There's Always The Weather
Re: There's Always The Weather
I noticed the same Jupiter-ish look to the clouds last night. It was quite pretty. Never seen it quite like that before.
We got about 5 gallons of rain in the barrel last night, which is collected off one side of the garage roof. Really just a sprinkle.
What type of onions were they? I don't know of any kitchen trick for making an onion less strong. But even one slice of onion with a meal is enough to make me miserable all night long! I love them, but they hate me.
We got about 5 gallons of rain in the barrel last night, which is collected off one side of the garage roof. Really just a sprinkle.
What type of onions were they? I don't know of any kitchen trick for making an onion less strong. But even one slice of onion with a meal is enough to make me miserable all night long! I love them, but they hate me.
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MacTheWolf (imported)
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Paolo wrote: Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:01 am But even one slice of onion with a meal is enough to make me miserable all night long! I love them, but they hate me.
I like cooked onions, but I wouldn't touch a raw onion with a ten foot Slovak
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Yes I understand, if you get your onion cold like in ice cold it is better, also its how you dice it up but raw onions which I love hate me I can handle cooked ones once in a while if there are not to many of them.
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Aw curses (really foul and despicable ones.
A month ago, the cable company replaced my old, old, old cable with a brand new cable and my internet and TV stood up and did a military toe-tap with sparklers (a jig for those simpler folk) curse, curse, curse...
HOWEVER, they left the new line on the ground without burying it and my lawn is now a small field and forest because it hasn't been mowed.
So (more curses) they came at 9am and disturbed my beauty sleep to stick the cable underground
and I called my lawn guy and he said "I'll be there because it's been a month)
SO IT F
KING RAINS TODAY!
some days, the rats do gnaw at my buttocks
A month ago, the cable company replaced my old, old, old cable with a brand new cable and my internet and TV stood up and did a military toe-tap with sparklers (a jig for those simpler folk) curse, curse, curse...
HOWEVER, they left the new line on the ground without burying it and my lawn is now a small field and forest because it hasn't been mowed.
So (more curses) they came at 9am and disturbed my beauty sleep to stick the cable underground
and I called my lawn guy and he said "I'll be there because it's been a month)
SO IT F
some days, the rats do gnaw at my buttocks
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Today i prime up the irrigation lines
I dont think it is going to rain any more this summer
we got missed by the thunderstorms last night
everything is still very green and growing yet and its best to be prepared
I dont think it is going to rain any more this summer
we got missed by the thunderstorms last night
everything is still very green and growing yet and its best to be prepared
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White Onions. But, they seem like common yellow/brown onions in flavor.
Home Depot.
Around December they have a display rack of four items in see thru bags.
Tiny 1) red onions, 2) white & 3) brown too. And what looks like 2 large pieced of 4) garlic.
Good stuff. Highly recommended. Esp. The Garlic
Next year I am going to plant them deeper I guess.
Any onion grower know better? Do they push themselves out of the ground?
Some are only sitting on the ground with penetrating roots.
Those I harvest but I try to let the greens die first.
Moi
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Home Depot.
Around December they have a display rack of four items in see thru bags.
Tiny 1) red onions, 2) white & 3) brown too. And what looks like 2 large pieced of 4) garlic.
Good stuff. Highly recommended. Esp. The Garlic
Next year I am going to plant them deeper I guess.
Any onion grower know better? Do they push themselves out of the ground?
Some are only sitting on the ground with penetrating roots.
Those I harvest but I try to let the greens die first.
Moi
Gentleman Gardener. Never break a sweat.
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If you planted them at the wrong time, they will do that. Much like a fencepost set in the wrong moon phase.
I would also guess that they were not deep enough to begin with.
Soil for onions should be loose as well, and not too moist, allowing to dry thoroughly between waterings.
I would also guess that they were not deep enough to begin with.
Soil for onions should be loose as well, and not too moist, allowing to dry thoroughly between waterings.
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I worked for Ferry Morse Seed Company at one time,
If your seeds don't grow,
YOU
planted them to deep,
planted them not deep enough
watered them to much
did not water them enough.
River
If your seeds don't grow,
YOU
planted them to deep,
planted them not deep enough
watered them to much
did not water them enough.
River
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Ferry Morse seeds SUCK!
LOL
Seriously, though.
It's time to triage here. Only the currently fruiting plants are going to get any more water.
The cucumbers have had it; they're far too bitter anyway, despite daily watering, which wasn't enough.
I did get my first tomato off one of the volunteer "foundling" plants. There were hundreds of them over the hill in the garbage dump. I saved about 36 of them. So far, it looks like a small round yellow one, and an heirloom Cherokee purple. One of them is a Roma. One has heart shaped fruits on it. I have one melon plant finally setting on two fruits. The rest are on their own.
They'll be dead in 2 days...it's going back to 100F + here with high humidity next week and no chance of rain.
LOL
Seriously, though.
It's time to triage here. Only the currently fruiting plants are going to get any more water.
The cucumbers have had it; they're far too bitter anyway, despite daily watering, which wasn't enough.
I did get my first tomato off one of the volunteer "foundling" plants. There were hundreds of them over the hill in the garbage dump. I saved about 36 of them. So far, it looks like a small round yellow one, and an heirloom Cherokee purple. One of them is a Roma. One has heart shaped fruits on it. I have one melon plant finally setting on two fruits. The rest are on their own.
They'll be dead in 2 days...it's going back to 100F + here with high humidity next week and no chance of rain.
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saw the northern lights for the second time in my life over mt hood over the weekend
sun is very active and hot right now...many ...many solar flares...after being quiet for so many years
now we just need to wait for our cold pacific ocean to warm up and drive the drought away
thunder and lightning tonight
we get this once a year
it also rained a little
sun is very active and hot right now...many ...many solar flares...after being quiet for so many years
now we just need to wait for our cold pacific ocean to warm up and drive the drought away
thunder and lightning tonight
we get this once a year
it also rained a little