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Martin - I love your project and it must be great having all that land to use. The design of your hive is interesting too. I always wanted to keep bees and will perhaps someday. We had a swarm of wild bees living here for about 2 months - then one day they left!
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Wonderful pics, the squash look great, love them sauteed in a bit of butter and a bit of olive oil, some salt and pepper and a bit of garlic powder, till crisp tender, YUM or raw in a salad too good. All looks as its coming along well, can't wait to see more!
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Excellent pollination strategy Martin, the squash look awesome. I tried to container some last summer but the white flies kept killing them. No whites this year but lots of aphids and a gigantic fire ant problem at the moment.
Your gardens are coming along great, I think if I had that much space to plot I would definitely have to trail some Muscadine grapes! |
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