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  • #31
    Yeah mine were seven year old Nubians they would have been the very definition of a tough old goat.
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    • #32
      Marinade and then braise with a little vinegar or cheap booze added to the liquid, makes a big difference.
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      • #33
        After cabrito several times tough old goat wasn't worth the effort, not to mention I sold them for what I bought them for so I technically got 6 years of free brush clearing...less damages of course.
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        [I]"Stay with me; do not fear. For he who seeks my life seeks your life, but with me you shall be safe.”[/I] 1 Samuel 22:23

        [I]“Everybody is a patriot...Until it's time to do patriot shit[/I]

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        • #34
          I once again have about a foot-tall avocado seedling, now for the hard part, not killing it.
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          • #35
            G tried a miniature lime and lemon tree, one is already dead and not sure the other will survive.
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            • #36
              At least small ones are easier to get under shelter when storms are rolling in.
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              • #37
                One of the first three blueberries survived through to this spring. I got another one so it has a friend, because the ones I got last year died.
                Last edited by W.Lynn; 04-13-2024, 02:29 PM.
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                • #38
                  The taller, forearm-height, very thin avocado seedling has a resident, a tiny green spider has moved onto it to eat up things that eat leaves.
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                  • #39
                    Spider washed away in a storm, I miss it, but that bit of stimulation had been quite a boost. Baby avocado seedling is back to getting nibbled on, but has more leaves now.
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                    • #40
                      Not trees, but my blueberries died this year, I've already ordered one, and plan to get a few more after that.

                      I also salvaged 2 sprouty bits from some fresh ginger. I don't eat much plant matter lately, but it's pleasantly fragrant just to have it growing. One didn't make it, but the other seems to be in decent shape, in spite of the fact that the only potting soil in the house was some leftover cactus mix (exactly the opposite of what ginger needs for good growth.) It has leaves now, even if they're only little ones.
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