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    MY hot Compost Pile!

    I mixed the pile today. I took off the wire mesh from around the pile and relocated it a couple feet away. Then I began to shovel the material into the mesh. I watered each layer lightly. Once I finished turning the pile, I added more grass clippings (a mixture of dried and green), watering...
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    grain seeds?

    Just purchase wild bird seed and plant them.
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    Mint as insect repellant

    I have also heard that Mint repels bugs, but have never used it for that purpose. But It's worth a try. Mint does make a good ground cover, you just have to make sure it's not near any of your garden beds.
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    Veggie Photo Time!

    Wow, BT, your gardens are looking awesome!
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    MY hot Compost Pile!

    Rain won't be a problem down here, if anything, I'll have to water it every day. (Sonoran Desert)
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    dwarf root stock?

    I just bought a peach tree. It looks like the dwarf variety was grafted to standard root stock. There is a new branch coming from the trunk. It's leaves have no resemblance to the grafted tree.
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    MY hot Compost Pile!

    I finally made my first compost pile. I read a couple books, and did a bit of research...Then yesterday, I gathered my materials and created the perfect habitat for those decomposing micro-organisms. For my BROWN materials, I started out with 2 bags of old dried out grass clippings, old...
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    compost not working

    Isn't alfalfa a good source of nitrogen for the compost pile? Thats what I use as bedding...?
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    Chickens are working their magic!

    I always let the chickens in when the annuals are browning out. They have and awsome time taking down all the plants and digging through the old mulch. Eventually, I end up with a ready garden and happy chickens.
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    aloe

    I have some. It's one of those plants that you don't do anything to... you just plant it and let it do what it does. The soil I live on is actually dune sand, 99.9% sterile. :rolleyes: It still thrives quite surprisingly. They get most of their energy from photosynthesis and through their leaves...
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    How To: Make seed pots

    Very cool. This will certainly come in handy! ~ Rio
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    Guess What I'm getting?

    I got the shipping date wrong. They said they'll ship whenever it is time to grow them in my zone. :rolleyes: I just checked the estimated delivery date...The papayas should arrive May 20th.
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    Spring has touched the trees!

    Plums... Apples... Oranges... And my Sonoran Puddle Plant in my pond... Thought I'd share. ~ Rio
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    Guess What I'm getting?

    Yes, I do plan to grow them outside. We don't get frost where I live (zone 10). I'll be sure to get some pics on here when they arrive. I'm really excited! ~ Rio
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    Guess What I'm getting?

    A Hawaiian Papaya plant (from Roberta's, of course)! I've been a big Papaya eater for a long time, and have been searching for a nice palm to take home for an even longer time. Well, now I do(will). They should arrive the 8th. Wish me luck! Thanks- Rio...
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    Sweet Olive

    How old is that tree? What zone do they grow in?
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    Propagating a Cherry Tree Cutting

    I'm more succesful at rooting cuttings when I put it in water and drop some root hormone in it. :rolleyes:
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    The Sky is Falling! ..... Ohhhh it is Pecans!!

    I think pecan trees are beautiful. I don't think they should be too old. I thought they began producing at 7 years.
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