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IllinoisBansHorseSlaughter, Shutters Last U.S. SlaughterPlant http://www.hsus.org/horses_equines/illinois_bill_signed.html This is a very good thing. Now, please help take horses off the menu forever. https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2007_horse_slaughter2 It only takes a minute and it means so much. On behalf of my rescued neighbors Hope, Casey, and Bunny, Faye
... is tending to grow more vertically than I think is right. The vertical growth means the plants are *bolting,* going to seed which is normal in hot weather. The leaves will eventually get bitter, but ... can eat them until then. If you have no immediate need for the space, you can let the plants go to seed, collect them, and resow. However, it does take a good while for the seeds ...
... watch storms move across the skies over Kentucky. I recently discussed with my husband the notion of establishing equality between the states in rain, that KY should have to share some of its rain with us. We have had much, much less rain than even other parts of Davidson County, certainly less than Robertson County. For local folks, when Ch5 shows the light blue to dark green rain map, ...
... as it is tending to grow more vertically than I think is right. The vertical growth means the plants are *bolting,* going to seed which is normal in hot weather. The leaves will eventually get bitter, but ... can eat them until then. If you have no immediate need for the space, you can let the plants go to seed, collect them, and resow. However, it does take a good while for the seeds ...
...and the creek out back is carrying tons of topsoil downstream. Further, it's seriously impacting hours on the bicycle...... It's always seemed problematic to me that parts of the US can suffer droughts while other parts are flooding. To my uneducated mind, a series of aqueducts would be appropriate, to route water from drenched areas to parched areas. Yes, it would ...
... Texas and the creek out back is carrying tons of topsoil downstream. Further, it's seriously impacting hours on the bicycle...... It's always seemed problematic to me that parts of the US can suffer droughts while other parts are flooding. To my uneducated mind, a series of aqueducts would be appropriate, to route water from drenched areas to parched areas. Yes, it would be a ...
...this summer is the drought. The plants probably have not gotten enough water...way to try to get the plants back on course. You might ... going to dig up my plants and put them in containers,... in the season, when the plants' root systems are more established,... production is secondary. The squash plant in the driveway has worked ... no other of the same plant around to pollinate with. Unless ...
... summer is the drought. The plants probably have not gotten enough ... in the season, when the plants' root systems are more established, ... leaves on several of the plants seemed flattened but it could ... be cats. Borers cause the plants to turn brown and lay ... to produce well. The squash plant in the driveway has worked ... with several discreet holes for plants. That should keep the weeding...
...sure what I'm looking for there. The leaves on several of the plants seemed flattened but it could just be cats. The squash plant in the driveway has worked out that it's the only living thing ... a garden which would be a concrete slab with several discreet holes for plants. That should keep the weeding down :) We got a cantaloupe. Woohoo. ...