workhorse_01
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Looking good chicken. Jennifer was looking at them too. You know she loves the way the plant looks.
Mr chicken done did it again. Thats a great lookin patch. I hear even fish won't eat them hornworms.well due to the rain, i got most of the day off, [ i needed a break!!! ]] ... while looking at the patch, earlier, i GOT THE '' WORM '' i knew he'd be here, soon, and when the rain is gone for good, we will battle,
i killed the small ones, about 8 . and captured the 4 big ones, i spotted them early, they did no damage.
im trying to see if my pet turtles will eat them, so far the food is crawling on the preditor,..
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the bacca patch is coming along very nicely,
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it's looking a lot better than i thought it would,,,it's damn extremelly healthy, and very green,,,looking, and sticky to the touch, allready,,,
at least 2 strains were, from me removing a worm, i noticed how resinny the '' young'' leaf was,
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these pics were taken, after some pretty nasty rains weve had for 2 days now, it rained a good bit earlier, but no holding water, the ground just absorbs it,
ive seen others, on here having those issues, im lucky to have the soil i got,
Mr chicken done did it again. Thats a great lookin patch. I hear even fish won't eat them hornworms.
I thought my patch was doin' good but you got me whupped all hollow. I'm duckin' T-storms now and praying for no hail.i finally got a whole weekend off to do some bacca work,the patch is growing incredible right now,
Contrary to popular opinion you are NOT going to the dogs -- They are going to you! (IMO a good thing.)I need to post a picture of the dog that wandered up here the other day. He looks alot like that one but smaller. I'm watching the paper and going to take out an ad Monday, I think he might have fallen out of the back of a truck or something. Good dog. Minds good and likes riding on the back of the 4 wheeler. That's how i met him, I was sitting on the running board pulling a worm off a tobacco plant and felt the 4 wheeler move. I looked up and he was sitting on the back rack ready to go for a ride. He's been trying to adopt me ever since. He wasn't starving so I think he's just lost. I'm gonna try to find the owner.
It must be a defective dog. They say dogs are a good judge of character. LOL, sorry Nucks, I had to do it, it was right there in front of me.
well; i got a lot of the empty holes filled, and labeled each plant individually, so theres no misatke as to what strain it, is.
looks like on the back side of the patch i may be able to make 2 more row's.
im throwing tobaccoo anywhere, i can put it,
well; i got a lot of the empty holes filled, and labeled each plant individually, so theres no misatke as to what strain it, is.
looks like on the back side of the patch i may be able to make 2 more row's.
im throwing tobaccoo anywhere, i can put it,
What are you using to label each individual plant? I was thinking about those white plastic variety markers used in the trays, with a hole punched in it.
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