What did you accomplish today?

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
This might be our Indian Summer here this weekend....I am breaking out shorts and going for a bike ride!!

Painted my old fireplace insert yesterday, and going to (try to) sell it...I have a bunch of "stuff" around here I have been meaning to sell, and this is a great time to do it...Just before the holidays! Maybe I can pay for a new laptop and a new quality vaporizer....Maybe.

Dark winter is coming....Sunset today at 6:29 pm. Sunset on November 1 is 4:57 pm :cry:
60 minutes of that is the time change.
 

Chunky Stool

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$9 for a bake DIY pizza .......... is the world going mad ........ $2-$3 tops.
I thought Costco was meant to be cheap?
You can't assume that everything at a discount warehouse is a good deal.
They have "loss leaders" while other products are priced at full retail.

This is true for both Costco and Sam's Club.

Consistently lower prices on all products is more attractive to me, and our local wal-mart delivers.
Yeah sure, I like supporting local businesses but they've gotta be reasonable.

For example, a local grocery chain sells my favorite brownie mix for $3.99 -- and wal-mart price is $2.08 :o
 

raratt

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Went with that last year, though never saw it bloom. :(
I didn't either except for a couple plants on the edge I didn't get tilled in. It bloomed early summer. It's still supposed to do it's job by the time it gets tilled in, besides adding green manure. Purple Vetch is another one, but it can get invasive.
 

manfredo

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60 minutes of that is the time change.
Right, but it's still a shock when it happens. It sure is nice in March when it gets bumped ahead an hour. And remember when it use to be longer?!!

I honestly don't mind it so much...but it's bad for my body...a lot more couch time in the winter! And the lack of sun isn't good for the spirit. I thought I found a new winter hobby, going on cruises, but that was a short romance!
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Right, but it's still a shock when it happens. It sure is nice in March when it gets bumped ahead an hour. And remember when it use to be longer?!!

I honestly don't mind it so much...but it's bad for my body...a lot more couch time in the winter! And the lack of sun isn't good for the spirit. I thought I found a new winter hobby, going on cruises, but that was a short romance!
I find it ironic that in this year without a Hallowe’en they’re giving us an extra hour of it.
 

shrxhky420

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I find it ironic that in this year without a Hallowe’en they’re giving us an extra hour of it.
Mamashark and I really enjoy decorating, handing out candy and scaring trick or treaters. We have families that make it a point to come to our house every year.
They're gonna be disappointed this year. As of right now, we aren't decorating or handing out candy.
I'm thinking of picking up an 8' piece of pvc, probably 3" od. Have the little monsters put their basket at the end and slide the candy down.
I don't know, I just want everyone to stay safe.

SH420
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Mamashark and I really enjoy decorating, handing out candy and scaring trick or treaters. We have families that make it a point to come to our house every year.
They're gonna be disappointed this year. As of right now, we aren't decorating or handing out candy.
I'm thinking of picking up an 8' piece of pvc, probably 3" od. Have the little monsters put their basket at the end and slide the candy down.
I don't know, I just want everyone to stay safe.

SH420
My mind whooshes to peanut m&ms and a slingshot.
 

Chunky Stool

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Watered the girls this morning and gave the runoff to the tomatoes. My tomato plants look like crap this year, too much heat I guess. I need to get my garlic in the ground.
lol
My tomato plants turned black weeks ago.
Most of the fruit went in a compost barrel to age a bit. (I don't want tomatoes sprouting in my compost pile.)

I brought a few healthy cannabis plants indoors to finish and the ones in small pots adjusted way better than the ones in 20 gallon tubs.
Gonna have to wet trim for sure because it's easier to spot problems like mold/mildew/bugs/debris/etc.

Whole plant hang then dry trimming is my preferred method. :(
 

lokie

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Went with that last year, though never saw it bloom. :(
Try Buckwheat.

In The Garden...Growing Buckwheat | SchneiderPeeps

  • Broadcast seeds at the rate of one cup per 100sq feet or 1 pound for 300-500 sq feet
  • Keep ground moist until germination – about a week
  • After germination, buckwheat does not require much water
  • Can be sown all the way through late summer but frost will kill buckwheat
  • In zones with long growing seasons (zones 8 and 9) you can get multiple plantings and harvests.
  • If using as a cover crop, turn the plants into the soil when they are about 8″ tall
  • Buckwheat grow to about 3′ tall
  • Bees love the blooms, as do other beneficial insects such as lady bugs and parasitic wasps
  • Can grow even in poor or acidic soil
  • There doesn’t seem to be any pests that bother buckwheat
  • Give buckwheat that has been turned into the soil about 2 weeks to decompose before planting your fall crop
  • Turning buckwheat into the soil will help loosen up clay soil




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