun about to fry them and putting them into my garden. I have done that several times over the years.
You try crossing the the road with the sun beating down on you; if you are a worm.
And naming each worm. Luckily they are all named Fred.
LOL, I was walking my grandson home one day after a rain and picked up a worm and brought it home. I wasn't so creative as to name him though! Fred, I like that one!
Triciasgarden- Posts : 1634
Join date : 2010-06-04
Age : 69
Location : Northern Utah
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
NHGardener, you had me chuckling. I identified with all but the index card item (and the only reason I didn't identify is that I hadn't thought of doing this yet!).NHGardener wrote:Feel soul-crushing guilt when it's time to thin the seedlings.
Sticking excess seedlings anywhere around the yard "just in case."
Slowing down to hand the utility guys cutting down trees on the side of the road a pre-made index card with your address in case they have extra woodchips.
Having a hard time pulling some of those weeds in the garden because their flowers are so beautiful and beneficial to pollinators.
Hoarding the seed catalogs and ogling their glossies. Even if you only need 2 packets of seeds this year.
Here's my well known problem: I ogle those seed catalogs even though I only need 2 packets of seeds... and then I order about 25 packets anyway!
Windmere- Posts : 1425
Join date : 2013-02-26
Age : 55
Location : Fayetteville, GA - Zone 7B - 8A
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
Here's my well known problem: I ogle those seed catalogs even though I only need 2 packets of seeds... and then I order about 25 packets anyway!
Some people dream of rolling in money. We dream of rolling in seed packets.
NHGardener- Posts : 2305
Join date : 2011-02-25
Age : 63
Location : Southern New Hampshire
Only a gardener..
That's one of the joys of this forum. We're all nuts and we have lots of friends who are just as nutty as we are.
Anyone have ideas about what the heck to do with all those probably expired seeds?
Reminds me of a story. Little old lady is visiting her doctor and says "my family thinks I'm crazy because I just LOVE pancakes."
"Oh", the doctor says, "I love pancakes too, that's not crazy."
"You do?" says the little old lady "You must come to my house, I have trunks and trunks full of them."
I'm not up to trunks full but I have a heck of a lot of seeds that I will never use and might not be viable.
Anyone have ideas about what the heck to do with all those probably expired seeds?
Reminds me of a story. Little old lady is visiting her doctor and says "my family thinks I'm crazy because I just LOVE pancakes."
"Oh", the doctor says, "I love pancakes too, that's not crazy."
"You do?" says the little old lady "You must come to my house, I have trunks and trunks full of them."
I'm not up to trunks full but I have a heck of a lot of seeds that I will never use and might not be viable.
kauairosina- Posts : 656
Join date : 2014-01-16
Age : 88
Location : Lawai, Hawaii, 96765
Re: Only a Gardener Would . . .
K, I hear you about that, it's hard for me to give up seeds even when I have too many, but I'm starting to think I should give them up at seed swaps and seed libraries, because they do expire. It probably wouldn't hurt to rotate your seed collection like you do your canned goods (you all ARE canned goods hoarders, right?) before expiration dates.
NHGardener- Posts : 2305
Join date : 2011-02-25
Age : 63
Location : Southern New Hampshire
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