Spring is on the way

jlmarta
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i think spring is finally here. Trees are leafing-out, flowers are blooming. It's lovely.
If anyone wants a tree that's a direct descendant of the world's best-traveled maple tree, ol' Fred (Frederica?) is beginning to put out seeds. Soon they'll be 'helicoptering' down all over my yard. I'll be happy to send you some - just addy up. If you prefer, I can send you rooted starts instead of the seeds.
Some of you have already heard about Ol' Fred. He (she?) is a member of the family and has travelled to the east coast and back again, living in California first and then Oklahoma, Delaware, Washington State, and back to California. Because of the seeds, I guess we goofed when we first named him Fred. Or maybe male trees also put out seeds, I dunno. He's the one in the center of the photo - up against the back fence.
Anyway, it's starting to be another lovely spring.
Enjoy it, Y'all.....

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I wanna see the waterfall!
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis0 -
Why won't this fershlugginer forum let me post a video from my iPhone? Any of you genii (plural for genius?) got any suggestions?
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The best i can do is a 'still' taken just before it was completed. I've tried every way I can think of to post a video. Other guys can do it - why can't I??
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Thanks, Chris. I tried that, too. It didn't work.0
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Would love some seeds PM sent
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt— Abraham Lincoln0 -
Well, lookie here what the oldfart done......
Anything for you, Peter my lad. @peter4jc. You say ya wanna see the waterfall, you gonna see the waterfall.https://youtu.be/hbL-Phz9SSk
Remember, I've still got to plant a few shrubs and a few flowers and then replant the ground cover that got trampled during construction but, hey, life's a work in progress, right??
And Chris @Yakster, thanks to you, I tried one more time at YouTube and it worked this time. Go figure....3 -
Marty, I am ready for spring!!“There’ll be two dates on your tombstone and all your friends will read ’em but all that’s gonna matter is that little dash between ’em.” -Kevin Welch1
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Nice video, Marty! Taken from your favorite chair, cigar in hand, no doubt.
That's a well-trained bird you have there; didn't move a feather during the video shoot.
"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis1 -
Killed my first tick of the year today. It's official.
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First tick?
I have killed hundreds. I think that this is going to be a banner year for the disgusting things.
3 different kinds but the lima beans are especially prevalent.
Anyone know of a spray/fogger that is safe around horses and other critters?
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Usually we'll be into the hundreds by this time, too. For the past couple years, though, we've been letting the chickens forage, and the tick population has steadily declined.
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We use permethrin treated nesting material that the mice take; it kills the ticks in their larval and nymph stages on the mice. It has helped a lot on our property.2
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silvermouse said:We use permethrin treated nesting material that the mice take; it kills the ticks in their larval and nymph stages on the mice. It has helped a lot on our property.0
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Amos_Umwhat said:Usually we'll be into the hundreds by this time, too. For the past couple years, though, we've been letting the chickens forage, and the tick population has steadily declined.0
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We buy the stuff premade and loaded in cardboard tubes, the trade name is Dammix, kinda expensive; if you want you can make your own with cotton balls and the insecticide and load it into toilet paper tubes, or better yet heavier shipping tubes cut into 5" long pieces for a lot less $$.0
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SPRING---?? Its going down to 38 tonight----again.0
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Spring? 74 degrees yesterday and 6 inches of snow tonight. NC mountain weather.
The Goldfinches are back at least.0 -
jd50ae said:Amos_Umwhat said:Usually we'll be into the hundreds by this time, too. For the past couple years, though, we've been letting the chickens forage, and the tick population has steadily declined.
We have New Hampshire Reds, so they don't wander too far from the coop. I'm told that Guineas will patrol the whole area.
We did loose 4 chickens to the flu this winter, but although we've got possums, raccoons, foxes, bobcats, hawks, eagles, coyotes, skunks, and I did see a pair of wolves one winter a few years back, the bigger threat has been worms and flu.
Oh, and they'll kill and eat snakes. Any snake.
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I thought I was seeing things when I looked out my BR window and saw what looked like a chicken running free. Nope. Evidently they have discovered a way out of the pen. They are smart enough to wander around under the trees so I haven't seen any vultures, eagles or falcons dive bombing the place and evidently the dogs are use to them and leave them alone. We will see how it goes, but my wife, (The Beastmaster) says there is nothing to worry about. Interesting.0
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The flowering crabapple... she is a'flowerin'!"I could've had a Mi Querida!" Nick Bardis10
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My crabapple is popping also. Can't remember what the sun looked like it's been so dismal. Nor'easter rain storm on the way to boot.
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silvermouse said:We use permethrin treated nesting material that the mice take; it kills the ticks in their larval and nymph stages on the mice. It has helped a lot on our property.If you quote me do the @TX98Z28 in your text or I won't be notified of your quote, Thanks.1