The Phantom of the tobacco patch.
And if he's not careful, the little green man is going to slip up on him.
The Phantom of the tobacco patch.
Today I'm getting the rain I needed to wash in my fertilizer. Now bring on the hot, sunshiny days!!
Don't forget that tobacco is a tropical plant. Daily rain isn't a problem, so long as there is adequate drainage.
Bob
Knucks.....have confidence. The new planting will be fine in a few days.








Yep, bout the same as reaching down for a chunk of logger's rope left in the woods and finding out it ain't.
Copper heads are most common with a few rattlers thrown in for spice.Yes, definitely!! What kind of poisonous snakes are in your area? My location is notorious for rattlesnakes, but we also have copperheads and a few cottonmouths. The cottonmouths are fairly rare now, but they're mean, they'll chase after you.
i wouldnt scratch that spot,,, just hit it with grass killer during the winter, and fertilize it good after harrowing,
and next year, that should be a good '' big '' spot,
That'll make your pooper pucker!
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