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I was at an auto wrecking yard when a sudden downpour occurred . I jumped into the nearest car to get out of the rain. On the back seat was a half eaten hamburger with a two foot tall tomato plant growing out of it. Tomatoes grow like weeds.
Best to use herbicides like roundup-cheetah pro - organic Miramichi... The soap id best to use dearing the winter so it stciks better to the leeaves.... Spring summer and fall dont need it
yes i cut one slice and put in a container of dirt in plastic fruit containers. its makes a tiny greenhouse and i hot 20 tomatoes from one slice. i had to give 10 of them away.
I do something similar. I slice a tomato at the end of the season and place a slice on a coffee filter. I mark the name and let them dry out. In the spring I set the filter in the ground lightly cover with dirt. Sometimes I cut the filter in half or 4 pieces, depending on how many plants I want. Then thin out the weak plants. So easy and never fails.
Thank you so much we have the exact same wood panels only ours are lighter color and we wanted to paint the walls we were a little scared so this is a perfect video thank you so much we will be starting this weekend
thank you! i was mostly interested in the hook and rope part and how you stopped the door from going higher and falling out of the track. Awesome. I'll use the eyehooks!
Nice 👍 video, I have a small mobile home with wood paneling throughout on the bottom third section of the walls. It is scratched up in areas and just looks completely old/dated. Painting it will be a major improvement in terms of appearance. I like how your video was short, to the point, and easy to follow.
Really, added Butter? Cooked on a gas range? Not quite the Survival Scenario. Since you liked the two that you tested with the added Butter, guess they all are good. NOT!!! Unfortunately there are no "professional" reviewers. And just what about Mom, Dad, Grandma, and Grandpa who are Diabetic and can't eat these because they have so much Carbohydrates (Sugar) and Sodium (Salt)? That's ok, like you said, they are all good...
I saw some recipes calling for a cup of salt. Don't think that would be such a good idea because salt can leach into the areas where you want plants to grow and may make those areas uninhabitable for any plants.