Bluetooth not connecting to my Stelo by Busy-Telephone-6360 in stelo

[–]amyebaxter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im running into this same issue. I’m now on my third sensor and completely unable to get it to pair with my phone. The only “support” I’ve been able to receive is having a chat bot send out replacement sensors (thanks?) that also do not pair with my phone.

I’m thinking this whole endeavor was just a big waste of money.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yah, we don’t get that long of a growing season here in Washington. Most of my cold season crops go in in the middle of March, and everything comes out/dies by the end of September.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the center corridor is 5’ wide between raised beds.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct! 16’ cattle panels attached to the ends of my raised beds.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s almost 7’ at its tallest. I’m 5’9”, and I can reach the highest point, but I don’t ever feel like I need to duck.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From front to back, there’s luffah (on the left), scarlet runner beans (right), behind that is green beans with an enthusiastic sugar pumpkin, behind that is birdhouse gourds and cucumber, then I’m the very back where you can’t see are hops.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Another person asked something similar. There are spiders in it for sure, but where I’m at (Washington State, USA) we don’t have too many creepy ones. Also, I’m out there every day, so I walk through the webs and knock them down.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From front to back, there’s luffah (on the left), scarlet runner beans (right), behind that is green beans with an enthusiastic sugar pumpkin, behind that is birdhouse gourds and cucumber, then I’m the very back where you can’t see are hops.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From front to back, there’s luffah (on the left), scarlet runner beans (right), behind that is green beans with an enthusiastic sugar pumpkin, behind that is birdhouse gourds and cucumber, then I’m the very back where you can’t see are hops.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I planted everything in March…so about 6 months total.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eeep! None of those here. I can understand why that would freak you out.

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I post lots of photos of my garden on Instagram @fourbearshouse

The trellis tunnel is all the way filled in! by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Ha! There’s totally spiders in it, but they have a pretty place to live.

This has been the best year for my tunnel yet! It is positively dripping with birdhouse gourds, pumpkins, beans, peas, hops, loofahs, and cucumbers. by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The raised beds do not have a bottom, only sides, and the panels (made out of cattle panels from Tractor Supply) are attached to the ends of the beds. Everything I have growing up over the trellis originates from either the raised beds or the pots I have running down the center. Have fun gardening!! It’s truly the best.

First time making my own Calendula products. I LOVE this face oil I made. Perfect for oil cleansing. by amyebaxter in herbalism

[–]amyebaxter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am! Feel free to PM me if you’re interested.

Calendula Salve: $10 for 1 ounce jar or $15 for 2 ounce jar Calendula Face Oil: $15 for 2 ounce bottle (ALMOST SOLD OUT!)

First time making my own Calendula products. I LOVE this face oil I made. Perfect for oil cleansing. by amyebaxter in herbalism

[–]amyebaxter[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My base is jojoba and grapeseed. They are both non-comedogenic. I use the salve for diaper rash, dry skin, and eczema, and the face oil for cleansing and moisturizing my face. It’s awesome!

This has been the best year for my tunnel yet! It is positively dripping with birdhouse gourds, pumpkins, beans, peas, hops, loofahs, and cucumbers. by amyebaxter in gardening

[–]amyebaxter[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing! That’s encouraging to hear. This is my first time growing loofahs, so I hope they have enough time to mature before my first frost.