What food do you miss?
What is the one thing you’d eat, right now, if your AGS suddenly disappeared?
I’ll go first: an ultimate cheeseburger from Jack in the Box. It’s my favorite cheeseburger and I’d cow down on several right now if I could.
What is the one thing you’d eat, right now, if your AGS suddenly disappeared?
I’ll go first: an ultimate cheeseburger from Jack in the Box. It’s my favorite cheeseburger and I’d cow down on several right now if I could.
The black bags are 50lbs each, and there’s 10 of them, for a total of 500lbs combined; the purple bags are 30lbs each, and there’s 3, for a total of 90lbs. I lifted each bag three times (shelf to cart, cart to car, car to yard) and carried them 100ft from my car to my yard. I lifted a total of 1,770lbs, 30-50lbs at a time and carried 590lbs, 30-50lbs at a time, 100ft. I couldn’t have done that last year! I am woman, hear me roar!
Repost, I’m still learning how to cross post from TT
I have this gorgeous fat toad living in my garden, and unfortunately had to take away what he was currently living under. I don’t want to lose his presence in my garden, as he’s obviously gotten quite fat on the bugs I don’t want, so I’m thinking about making him a new home, tomorrow. Anyone have any suggestions for a plant friendly hidey hole for him?
I have this gorgeous fat toad living in my garden, and unfortunately had to take away what he was currently living under. I don’t want to lose his presence in my garden, as he’s obviously gotten quite fat on the bugs I don’t want, so I’m thinking about making him a new home, tomorrow. Anyone have any suggestions for a plant friendly hidey hole for him?
Can someone explain how points work? How do you earn them? Does your dog have to place to get points? How many points per place (first, second, third)? Has anyone used a professional handler? Is it common for them to not be very chatty when picking up a puppy and not really responsive to text messages?
I’ve been researching companion planting, to be able to maximize my garden yield, and hornworms, along with other pests that love tomatoes, are repelled by onions. If you plant some kind of onions among your tomatoes (scallions/bunching onions are super easy to grow) it’ll reduce the number of pests in your tomatoes. Companion planting is an absolutely fascinating rabbit hole to crawl into