bindian
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So, if I see you pouring kitty litter into your pond, it's not for the catfish litter box, eh?:laughing:
I don't think the catfish care for the "scented" kitty litter.
hugs, Brandi
So, if I see you pouring kitty litter into your pond, it's not for the catfish litter box, eh?:laughing:
Surprise! You just thought this thread was gone. It's fall again in Texas, even if it doesn't feel like it. The weatherman promises that by this weekend, we'll feel some all-day temps below 60 F. I'm ready for some cooler-wetter days; although, I'd just as well save the snow until next February.
I've been tilling up my garden spot to prepare it for winter. It was so dry before our last rain event that tilling raised a dust cloud. I couldn't till all the weeds/grass up next to my peppers because my wife had watered the day before and kinda overdid it. Then, it rained and it's just dry enough in there to be able to walk. The first picture below shows the row of peppers and two rows of asparagus behind them. The asparagus is as tall as the 8' t-posts and you can't tell there are two rows since it is so thick. Our kitties love to go in there between rows and play. I'm looking forward to having a bumper crop of fresh spears next spring.:licking:
I also picked sweet peppers and got a mop-bucket full. Today, is pickle making day at the Inman house.
Oops, I forgot to say that we put up 10 pints and 2 quarts of pickled peppers today. I'll wait a week and give them a try to see how I did. Last year wasn't so great, but I hope I've learned a few tricks I didn't know then.