Hi All,
Two yeas in a row I have noticed this. When I
am transplanting my plants from the green house,
I put some organic bone meal down the hole. And
no transplant shock. They seem to be thriving!
-T
but I managed to keep the wee darlins' hydrated enough to
survive .
Hi All,
Two yeas in a row I have noticed this. When I
am transplanting my plants from the green house,
I put some organic bone meal down the hole. And
no transplant shock. They seem to be thriving!
On 5/23/24 15:08, Snag wrote:
but I managed to keep the wee darlins' hydrated enough to survive .
You know, they have made slaves out of us: "Slave! Slave!
More Water!!! Slave, Slave!! More chicken poop! A BUG!
A BUG!! A BUG!!! WHAT DID YOU DO WITH MY OFFSPRING !?!?!?!?"
"I took them for a drive in the country of course. They
did not want top come back. Now go eat your chicken poop."
Wonder if they will keep believing me.
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