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An ant hill
Bed Wed or Drown the ant hill from your backyard.
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Wed
Drown
EVERYONE IS CATCHING ON… 💻💣💥👀
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If you know what’s going on here…. Don’t make a move just yet and keep quiet 🤫 Keep a low profile like I did babes…. KEEP. IT. PUSHING.
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if you love me , please
don't tell me that you've found another.
What you call love, looks a lot like drugs.
familypet - Your Backyard
Snow cream - Your backyard, U.S.A.
Happy January! Guys... Nashville’s first flurries have fallen. Certainly not enough for this recipe (YET), but I wanted to get it out there to those of you having a snowy January.
The above photo is from my first ever attempt at “Snow cream” - a Southern tradition of making ice cream out of fresh snow. Almost exactly one year ago, East Nashville got 13 inches (!!) of unexpected, powdery snow. It is very important to use *fresh* snow for this recipe - the light and fluffy upper layers, not the icy stuff that has touched dirt... duh. :)
To make snow cream, combine cream or milk, fresh snow, and sugar to taste. Mix well, and enjoy. Super simple! No measurements, sorry.
For my version, I added cinnamon and substituted honey for sugar and it tasted a lot like Chik-fil-a’s ice dream. Delicious and, considering I had all the ingredients purchased for other recipes, FREE. I hope to make a batch this winter. Send me your attempts!
Wasps and Basil in my Garden
You should see this ground wasp. I also talk about the basil that is coming up and the self watering container I made.
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It is so Simple: How to Grow a Vegetable Garden
I have been experimenting with different ways to grow vegetables in our back yard. The following links are some of my successes. Check them out. I am going to keep a photo log here of this years garden. Bookmark this page now and come back often to see what is going on in my garden.
Yellow Ground Wasp
It is a little Creepy and Cool at the Same Time
Sprouting Basil
I have a little Basil Sprouting And a Cicada Eating Dog. I planted the basil I harvested last year. It only took them a few days to start sprouting. I hope they do well where I have planted them. They are in soil that is mostly red clay. There is a little bit of mulch and potting soil I used from last year. I also caught Jessi eating a cicada. She's Funny.
Self Watering Container Gardening
I built this self watering Container from Free Buckets I got from the Bakery at the grocery store. I wanted something that was going to water my tomatoes for me so I didn't have to remember to go out there everyday to water the plants. This worked out well and I will show you what I did to make the container that only cost me for the soil and the seed.
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