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Post by Ratty on Mar 18, 2021 23:38:59 GMT
I learned to make banana splits at sundae school
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Post by Ratty on Mar 22, 2021 0:20:57 GMT
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Post by nonentropic on Mar 22, 2021 0:38:37 GMT
permadrought
Maybe not.
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Post by nonentropic on Mar 22, 2021 0:42:09 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Mar 22, 2021 2:08:06 GMT
Go get your own rain ....
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 22, 2021 2:41:07 GMT
Go get your own rain .... Y'all gonna have to bring galoshes on walkabout?
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Post by Ratty on Mar 22, 2021 5:28:02 GMT
Go get your own rain .... Y'all gonna have to bring galoshes on walkabout? .... and a dugout too.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 22, 2021 14:34:29 GMT
Y'all gonna have to bring galoshes on walkabout? .... and a dugout too. Lord love a duck. And the duck may provide instruction ... providing the 15,000 forms of deadly wildlife do not eat or kill him/her. and the government does not require a permit. IF the later is required, then drought will have replaced flood by time of issue, thus requiring a new permit. Repeat process.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 23, 2021 0:54:20 GMT
My Wannabe Future Backyard in the Subtropics.
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Post by Ratty on Mar 23, 2021 1:06:46 GMT
My Wannabe Future Backyard in the Subtropics. No medicinal cannabis?
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Post by walnut on Mar 23, 2021 3:22:52 GMT
Seems like bottom land soil.
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Post by nonentropic on Mar 23, 2021 3:39:37 GMT
is that some sort of fine tilth or what Walnut.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 23, 2021 4:25:58 GMT
My Wannabe Future Backyard in the Subtropics. No medicinal cannabis? The squirrels ate it all. But one giant cannabis plant on each little grave.
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Post by walnut on Mar 23, 2021 13:24:28 GMT
is that some sort of fine tilth or what Walnut. It's alluvial soil and naturally good tilth which might be very deep and allow for deep roots, and lots of minerals which stimulate heavy growth. In hillbilly country it was the "good land". See how healthy that oak tree looks? I'm trying to judge where that picture was taken but not quite enough clues. It could be anywhere from SE Little Rock over to the Carolinas, not including appalachian hilly land, but also could be Virginia. Could also be Shreveport or Tupelo.
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Post by missouriboy on Mar 23, 2021 13:51:31 GMT
is that some sort of fine tilth or what Walnut. It's alluvial soil and naturally good tilth which might be very deep and allow for deep roots, and lots of minerals which stimulate heavy growth. In hillbilly country it was the "good land". See how healthy that oak tree looks? I'm trying to judge where that picture was taken but not quite enough clues. It could be anywhere from SE Little Rock over to the Carolinas, not including appalachian hilly land, but also could be Virginia. Could also be Shreveport or Tupelo. I was hoping to reproduce it on this lot in the oak savannah country of central Florida. But I might need a few dump truck loads.
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