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That is why I refered You to BigBonner. I would go with the natural sun light as He sugested.
I wish we had some and it was a little warmer I would put them out in the greenhouse with the heater on.
Spring has not sprung yet here.
I have a call into my local farm bureau about the Dithane.
But it is open house today and nobody could help me out at the moment WTF.
 

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I think it's going to be a strange year for Us all. So far, seems every one is catching snags. Chicken lost all of His to a simple mistake as well ( weed killer) Some times My head is a toilet for a case of dumb @$$. I was just told to watch World Bank- Ann Curry Reports on NBC this Sun. ev. at 7:00. and adjust ahead. PS; Tell them it's open house for You as well- Show You what they have for Your plants too.
 

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What's the brand name of your current valves? Some ebay sellers may still have that brand, but it will only delay the need change the whole manifold if the company is out of business.
Thanks Knucks, I don't know why I dident think of that. I found two sellers and there cheap to.
 

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Too much water , too rich soil , Put in direct sunlight ,
That mold on the soil should not hurt the plants in any way . Mine in the greenhouse does the same thing with no problems .
If it goes become a problem ( Rotting plants , leaves yellow and plants die ) you can used Dithane DF .
1 teaspoon per gallon and drench the soil .
Sun and dry is best in my opinion .
Thanks Larry, They didn't have the Dithane but had Penncozeb 75df which is suppose to be the same just less money.
The guy never got back to me because he was researching it and actually had two choices when I stopped in this morning.
I Also picked up a soil test kit to send out to Penn State while I was there. 10 bucks is a good deal I think.
 

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Even old deluxestogie is finally obtaining soil analysis from the Ag Extension Service this year. Two separate samples: one from the upper garden, where things were happy in 2013, and one from a lower bed that experienced Frenching in 2013. (Extensive inquiry revealed that there was an AES office right in town--half the distance from home that I regularly drive to buy groceries.) They said it would take 7 to 10 days for results. I'll carry the samples in on Monday. These are $10 a pop in Virginia as well. I believe I spent a bit over $100 last year on composted manure. Maybe I'll need more; maybe none at all. So, yep, clearly a good deal.

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Two years ago I put tons of horse chit down and had a huge crop. I figured last year there would be plenty of nutrients left in the soil and I did add some nitrogen in the beginning to be safe. Then we had all the rain and the plants were small. Makes me wonder if it was the rain or soil.
After the hell I have been thru already with the starts I am trying to cover all my bases.
To add more insult to injury the flock of freaking Turkeys came back a week ago and are hanging out.
 

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Turkey would find its way to my dinner table.
After my wife watched me boil and pluck a chicken there is no way in hell she is gonna let me harvest the turkeys.
She actually grew up on a farm but everything went to market and the butcher for processing.
 

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I must say a little diesel smoke and fresh air is good for the soul.
First day out of the basement for the last three weekends due to the sprouts.
The ground dried up for my first tilling, Went over her twice overlapping 50%.
I will rock pick and then hit her two more times picking rocks between each tilling.
The mulch layer does not like rocks or heavy dirt clumps.

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After my wife watched me boil and pluck a chicken there is no way in hell she is gonna let me harvest the turkeys.
She actually grew up on a farm but everything went to market and the butcher for processing.

Yeah but butchering is free if you do it and you know it is done right!
 

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Butchering poultry requires most city-raised people (and many farm-raised people) to reset their squeamish meter. Now if only there were a way to raise chickens that are already bled, plucked, skinned, filleted and breaded. Then you could just drop them into some hot oil, like a crab into boiling water.

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I'm amazed at your "hobby grow" every year. I keep expecting to see the Pittsburg Steelers waiting at the other end for kick off. She's looking good.
 

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I just gave these guys a haircut a week ago. And I thought my hair grew in fast.:mad:

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They sure are a pretty color. I can't keep the scissors off mine. When I get bored I trim off the seed leaves and a lower leaf or two so I won't have to do it while transplanting. I cut off the lower leaves and bury them deeper for good support.
 

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I'm amazed at your "hobby grow" every year. I keep expecting to see the Pittsburg Steelers waiting at the other end for kick off. She's looking good.
I am waiting for Workhorse to show up with his 5 acre hobby grow he was talking about.
I hope that's what's keeping him busy and not posting and he is OK.
 

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Damn BT, just went back and looked at your field. That thang is awesome looking. Is that all bacca or does it share with the veggies?
 

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1/3 is veggies if the wife takes care of them. I doubt it. I end up taking care of them also. Good thing she don't work for a living.
 
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