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God fearing, freedom loving software engineer with a passion for learning and discovering, with emphasis on independence and self-reliance.
God fearing, freedom loving software engineer with a passion for learning and discovering, with emphasis on independence and self-reliance.
This has got to be a joke, right? Biden is like that dude that borrows your car, wreaks it and refuses to even put gas in it when he brings it back after you didn't even let him borrow it in the first place. I don't even think Biden is really who they say he is. I want my money back, somebody get me the manager.
I don't think there are a lot of Linux nerds on here, but I don't care, I think this is hilarious.
I saw this children's book featuring Dr. Fauci. I have some suggestions for the cover.
Hoping for a nice harvest in a few months! I'm using fabric grow bags (like these: https://greenerhydroponics.com/Empire-Fabric-Pots-Premium-65-Gallon-Pot-w-Full-Wrap-Handles_p_84120.html?gad_source=4) that have the ollas placed in the center. Each of the bags contain the following:
Bag B: Peas, Lettuce, Dill
Bag C: Turnips, Peas, Thyme
Bag E: Radish, Peas, Dill
More pictures and more bags to come.
Parsley, Rhubarb, and Thyme. Love these perennials. I recently found this awesome page that lists 70+ perennial veggies. These come back every year on their own if you live in the climate the plant needs. You can find the page of 70+ perennial veggies here: https://lovelygreens.com/edible-perennial-gardening-perennial-vegetables/
Spring is here. Chive is returning and my apple trees are budding. I planted some asparagus last year and it's growing about an inch a day. I'm trying out some ollas, which you can learn more about here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9N7Z7rw-eUI