tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847491402442204726.post6136967727395028860..comments2023-09-05T21:33:40.537+08:00Comments on Barb'sBackyard: January, 2011.Barb.http://www.blogger.com/profile/11383714327462070532noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847491402442204726.post-57466456186887035152011-01-07T21:19:10.885+08:002011-01-07T21:19:10.885+08:00We've planted a few nut trees over the last fe...We've planted a few nut trees over the last few years but they have all died. One I whippersnippered in half but the others weren't my fault. "Cept the pet sheep I had ate one...lol.Barb.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11383714327462070532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847491402442204726.post-72445624715405951232011-01-06T14:08:36.934+08:002011-01-06T14:08:36.934+08:00That's lots of food plants! Do you plan to pla...That's lots of food plants! Do you plan to plant any trees for nuts, like pecans? I want to grow celery, but I read they have to be wrapped or something? One year, someone allowed me to glean as she was sick of canning green beans and tomatoes. I accidentally picked green beans that were about three inches long and about the size of cooked spaghetti pasta. She yelled at me. I threw them in salads for several days. You must live in a semitropical area in AU since you have the citrus trees. Oh, the only thing I know about carrots is that they need sandy soil so the can grow down. I saw this on Martha Stewart's show...lol.Practical Parsimonyhttp://www.practical-parsimony.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com