FYI for all you gardeners, ONF has plant starts marked down to $1
While some looked done for others looks savable (some of the tomatoes) and some (mint, lemon verbana and ahi dulce peppers) looked perfect!
While some looked done for others looks savable (some of the tomatoes) and some (mint, lemon verbana and ahi dulce peppers) looked perfect!
I wanna watch the round of 32 game there just wondering how crowded I should expect it to be, and how early, if at all, I need to get there.
I compost at home but mine is not ready. The place id usually buy compost from is a local nursery but it's kinda far so I got some bags that were a decent price at my local grocery co-op. This store is generally pretty good with their gardening supplies - for example they would never carry miracle gro, burpee or Bonnie products, instead selling plant starts/seeds from local or regional suppliers and the main soil mixes they carry are like fox farms or happy frog or also made locally. But damn what a miss, id have been better off getting the stuff from Lowe's or HD.
Edit: the handful is NOT from the topsoil bag, I intentionally got topsoil for a separate reason. The handful is from the yellow bag labelled "Hapi Gro Organic Compost"
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Looking for a whole trout for a recipe. Any ideas on where I can grab one? I'm in Fayetteville so the closer the better but will drive if I have to
Long story short, I need a surety bond for my car (title missing) - I got one from a national company but it was returned by the DFA for not being "properly executed" so that's why I was thinking I should just go to a business familiar with the specific laws of AR
Some sort of tuber I guess ? I don't grow potatoes so idk what they look like in their younger stages. Photos are of same plant foliage and roots.
So I just got a Betta fish. It's in a planted tank, I got the feeding ring because I assumed they'd eventually learn thats where to expect food. But right now after just introducing her to the tank she seems maybe hungry because she's taking things in and spitting them out along the bottom. I floated some dried bloodworms in the ring but she hasn't tried to eat them. I feel like maybe I'm over concerned and she's just learning her surroundings...? Do I need to do anything or just let her learn
Woke up and checked the tank and a healthy majority of the pest snails were huddled in one spot. I assumed it was food related (kinda near where I dropped some shrimp food) but then I noticed there were also these lines...? Which I'm thinking are worms, but they didn't move much if at all. Are these worms? Should I be concerned?
For context tank is planted, about 5 weeks old. Cherry shrimp are the only other inhabitants
They just started distributing the large rolling bins in my neighborhood..I want to paint the old ones and turn them into planters but I wasn't sure if they were going to be collected by the city.
This gelatinous blob is floating in my pond, don't really know what it is. At first I thought maybe trash (maybe paper) blew into the pond but up close it looks like an egg white. Any ideas? I'm in Arkansas, USA if it's helpful