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Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing
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3271Hot. Red River cereal is sold as a commercial product, but you can also buy itLoneClone-7/31/2020
3270Interesting! Thanks. Is it served cold or hot?Sun Tzu-7/31/2020
3269My go-to cooked porridge is Red River -- cracked wheat, rye, flaxseed -- cooked LoneClone-7/31/2020
3268Hi LC, You are making me salivate. Quit IT! <smile> Bobrobert b furman-7/30/2020
3267allrecipes.com Also good with apricots. Sun Tzu-7/30/2020
3266Love harvest season too. I never thought of apricots and blueberries together. DJerry Held-7/30/2020
3265Glad to hear it. One hint -- apricots and blueberries are a great flavour combo,LoneClone-7/30/2020
3264So true, but this first timer has had a pretty good experience picking those litJerry Held-7/29/2020
3263It is confusing isn't it? The most annoying blueberries are the ones that pLoneClone-7/29/2020
3262Nice harvest picture you have there. I've been picking blueberries for theJerry Held-7/29/2020
3261The raspberries and pea harvest are definitely waning, but to make up for it, toLoneClone17/28/2020
3260LOL! funny video....longz-7/28/2020
3259Guy is lucky he didn't kill his dog !!! what a maroon !!! LOL Dog says.. geCogito Ergo Sum-7/28/2020
3258For you The Black Swan..... weeeeeeeeeeeeeee youtube.comlongz17/28/2020
3257They are just big squirrels.. prefer not to climb but they can :) reminds me ofCogito Ergo Sum-7/27/2020
3256I agree.. That is why I invested in the live trap... (Says it is good for armadiCogito Ergo Sum-7/27/2020
3255I once saw a groundhog 30 feet up in a tree at my cousin's house in northernRon-7/27/2020
3254That is just too damn cruel! I have no problems shooting the damn vermin, but wSun Tzu-7/27/2020
3253So most of my buddies at the plot are ex profs.. \one particular leftie.. great Cogito Ergo Sum-7/27/2020
3252Bob I dunno what your plant hardiness zone is up in Mn.. I have some of these Cogito Ergo Sum-7/3/2020
3251I posted this link on my thread.. for a couple of reasons.. not just gardening :Cogito Ergo Sum-7/2/2020
3250I have had chard survive winter in Toronto but not for maybe 7-8 years.. Curly pCogito Ergo Sum-6/22/2020
3249A healthy chard plant out here probably lasts through the winter. You can't LoneClone-6/21/2020
3248Chard is tough.. might be a 9 month season for you out there ? The colourful onCogito Ergo Sum-6/20/2020
3247Thanks for the advice. I have been growing the pak choi and gai lan from seedlinLoneClone-6/19/2020
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