Numismaniac
13 years ago
The plants got a little pruning, now the real picking begins, a set or so of leaves each week for at least a month, now I'm getting a real pro's tips, hehe.

Thanks Nick!
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madspackler
13 years ago
Just in time for the rain from Isaac.

They look good. Nothing smells as sweet as curing tobacco.
Numismaniac
13 years ago
What's funny is right after this pic, I turned on the soaker hose....................and forgot it for 4 hrs...........................and then I got almost a half inch of rain overnight.

The Isaac rains will be a Godsend, but not the winds, and I feel and pray for our folks down on the Coast.

Reminds me I will have to take another pond pic, it's the lowest it has ever gotten since it was built.
TMCTLT
13 years ago

What's funny is right after this pic, I turned on the soaker hose....................and forgot it for 4 hrs...........................and then I got almost a half inch of rain overnight.

The Isaac rains will be a Godsend, but not the winds, and I feel and pray for our folks down on the Coast.

Reminds me I will have to take another pond pic, it's the lowest it has ever gotten since it was built.

Numismaniac wrote:




+1 brother Numi ( nice pic BTW)
05busa
13 years ago
Numismaniac
13 years ago
prick, how did I miss that!
Numismaniac
13 years ago

+1 brother Numi ( nice pic BTW)

TMCTLT wrote:




Thank you kind sir, I'm gonna be in trouble when my phone "takes a dump on me" as it is the easiest way to post pics here and they come out pretty good. (not a smart phone, still matches their stone age tech, here, hehe)
TMCTLT
13 years ago

Thank you kind sir, I'm gonna be in trouble when my phone "takes a dump on me" as it is the easiest way to post pics here and they come out pretty good. (not a smart phone, still matches their stone age tech, here, hehe)

Numismaniac wrote:




Takes a dump why? reception loss?
Numismaniac
13 years ago
It's probably 4-5 yrs old ,way overdue to die, will go off all of a sudden during certain maneuvers, was warned by a Verizon person that has always been trustworthy, and went to school with my wife.

She's said they have been tough, but she can't believe mine is still ticking!
smokealot
13 years ago
Looking good numi ... how u plan on ageing?
Numismaniac
13 years ago
not sure, I can get it dried fairly proper, but I don't think I have enough volume to make it "ferment', "go through a heat", so it will properly season and the sugars come out and all the ammonia start to vent off.

Maybe Nick will get back with me and give me a tip, he already helped, after the pruning and rain, they look much better, especially the Burley, i think the Connie Broadleaf is almost prime now, and I am about a week behind the seco cuttings. Somebody's gonna get some kinda samples, that's all I know.
smokealot
13 years ago
Its really neat keep us updated I gotta do this next yr
Numismaniac
13 years ago
will do, I enjoy this stuff, hurt very much or would really have a great deal more veggies, etc. A really bad drought as well, but baccy is really hardy, s is ndn corn. Can give you some seeds to plant of the corn, really hardy, only need to plant six or seven in a circle and they will "make". Plant a squash in the center, a few beans to climb the stalks and you have a "3 Sisters Garden". One can live on that as a protein sub. fer real.
Numismaniac
13 years ago
gonna take another pick in the next few days , it is that much different!
smokealot
13 years ago
3 sister garden.. that sounds pretty neat... we went through a pretty long drought here as well our pond is dried up.. now I'm having to haul water to the cows
leftyposthole
13 years ago
Looks good Mark, its really hot and dry here as well
Numismaniac
13 years ago

3 sister garden.. that sounds pretty neat... we went through a pretty long drought here as well our pond is dried up.. now I'm having to haul water to the cows

smokealot wrote:




that's rough, brother, If I had cows, they would have taken it out months ago as well ,would've gone broke running city water, it is run over to the pond and she said her ex used it to help get it started, but no way would I try and keep it up, I will post a new pic of the pond before any rains that Isaac may bring, need to get busy trying to get my son to help get a sallet patch worked up and planted before those rains set in.

it ain't looking good, hehe. even though they finished the house they were building and he's home early today!

Numismaniac
13 years ago

Looks good Mark, its really hot and dry here as well

leftyposthole wrote:





I may be a few dollars ahead by next week brother, I may give you a ring and discuss getting some more of that sage, while it is in flower. I would almost have you try and get me a small chunk of rhizome/root, but I think that will work better next spring, not sure it will ever really grow here, though. No rush, it blooms through Sept. I ain't going nowhere.

bobsnook
13 years ago
looks like the start of a great new plantation
Bullmastiff
13 years ago
Good looking plants. Hard to tell how tall they are...but for scale, if that dog is an albino giant Schnauzer, you'd better patent that seed stock!
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