RandyForRubio
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Pray for seagulls.
What on earth are you talking about in this thread?
Pray for seagulls.
What on earth are you talking about in this thread?
Speaking of farming experience, I do have a funny anecdote on the subject. Back when I lived in Virginia, I was unhappy with the quality of mint found in the market. So on a visit to the middle east, I brought some back, and planted it in a forested area near my apartment. I didn't expect it to take because of how wildly different Virginia was from the plant's native environment. But man was I wrong. Without having touched it after planting, it grow out of control. The whole area was covered in mint, and I started seeing it around lawns and in every spot with available soil in the neighborhood. The whole area smelled delicious in the summer!
I moved to Utah soon after that, and I don't know what happened since. But I do imagine it continued to spread. I'd like to think that my irresponsible (but unintentional, to be fair) behavior has contributed to the flora makeup of the North American continent.![]()
Everything is part of my yard. It's not a dedicated garden plot. It's still a work in progress and everything is here or there. I put down used coffee grounds which seems to control the aphids. If the aphids get ooc I spray the non-edible plants(lilac,roses,etc) with water that has old cigarette butts soaked in it. I've only had to do this a couple times.
The strawberries seem to be every bugs favorite. The bug that seems unstoppable is the cricket. Admittedly I haven't tried very hard as I don't mind supporting some level of bugs in the city. The crickets improve the "atmosphere" at night. That being said I can't imagine being a farmer and trying to deal with crickets without some kind of pesticide.
https://pioneer.utah.gov/research/utah_symbols/bird.htmlWhat on earth are you talking about in this thread?
Orson F. Whitney says that in the midst of the devastation of the crickets, "when it seemed that nothing could stay the devastation, great flocks of gulls appeared, filling the air with their white wings and plaintive cries, and settled down upon the half-ruined fields. fields. All day long they gorged themselves, and when full, disgorged and feasted again, the white gulls upon the black crickets, list hosts of heaven and hell contending, until the pests were vanquished and the people were saved." After devouring the crickets, the gulls returned "to the lake islands whence they came."
Yeah, it's a local delicacy.[size/HUGE] boobs [/size];1114391 said:Valley must been covered in gull ****.
your yard sounds dope, braugh
Sounds like you had it made. Why mess with it? Looking for unpleasant work to do all summer long?It's really not. The front yard was weeds and the back nothing but parking(compacted gravel about a foot deep) when we moved in. We try to just do a little at a time.
Sounds like you had it made. Why mess with it? Looking for unpleasant work to do all summer long?