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PostSubject: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptySun Mar 22, 2020 1:32 pm

This is Foxy @lostmaniac I’d love to see Splinter and Spider!
Also how are you and your family doing now with this virus?This is Foxy 5fab4010
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptySun Mar 22, 2020 1:45 pm

It hasnt hit here yet but it will come with tourist season. My hubby wanted to buy a years worth of canned food, but a chest freezer and half a wagyu would be better but i dont think it will come down to that.

And its spring and wildlife is moving from winter areas and i almost hit a bighorn sheep. The semi tame fox that sort of lives in my yard in spring showed up a few days ago, and baby bison are the cutest things ever.
So shadow is the German shepherd splinter is red and in a coat and spider

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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptySun Mar 22, 2020 1:52 pm

There are gorgeous Sandy and Splitter do look alike😂 haven’t been out in a week so don’t know how the outside world is doing, my peas are starting to sprout also my potatoes have been planted, our chest freezer is full and I’ve made bread yesterday for the first time ever😂
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptySun Mar 22, 2020 2:06 pm

Try as i might i havent figured out high altitude baking. Even regular cooking is off but baking boggles me. That bread looks good

So i discovered if you cut basil about 2 inches from the dirt they regrow. I found the perfect frame for a 3 season greenhouse it unfortunately involves talking to the neighbors and having them ask thier landlord if i can take the old swing set.
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptySun Mar 22, 2020 2:12 pm

I only baked in a ordinary fan oven, it was lovely. That’s good to know I will have to try that🤔 and I’m still figuring out my gardening didn’t think it could be so complicated😂
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptySun Mar 22, 2020 5:54 pm

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New basil shooting up off old stalk/rootsystem. The 1 is hard to see because of the lighting but new little tiny leaves
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 7:23 am

That’s a cool tip to know, this is one of my peas starting to sprout
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 8:21 am

Its fun watching things grow. I have cilantro, onion chives, garlic chives basil and bunching onions. I also have 1 banana hood seed.

Banana hood is the only strain of weed i would bother growing. Its the 4th seed ive found in the last year. The first 3 did not sprout.

And then there is the anti-garden over the septic system. O may pull it up and replant it. Basically its weeds, but weeds the bees and the hummingbirds love. Im just thinking more variation to the anti-garden.
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 9:43 am

I do enjoy gardening and watching this grow I prefer vegetables though, some veg still have lovely flowers but I would always take vegs over flowers😂
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 10:40 am

Other then potatoes, outdoor fruits and vegetables are out. Climate and grow season is wrong. Even with an outdoor greenhouse its still not easy. Last year i had crazy tomato vines that took over the area then tried taking over the kitchen. Im not kidding about tomato vines growing up and over the fridge. When i cut them down the biggest vine was 16 feet long.

So i am looking at dwarf trees that can grow indoors. Thinking mini banana and maybe star fruit, and thimble berries. The berries can be outside but first i have to find a bush and take cuttings and from there im not sure if i should graft it or try to root it.
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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 11:12 am

Schwartzenbeeren Is a good container fruit. Also called German blackberries. Look like a black currant, taste like a blueberry/blackberry cross. Grow from seed each year so nothing you have to over winter. Can can and freeze like any other berry.

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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 11:18 am

I love black currants. Havent seen fresh ones since Baltimore. I have a south facing slope which is prime berry real estate. My cleaning lady's foster sons have been helping getting the yard clear.
I have red currants in the yard and bear berries. The birds always beat me to the currants.

My indoor stuff can be whatever but i like going native with my outdoor stuff

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PostSubject: Re: This is Foxy   This is Foxy EmptyMon Mar 23, 2020 12:49 pm

I love tomatoes! There are really my favourite thing to grow😍
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