Mornin :hug: :Sharing One: really excited to see the results of your test of the soil.cuz if its nicely fertile you'll only need a few short time fixings hopefully.be right as rain in no time with JM on the case too lol

these are just a few of the snail vines n so on.they take several weeks to germ but maaan they are awesomely pretty lol never done hot peppers either so to grow food and bug stuffs all in one that rocks lmfao!!"AFN smoke out" :peace:
 

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Morning EoF...:hug:

these are just a few of the snail vines n so on.

Ha ha..I Thought you meant you had anti-snail vines..I was going to ask for the Name...:coffee2:..the size and amount of snail shells at the Ranch means I know I have Problems before they come out..

They are everywhere..and Massive..I don't know whether to hunt to Kill..or give in and eat them like the Spanish do..:grin:..we will find out later in the season.
 
i think(ill dbl check but purty sure though)its called a corkscrew vine,very unique and lovely..mild purple vines..that looks very very similar to snail shells..very cool.ill be doing a fair amount of OD planting from some mild veggies and flowers which are more common for me.ive always been a flower grower over veggies..but fruit trees.lmfao maaan i loved me some fruit trees.lemon,citrus,lime, ya name it anywhere in FL and similar,Ive grown it,root balled it treated in n so on lmfao but here on the East coast i dont get to do that any more.but ill be doing two full one high level collage courses this semester i think.anywho, ive tried snails once.. theyre like large clams..all kinds of chewy lmfao:Sharing One: plus our state flower a black eyes susan vine..or our is a vine of the black eyed susan rather lol:tiphat:
 
Cheers EoF..you know..I have Seen that snail vine and it is beautiful.
Can't remember where I saw it..but I bet my Mom had it..she Collects Ununsual plants.

She always had black-eyed-susans too..they are little crackers.

but fruit trees.lmfao maaan i loved me some fruit trees.lemon,citrus,lime, ya name it anywhere in FL and similar,Ive grown it,root balled it treated in n so on

Ah well..I'll be counting on you to keep your eyes on me citrus then...:coffee2:..no point wasting your knowledge.
Our climate is Very similar to Florida.

You are now my Citrus Slave...:grin:
 
Meanwhile..back @ the Ranch...:grin:..Bad weather is heading on in for the next 3 days..at least..
someone needs to have a word..this is Spain..and it is April..get me some seasonally appropriate weather please..

The tunnel is entirely sand bagged up..but you still can't help worrying.

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I got all of the tomato transplants off the tall shelves incase the tunnel top starts flapping.
I had the sunflowers outdoor hardening off..they are in the tunnel too..no point in torturing them.
We are forecast strong winds and rain..not good for baby plants.

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I found these little plastic boxes at the local Chinese shop.
3.80 euros each..absolutely Brilliant for moving the plants around..and to stop them tipping on the floor.

They take 35 x .5 ltr polythene pots..or 20 x 2 ltrs..Spot On.
I don't know what they are made for..too shallow to be a laundry basket..perfect for Gardeners. :tiphat:
 
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