Gardening Thread 2021

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A set of peppers and a few tomato plants BEFORE that got trimmed!

Been in the low 100s here and is going to continue for the next 10 days...
 

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Dang....that's an impressive set up. My yard isn't even that well kept! :lol:.
Are you sure that isn't from a garden magazine??? 😁 :old🤔🤫 too nice!!
Don't think I'll be posting pics of mine any time soon. :hide they sure aren't raised. Heck. Lucky to be rowed. 😁
 
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I buy square bales usually Timothy 1 or 2 at a time. Last time they only had canary reed grass. Looked ok, real soft, kid said his horses eat it. I figured one bale mix it with Timothy, nothing else something soft for the nest boxes. I always store my hay in real big tote, nearly bale length and deep enough to break off a section lay on top close the lid. Keeps it clean, sits in the shed. Today I open it and it feels slightly damp, felt a warm spot. Didn't smell sour, but I think it's going thru a heat in the tote. I broke it up in sections on a tarp in the sun. Have I basically bought an 8 dollar bale of garden mulch?
Going on 5 yrs first time with that kind of hay or with this happening.
 

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We bought 40 bales 2 years ago, and every one of them spoiled from being baled too green. The guy felt bad and on his next cutting, replaced all of it. He even delivered it.
 

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