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Fasdar posted:Gardening TIP: Live in the US? Now's a great time to start sweet potatoes inside. Just grab some organic ones (due to their lower levels of root inhibitor spray stuff) and stick a few toothpicks in it just like you would a regular potato. Soon, vines will sprout, which can be snapped off come summertime and transplanted into some nice loamy garden soil. Allow for full sun and a good amount of space when planning. I got ouside area tl grow and i like sweet potato. Converting to southern hemisphere i think itd be june 6mo from now. Do they grow the same way as potato? Or os it more like carrot?
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Isaac posted:I got ouside area tl grow and i like sweet potato. Converting to southern hemisphere i think itd be june 6mo from now. Like potatoes, by root duplication. On the surface they send out long vines. The difference is that you start them from shoots, called slips, instead of root chunks. They also like a little more neutral soil and generally warmer temps. Edit: This one is better: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow3C5UbxnFs Fasdar fucked around with this message at 11:46 on Jan 11, 2016 |
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Fasdar posted:Like potatoes, by root duplication. On the surface they send out long vines. The difference is that you start them from shoots, called slips, instead of root chunks. They also like a little more neutral soil and generally warmer temps. Thats cool im gonna do this. My mum semi ironically is a prepper i bet shed love lds prepper youtubes
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^^ the quoted vid is not the one im talkkng about and im gonna watch this new one now
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Isaac posted:They are a whole lot smarter than a cow or.a sheep. They're more like a pig with intelligence comes malice, goats are evil fuckers
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Lucky Guy posted:with intelligence comes malice, goats are evil fuckers We butt heads a lot
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Do you have any runner ducks? They look like bowling pins
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if youre gonna grow your own shits dont use supermarket-sourced seeds or w/e unless youre on a budget of nil, order some heirloom seeds from a reputable non-prepper source. supermarket fruit n veg are varietals selected primarily for durability and longevity after being picked, not for "flavour" or other cool things you might prefer to prioritize as a home gardener wait for new potato season and get some obscure new potatoes to grow ur own and be amazed at how tasty plain ol taters can be
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I am currently looking after my sisters chickens. I found that I hate them when they are in groups but alone they are p cool. I also think she has too many roosters but idk what I'm talking about. I think the roosters are non stop pestering the hens.
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I also used to have a pet goat but he died a few years ago.
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there are a LOT of turkey vultures around here. It feels like every time I walk out the door there's a group of them on my lawn, staring right at me. So I shout at them 'GO HOME!' but they're un-moving and stoic like erm like a big rear end rock.
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This thread is going to go good places. Australian rural life is cool and fun and usually done on the cheap. Gonna trawl through the files and find cool pics. Mostly birds, roos and postie bike racing.
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every time i drive in the country i end up disturbing a vulture's roadkill meal. it's the scavenger equivalent of trying to pass someone on the sidewalk.
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I wish there were vultures in aus. If the council dosent come up here for a few weeks theres so many dead kangaroos and wombats its like driving through rotting fly pestilence world
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Hell yeah
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Jukeboxblues posted:I am currently looking after my sisters chickens. I found that I hate them when they are in groups but alone they are p cool. I also think she has too many roosters but idk what I'm talking about. I think the roosters are non stop pestering the hens. Should try and only have one rooster or none i reckon. Theyre noisy and make baby chickens appear in your breakfast eggs.
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My rabbit dug out of his cage yesterday when i was out. The one day ever where all the dogs were working elsewhere so he didnt get eaten. Now the lil guy is mad on playing in the outdoors but he doaent know how dangerous it is for lil rabbits
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New cow crew
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My first ever tomato
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You never answered my question about alpaca dog relations. I hear they kill dogs Microwaves Mom fucked around with this message at 01:42 on Jan 12, 2016 |
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I just bought one of these. Everyone should read MM&O
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tardwrangler posted:I just bought one of these. Looks familiar what is it
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why are you ignoring my Alpacca dog questions Isaac?
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Microwaves Mom posted:You never answered my question about alpaca dog relations. I thought i did. An alpaca could kill a small dog or a fox but animals rarely fight to the death. The alpaca will just act scary and thatll be enough to make the dog or fox run away.
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Isaac posted:I thought i did. Ah okay. That's good I don't want it killing dogs. Dogs are our friends. I want dogs to be alpaca friends too. Whats your alpaca's name?
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Microwaves Mom posted:Ah okay. That's good I don't want it killing dogs. Dogs are our friends. I want dogs to be alpaca friends too. Its called ziggy now
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I went to an animal encounter thing at a county fair. Got headbutted in the nuts by a ram.
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I've seen llamas used as shepherds for sheep here in the Pacific Northwest. Apparently they're really good at it, particularly females and gelded males. Wikipedia posted:Research suggests the use of multiple guard llamas is not as effective as one. Multiple males tend to bond with one another, rather than with the livestock, and may ignore the flock. A gelded male of two years of age bonds closely with its new charges and is instinctively very effective in preventing predation. Some llamas appear to bond more quickly to sheep or goats if they are introduced just prior to lambing. Many sheep and goat producers indicate a special bond quickly develops between lambs and their guard llama and the llama is particularly protective of the lambs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guard_llama
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Champenema posted:I went to an animal encounter thing at a county fair. Got headbutted in the nuts by a ram. Theyll do that
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CaptainSarcastic posted:I've seen llamas used as shepherds for sheep here in the Pacific Northwest. Apparently they're really good at it, particularly females and gelded males. We use alpacas and llamas. The llamas bred out of control now so they hang out in their own flock being useless
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Apparently my date knew that. Gave me her handful of grain and let me get swarmed
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Isaac posted:Its called ziggy now Can we get some ziggy time later today possibly? I'dl ove to see some closeups of him/her
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Isaac posted:Looks familiar what is it Megg, Mogg and Owl an Australian comic. I buy his stuff because he makes a living being very funny and poignant. There's a tumblr called Girl Mountain
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Microwaves Mom posted:Can we get some ziggy time later today possibly? I'dl ove to see some closeups of him/her I got a bit of poo poo to do today see how i go
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Now in Polish Illustration = plot of MM&O
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tardwrangler posted:Now in Polish I think i lived in that house
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Isaac posted:I think i lived in that house We all did. It's someones turn to put on a brew and someone else's to mull up.
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