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Backwoodswife
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Re: What are your hobbies besides gardening?

from Backwoodswife on 02/28/2015 05:01 PM

I Love pine trees and cows:)

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Backwoodswife
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Re: What Tomatoes are you growing this year

from Backwoodswife on 02/28/2015 04:20 PM

It would have been an easier question to ask what I wasn't growing this year, Lol. I'm doing 90 different varieties
this year, 19 of which are cherry. I probably bit off more than I can chew, ha ha. but I couldn't help myself I'm really looking forward to the black mauri (moor) and the Russian black, I also find some cherries to be sweet. Hoping one of these will do it for me this year:) Socalgardegal, if you would like to try the black mauri let me know I have extra seeds of these. I also noticed you had Vorlon seeds, have you grown these?

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Re: Old seeds, tiny seedlings ?

from Backwoodswife on 02/28/2015 04:00 PM

HI Scott,

I have noticed this same thing with some of my older seeds. They are smaller an often a bit slower to get going, but usualy once they have developed a couple sets of leaves they will get going. I try to keep mine a bit warmer and dryer than the rest. Do they have any true leaves yet? you could try a foliage spray of epsom salt water if they have some leaves. Hope this helps!
Lisa

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Re: Hello Gardenshare!

from Backwoodswife on 02/24/2015 04:15 AM

Thanks for joinging us guys!

Kathy, Thanks for the tip! I love blue corn chips!! Can't wait!

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Backwoodswife
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Re: TMJ problem

from Backwoodswife on 02/24/2015 04:12 AM

I would lay the caster oil cloth on your face/jaw area, place a piece of plastic wrap over it and put the water bottle on top. (The plastic is more to prevent staining from the caster oil) I know probably easier said than done :) but laying on your side, I think it should work. Hope this helps! Have a good night!

Lisa

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Re: Backwoodswife Updated 2/20/15

from Backwoodswife on 02/24/2015 01:52 AM

That would be great! I will send you a message.

Thanks!!
Lisa

Reply Edited on 02/24/2015 04:37 PM.

Backwoodswife
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Re: Pineapple Sage

from Backwoodswife on 02/23/2015 07:54 PM

When mine takes off again, I'll send you some cuttings if you like :)

Reply Edited on 02/23/2015 07:55 PM.

Backwoodswife
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Re: TMJ problem

from Backwoodswife on 02/23/2015 07:52 PM

Hi Zackey,

Have you ever tried a caster oil pack? Caster oil is pretty amazing stuff!
We've used it for inflammed joints. Very safe treatment. Here are a coulpe links

http://altmedicine.about.com/cs/dietarytherapy/a/CastorOilPack.htm

http://www.homeremediesweb.com/castor-oil-health-benefits.php

Hope your felling better soon!

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Backwoodswife
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Re: Hello Gardenshare!

from Backwoodswife on 02/23/2015 07:45 PM

Hi Everyone! Thanks so much for your support! The site has been up 2 days and already 14 members! You should be able to invite friends if you go to members :) Kathy I just received you seeds today, Thanks so much! Your packaging was great everything arrived perfectly! I had no Idea the mini blue corn was so small, I can't wait to grow some this year!

So excited about the prospects of the site, can't Thank you all enough for joining!

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Re: Wine Making - Fruit Of The Vine🍇

from Backwoodswife on 02/23/2015 03:12 AM

That sounds really great, Thanks for the links! I have some "sugar wine" and hard cider brewing in my sewing room, only the second time on the cider and first time on the sugar wine. I was hoping to turn it into hard tea, might have to grab your chai spice tea! I'm hoping to do more of a fruit crop someday. They are harder to get motivated on because there usually isn't that instant gratification. The cucumber wine sounds interesting! I was thinking alot of tomato wine this year but can't get that smell out of my nose from the fermentation needed to preserve seed... I just might bite the bullet and try it this year. I agree the more we can do our selves the the better!

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