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  1. Bluebonnet

    Grow your own paprika?

    Leutschauer Paprika Pepper is the one I grow and the best I have tasted.
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    My version is not online. It is an OLD recipe. I mean really old. It is at least 400 years old and it was written down as an old family recipe even then. The problem is that it is taught from the eldest women to the youngest women in the household with each generation. The measurements are not...
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    Home Made Vanilla

    Ooh! Good stuff for making vanilla sugar!
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    I do, which is why I only kill when I have to. I actually do not prefer rabbits and feed everything but the crown to my miniature dachshund. No part goes to waste, but here is the catch. The rabbit breeds I deal with are endangered. I need to breed them to improve their lines and increase...
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    You would be surprised at how many ground nesting birds like to pick a spot under a fence to be their nesting site. Here in Texas, we have the Texas Prairie Chicken, the Eskimo Curlew and other ground loving critters on the prairie that make their homes in nests on the ground. Since part of my...
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    Wool conducts electricity, which is why you can use it with batteries to start a fire. I wonder if that could be why the sheep stay put, if maybe they find it an interesting sensation, but I have no idea why a dog or another creature might stay put. What an interesting question! I keep the...
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    Regardless, if it is uncomfortable for a human, it is likely so for an animal too. Humane or not, I just want my animals to be comfortable and content, without surprises. There is also the issue of deer and the occasional antelope and wild boar. There are also birds and other animals and I want...
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    I am against electrical fencing on the basis that it is more of a risk from foolish persons attempting to wander on my property and it is not worth the risk of a lawsuit. Besides, if they were confirmed to be a threat, they would be shot to death on sight, with no questions being asked in the...
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    Greetings Gardeners!

    I'm against electrical fencing. I do not mind constructing a more expensive, traditional fence, provided it is strong enough and of the right kind to keep my animals on my property. How do you keep goats entertained? A bored animal is far more likely to have behavioral problems in general. I...
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    Growing Asparagus

    Heaven is where the bankers are Swiss, the policemen are British, the cooks are French and the mechanics are German. Far too many of our products are foreign created and just U.S. assembled, which is a pity. As such, are there any German tractor companies with a solid reputation?
  11. Bluebonnet

    Greetings Gardeners!

    Baymule suggested that I get Spanish Goats. I'm still very much undecided. It seems like some goats are cute and others are simply so ugly that they are cute. I have read that goats are escape artists. Is this true?
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    Growing Asparagus

    How invasive is asparagus? Is there a way to keep it from spreading? I have not had a problem thus far, but I had no idea it could spread like that.
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    Growing Asparagus

    What advice can you give for purchasing a tractor? I do not have one yet for my property. I am also looking into buying a hay baler, as I have to rent one each year. 250 plants is whole lot of spears!
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    Growing Asparagus

    Who here grows asparagus? I grow the Mary Washington heirloom variety. I was wondering how everyone else prepares a raised bed for asparagus. It seems like there is a lot of differing opinions when it comes to getting the right mix. I am not an asparagus fan, once in a blue moon will I eat...
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    Victory Gardening Revival

    I feel for the troops, because I do send troop packages and they are not allowed to accept food that is not prepackaged from the store. :( The MRE's are designed to be eaten for three weeks, before they are supposed to switch to fresh food or for other supplies to become available. Something...
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    Victory Gardening Revival

    You know how some folks bite off more than they can chew or otherwise eat with their eyes and put too much onto their plate? That is what has happened to me with all of my plantings. What I do is I invite elderly preppers and others that I know do not have the money to stock up on food storage...
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    Victory Gardening Revival

    Less along the lines of shaming and more along the lines of poking holes in their excuses and making Victory Gardening a palatable and attractive undertaking. You can lead a horse to water, but you can not make it drink, but if you throw a handful of hay and some bobbing apples into the water...
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    Victory Gardening Revival

    Those same people further complain that it would be an all vegetarian diet or that you would get rabbit starvation and die. They do not bother to consider what all else goes into food sufficiency or the diversification that needs to take place, all while chomping down on candy bars and fast food...
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    Victory Gardening Revival

    Depends on how much land you have, what grows in your area and how you store it. Survival and thriving for that matter do not have to be the complex effort that some make it out to be.
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    Victory Gardening Revival

    With various political situations looking ever less pleasant by the minute, self reliance is becoming increasingly more attractive for a number of people around the world. I say this is a perfect time for a Victory Garden Revival!
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