I can attest to @Joao 's idea that arborvitae do well in Idaho –– northern ID, anyway.
There's a row of them a half block away that obscures my view of some of the taller mountains that I would otherwise be able to see from my front window. I think that they are easily over 50 feet in height...
I would have a measure of trust with the cabbage.
Can you put a blanket of some sort over the greenhouse. Or, cover what is inside by being placed in something like a plastic bag. Maybe just a little help would be enough.
Yarrow?? Dad had quite a population under a tree in his front yard where...
T-bone/Porterhouse.
I want that bone! With ribeye, it is a little hard to deal with the bone, if'n it's included. Altho, I suppose that going on a BBQ grill would work fine.
Always, bones –– broth for soup and stir-fries :).
Steve
My first backyard greenhouse was homemade and, essentially, a lean-to sunshed. It was built against the south wall of my garage.
About 8 1/2 by 5 feet, the growing area was essentially a bench of that length and 3 feet in width. Below the bench was a framed wall of 2 by 4's with exterior wall...
If'n you like it, and don't mind typing out the recipe, please share. Making pumpkin bisque was repeated quite a few times and I like it! DW on the other hand . . .
Post it on @Marie2020 's thread or somewhere, if you don't feel it appropriate to use the "eating from the garden" thread. My...
A kind of fun article in the Smithsonian this morning about the domestication of dogs. It looks to be rather difficult research because of the similarities with wolves.
Cute artwork on the page, also...
We have had a couple of sunny days.
The first was a bit breezy and didn't make it to 50f (10C). Yesterday certainly did with a 57f high (14C). Each started a off frosty and stayed below freezing until about 9AM. There was a nice 3/4 moon in the sky through the day.
I was looking forward to...