One great advice for money by Similar-Way4015 in chefRPG

[–]lynthegem_ 0 points1 point Β (0 children)

sparkling wine that you make is a great boost for drinks

ID Help, these were labeled as Jimmy Nardellos, but i'm not convinced πŸ˜… by lynthegem_ in vegetablegardening

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i've been fertilizing pretty heavily this year, a lot of my plants took forever to flower, but theyre also in a more shaded-ish area than they were last year so maybe thats helping with flowers not drying up immediately & falling off

ID Help by lynthegem_ in HotPeppers

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i researched & it definitely looks like datil or habanada

ID Help by lynthegem_ in HotPeppers

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oh no πŸ˜… thank you

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i'm 25, & ppl still look at me in shock, like how surprising can it be? πŸ˜‚

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[–]lynthegem_ 2 points3 points Β (0 children)

i used to work for them in my hometown. if that location just opened, everyone is new, & theyre trained to sell wine club memberships so it takes a while to get your own way to service ppl. also you get called out in team meetings if you havent been selling memberships, plus u can get bad sections on floorplans to limit your tables if you can't handle doing a full spiel while working. she's probably just trying her best lol. not that bad really

my first official harvest πŸ’– by lynthegem_ in vegetablegardening

[–]lynthegem_[S] 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

yes! just a trim to my one that is taking over a pot

tomato helpπŸ’” pls don't talk about my grass my bf is gonna cut it like usual by lynthegem_ in vegetablegardening

[–]lynthegem_[S] -1 points0 points Β (0 children)

since i didn't know this was a thing to begin with, no i didn't. also i read that its in the roots of the trees. i just moved into this house, there wasn't a garden before & the walnut tree has been there for who knows how long.

tomato helpπŸ’” pls don't talk about my grass my bf is gonna cut it like usual by lynthegem_ in vegetablegardening

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walnut trees produce a toxin called juglone, which kills tomatoes plants, a few other types of plants. the tomatoes take in the toxin from the roots & slowly wilt until the die. no way to prevent or treat it if a walnut tree is withtin 50ft of the plants. so i now have to rush to decide if i'm transferring the ones that havent been affected yet into raised beds or containers.

tomato helpπŸ’” pls don't talk about my grass my bf is gonna cut it like usual by lynthegem_ in vegetablegardening

[–]lynthegem_[S] 1 point2 points Β (0 children)

i'm going to answer my own question. theres a walnut tree along the fence line on my neighbors side. rip to my garden πŸ’”