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Good Morning AFN Stoners..:smoker:..sharing one. It is Monday..you know what that means...?..only 4 days left until Friday...sigh..:coffee:..gotta Love Mondays.



I Knew you were the Yeti..look at the length of your legs...:yoinks:..you have to be 11 ft 10 ins..:crying:
Is there a primal feel when you are the first and only footprints n new snow.

I used to get it when we were first down the beach after the tractor had been down cleaning..first footsteps on a clean beach..felt kinda primal...:shrug:..just Me then..?..:coffee:



Ah..I Prefer my tomatoes and my bud off the cold season..:thumbsup:..both Taste sweeter for it.



Lucky Lady.
My hubby is/was a good cook..he just doesn't do it..:coffee:




I'm a Feeder..Food is Love. I Think that is why hubby married me..he is bloody Greedy...:crying:





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Agh..it must be torturing you. The food has me drooling and I'm well stocked up.
What can you grow up there...?

Cheers for the food shots and dating stories...:coffee:..I've been passing out the Plus Rep.

Absolute Bugger looking at all that food when you have the Munchies...:drool:
Very primal when your posthole foot steps drift in faster than you can take the next step. Grew up on the beach, always liked how the waves erased my trace. The garden? First have to grow soil because the native stuff doesn't come gardener friendly. Been composting 4 yrs at this site, takes time up here, not warm enough, long enough season to make proper thermophilic compost. Slow, moldering breakdown. greens of all kinds flourish, clime is good for root crops, but having root maggot prob last 2 years, try DE this year
 
Very primal when your posthole foot steps drift in faster than you can take the next step.

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Grew up on the beach, always liked how the waves erased my trace.

When we used to take the dogs on the beach..we knew who would be at the café before us by the footprints going up before us..:coffee:

First have to grow soil because the native stuff doesn't come gardener friendly. Been composting 4 yrs at this site, takes time up here, not warm enough, long enough season to make proper thermophilic compost. Slow, moldering breakdown. greens of all kinds flourish, clime is good for root crops, but having root maggot prob last 2 years, try DE this year

Sounds as tough as it looks...:thumbsup:..good luck with it. I Hope the DE works.

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Am I the first to have an outdoor sunflower for 2016...?...:cooldance:
 
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When we used to take the dogs on the beach..we knew who would be at the café before us by the footprints going up before us..:coffee:



Sounds as tough as it looks...:thumbsup:..good luck with it. I Hope the DE works.

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Am I the first to have an outdoor sunflower for 2016...?...:cooldance:
wow, a sunflower already, must be the egg shells
 
Ahh the northern truck garden...ya need a green house trail. And some daylight in winter I guess...
got GH for the "herb", raised vegie beds produce an enormous amount of green, which we devour. The sunlight here, even though the sun is never overhead, the combo of 24 hrs light and the fact that the atmosphere is thinner towards the poles, creates an explosive growing environment, have to experience this to believe. So, for me, keep growing compost until I can get a decent patch of potatoes going and have enough cabbage to put up a years worth of latic acid vegies, sourkraut.
 
They are supposed to stop the snails..:coffee:..but it didn't work..completely..I See nibble holes.
I don't mind sharing a little, but, stay outta the green house varmints! Love to watch natural processes deal with the bugs, me squishing them too
 
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