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  1. jswordy

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    Amen! Contentment is underrated.
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    I'll gladly give one to the Egg Lady a mile up the street from me. Mmmmm, they are good eggs! 😄
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    What's in your glass tonight?

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    It looks like I may have spoken too soon, lol... VERY springlike and green here now after huge storms last night... but just ahead on Monday night...
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    I have about 30 hours in the design on paper with a designer. I have 5+ years of thinking about it before that, which is why I could hand her a measured drawing at the start. I agree. I plan the shit out of anything I do that is a multistep process with permanent results. If it is well-planned...
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    Getting closer. There are hours in this as it is, and it is not done yet.
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    Got squirrels? Chipmunks? Raccoons? Even some large birds like crows can move them.
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    I have never tried doing magnolias, but the cactus soil mixed with vermiculite makes a nice loose soil that roots can easy travel in. It stays damp well. I imagine potting soil and vermiculite would be the same. With the blueberries, I just cut the bottom at an angle and make sure one or two...
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    I did the same with some of my 16-foot trailer load of blueberry cuttings. I have two pails going. They will be planted by my sister-in-law, who wanted some. Not my first time. I have even succeeded in really wet years with just cutting them off at an angle and pushing them into the wet soil...
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    It's the cellar under the house. :)
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    That's what usually happens here, but this year it has really been pretty straight ahead. Had a couple of frosty nights Sunday and Monday but otherwise no worries. Good luck. It sucks to lose blossoms, for sure. 80 here tomorrow...unbelievable.
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    We've had the house opened up again yesterday and today. Redbuds are coming into bloom. Friday is our average last frost day – er, it once was! Northern friends are posting daffodils just now blooming and saying how early they are. Ours are fully mature and soon to be past. Been going...
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  19. jswordy

    Australian farmers rip out millions of vines amid wine glut

    FWIW... https://norcalpublicmedia.org/2024020894564/news-feed/wine-consumption-is-declining-so-what-s-the-wine-industry-doing-about-it#:~:text=Visit%20any%20local%20tasting%20room,beer%2C%20or%20even%20nonalcoholic%20drinks.
  20. jswordy

    Australian farmers rip out millions of vines amid wine glut

    Well, I'd say if a farmer is ripping out vines his grandfather planted, times are not exactly rosy. Farmers are not quick to change. But at the prices quoted in my post, I can see where they would.
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