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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 2396645" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>BIG fig tree. The main trunk is at a 45 deg angle courtesy of Hurricane Katrina, but it came back out nicely. I've also got blueberries (dang mockingbirds ate most of them when they were still green).</p><p></p><p>I USED to have some really nice peach trees, until the neighbor decided to spray the fence line and it drifted on the peach trees and killed them 3 years ago.</p><p></p><p>Finished up with the broccoli, lettuce, and greens this afternoon. I applied some slag, ammonium sulfate and tilled that area up. Gonna put a second crop of purple hulled peas in tomorrow afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Definetly a good lesson for the kids... I don't want them growing up thinking all our food automatically comes from the grocery store. Who knows, in the not too distant future, we may all end up having to live off the land again, and I want my kids to be prepared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 2396645, member: 2805"] BIG fig tree. The main trunk is at a 45 deg angle courtesy of Hurricane Katrina, but it came back out nicely. I've also got blueberries (dang mockingbirds ate most of them when they were still green). I USED to have some really nice peach trees, until the neighbor decided to spray the fence line and it drifted on the peach trees and killed them 3 years ago. Finished up with the broccoli, lettuce, and greens this afternoon. I applied some slag, ammonium sulfate and tilled that area up. Gonna put a second crop of purple hulled peas in tomorrow afternoon. Definetly a good lesson for the kids... I don't want them growing up thinking all our food automatically comes from the grocery store. Who knows, in the not too distant future, we may all end up having to live off the land again, and I want my kids to be prepared. [/QUOTE]
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