So I need help identifying some plants. I have a pic for the first one, and I'll have the others' pictures soon.
1.) Is a wild legume, but other than that I have no clue...
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2.) Is a...
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So I need help identifying some plants. I have a pic for the first one, and I'll have the others' pictures soon.
1.) Is a wild legume, but other than that I have no clue...
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2.) Is a...
I'm growing some right now. I'm also growing goats-beard, I'm in a tuber mood lately... I'm actually hoping they're invasive because I HATE having to buy seeds and starts (I'm no good at saving...
When you read all of these and say, "I completely agree!"
Lol, that's more my dad's mindset!
Very nice indeed!
Just dropping in to say hi and welcome!
I actually own a savage 24, and its real fun and accurate. I honestly think you should get one unless you use it often.
That looks delicious! Im hungry now. :chef:
Golden purslane, squirrel, and raspberries. Purslane because its sweet, sour, and crunchy. It goes really great in salads, soups, pickles, etc. Squirrel because it was the first thing I killed,...
I have yet to eat any. (Do to the fact that I can never get enough of them when I find them, and also my parents always through them away. =/) But I would keep the tannin water because the tannins...
Sadly it's to dry in Colorado for those. But we do have sugar beats.
I usually ask the animal for forgiveness before I kill it. I don't know why, I just guess I feel sorry for taking a life. My native-American/Indian mentor always tells me he thanks the animal for its...
Lol ya survival isn't enough for TV. :P
Sounds like the same process used in maple. It also sounds delicious! XD
Welcome from Colorado. :)
Just use a rattrap where they are getting into your food.
I just use a rattrap. I have killed my first squirrel with it, and this year ill get my second.
I live in CO and its always dry. My family, and I use the Earth Boxes. Also raised beds with a water proof weed tarp all around it.
I come from generations of all sorts of military branches, and for what its worth. I like them, and anything else dealing with dehydrated foods.
:noway: That will be a sight. I have yet to see a bush move. ;) Thanks for the recipes.
Okay thanks to both of you. :)
thanks I am going to try to do that this year when I finally get around to harvesting the fruit
So I tried to do a tea candle holder with this style of burning...... yea before I can finish it I need a very small knife.
man these pics are making me jealous! I have yet to harvest my prickly pears.
those do look like grapes. my neighbor use to have a cross-breed of wine and concord. The plant looks a fair amount like yours.
Okay so my grandmother has 3 Canadian goose berry bushes in her front yard, but I don't know any good recipes for them any ideas?