rswyan
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- Kubota B2910, Cub Cadet Pro Z 154S, Simplicity 18 CFC, Cub Cadet 782
44.6F and cloudy @ 10:00, rain has stopped. Looks like we got 0.28". High of around 60F expected for the day ... but we probably won't see it until around 17:00.
Front came though around 05:00 I think. Winds were gusty enough that it got The Big Orange Dude concerned enough that he hopped off the bed and sauntered off somewhere, looking for cover.
Got the seeds for the Yellow Crookneck and Zucchini Summer Squash, and Waltham Butternut, Buttercup, and Strawberry Crown Winter Squashes planted last night before I went to bed, also eight Cucumber. Only thing left to start indoors for the garden at this point is some green bell peppers. Beets and beans will get sown directly in the ground. Still have plenty of seeds left over at this point. Will be curious to see the germination rate. May go ahead and start more in a few weeks. Plastic pot inventory has been significantly reduced ...
Also got more plant labels made for the flowers. Still have a ways to go to finish that up though.
Today's indoor activities will include getting the green pepper seeds put into peat pots, then probably cut some sections of chicken wire that can be stapled over some plantings to keep the deer from pulling them up until they get rooted/big enough that they can't be easily pulled out.
Also plan to drill some tin cans for a deer detergent to keep them out of certain areas: ya run monofilament fishing line through the cans (at each end) and then set them on 5 gallon buckets. The deer knock the cans off the bucket which makes noise that apparently they don't like much. Be curious to see if we have the same success with it as the guy who posted the YouTube.
Once it warms up later, I'll make a trip up to screened compost pile with the Cub and dump cart and collect some more dirt to get The Woman's dahlia's planted.
Also have 9 Orienpet lily bulbs to plant, along with the mixed gladiolus + plus the bulbs from last fall that didn't get planted yet. Tomorrow might be a better day for that (warmer and drier)
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Thursday ...
Front came though around 05:00 I think. Winds were gusty enough that it got The Big Orange Dude concerned enough that he hopped off the bed and sauntered off somewhere, looking for cover.
Got the seeds for the Yellow Crookneck and Zucchini Summer Squash, and Waltham Butternut, Buttercup, and Strawberry Crown Winter Squashes planted last night before I went to bed, also eight Cucumber. Only thing left to start indoors for the garden at this point is some green bell peppers. Beets and beans will get sown directly in the ground. Still have plenty of seeds left over at this point. Will be curious to see the germination rate. May go ahead and start more in a few weeks. Plastic pot inventory has been significantly reduced ...
Also got more plant labels made for the flowers. Still have a ways to go to finish that up though.
Today's indoor activities will include getting the green pepper seeds put into peat pots, then probably cut some sections of chicken wire that can be stapled over some plantings to keep the deer from pulling them up until they get rooted/big enough that they can't be easily pulled out.
Also plan to drill some tin cans for a deer detergent to keep them out of certain areas: ya run monofilament fishing line through the cans (at each end) and then set them on 5 gallon buckets. The deer knock the cans off the bucket which makes noise that apparently they don't like much. Be curious to see if we have the same success with it as the guy who posted the YouTube.
Once it warms up later, I'll make a trip up to screened compost pile with the Cub and dump cart and collect some more dirt to get The Woman's dahlia's planted.
Also have 9 Orienpet lily bulbs to plant, along with the mixed gladiolus + plus the bulbs from last fall that didn't get planted yet. Tomorrow might be a better day for that (warmer and drier)
Hope everyone has an enjoyable, productive, and safe Thursday ...