Volfandt said:What I find to be even more dramatic is when we do finally get a good steady rain, the garden responds almost immediately and seems to grow faster than when watered w/city water.
Well, real world results in my garden would tend to agree with youFrom what I have read, thunder and lightning storms have an extremely fertile effect on lawn and gardens. The plants green up as a result of electrically charged oxygen that is turned into 78% nitrogen.
Volfandt said:That okra looks like it's doing well. Must like the cowboy serenaide![]()
YODEL-AY-HE-HOOO...
On another site, I read where a local sheriff mistook okra for a certain 9-lobed leaf crop grown for smokin'. The owner discovered the sherriff cutting down plants in his garden and had a hard time convincing him it wasn't wacky tobacky.![]()
jinman said:YODEL-AY-HE-HOOO...
On another site, I read where a local sheriff mistook okra for a certain 9-lobed leaf crop grown for smokin'. The owner discovered the sherriff cutting down plants in his garden and had a hard time convincing him it wasn't wacky tobacky.![]()
I read where a local sheriff mistook okra for a certain 9-lobed leaf crop grown for smokin'
TBDonnelly said:Found Yellow Gold today.....and yes.......m r Okra.![]()
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