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[h=2]Who is growing their own this year [/h]Well, we have a Red Grapefruit, Myers Lemon and a Key Lime tree. So far they all have fruit....
Unless you live where there is sufficient summer rain to keep a lawn self watered, you should not have one. Large lawns are a 1950's concept that has no place in today's world. Arable land should be used to grow food. Also, most lawns are fed chemicals that ultimately end up in either the water table or our streams and rivers. We should be stressed out by all the negatives associated with lawns.
Get off my lawn.
I like having a lawn. It pleases me. If you don't want one, don't grow one.
Bob,
How's the landscaping going?
Sorry I seemed to miss this earlier. Where I live water is most definitely not an issue. In fact there are discussions about how to market our abundant resource to other parts of North America (can you say California). California has mismanaged their resources for decades, now they are paying the price. But this is no place to debate the pros and cons of lawns. To each his own.Unless you live where there is sufficient summer rain to keep a lawn self watered, you should not have one. Large lawns are a 1950's concept that has no place in today's world. Arable land should be used to grow food. Also, most lawns are fed chemicals that ultimately end up in either the water table or our streams and rivers. We should be stressed out by all the negatives associated with lawns.
Last year we put in a white fence along the side yard. My wife added some pots in front of it where she planted tomatos and cucumbers and peppers. Something about the reflected light off the white fence is making these plantsthrive. Things were booming until we noticed a family of chipmunks stealing everything a day or two before we were ready to pick. It's funny watching a chipmnk trying to manipulate a cucumber or large tomato across the lawn.
I got my wife a toy wooden crossbow to shoot at them and get out her frustrations (rubber tipped arrows). It was a lot of fun listening to her rant and try and shoot at the chippies, but it didn;t deter them and we lost most of our crop.
This year we have another bumper crop, but put some netting around the plants. It seems to be working well so far, except out tomatos have some kind of blight. The very tip of the bottoms are all black. Something to do with inconsistent watering. Will have to check into that.
Thanks Brian. Will do. This morning enjoying coffee on the back porch -- put a hummingbird feeder up the other day, now watching a half-dozen or more jockeying for a turn at the sugar-water'ing hole. And out in the clearing there are three 4-5 point bucks grazing. They're regulars here. And I just saw a coyote racing through the clearing. If he was still I'd have gotten out the AR, those bastards like to gobble house cats, and we're pretty fond of ours.Awesome looking place BobV. Please post some finished pics when done.