PostsCommentsPayoutsgrowingmyownfood (50)in Worldmappin • 3 years agoRE: Santa Justa Lift in Lisbon Portugal !hbitgrowingmyownfood (50)in DBuzz • 4 years agoRE: ## Can an old onion be turned new again? Check out my post on recyclin ...That's correct. The new onions grew from the divided old onion. The old onion was split into five pieces that were planted and made five new bulbs.growingmyownfood (50)in DBuzz • 4 years agoRE: ## One Piece Goes on Hiatus To Prepare for Final Saga After nearly uni ...It's been so good for so long, I hate to see this come to an end. Posted via D.Buzzgrowingmyownfood (50)in DBuzz • 4 years agoRE: ## A First Perk on Dbuzz It's the beginning of microblogging journey o ...Welcome and I look forward to your micro stories. What will you focus on? Posted via D.Buzzgrowingmyownfood (50)in DBuzz • 4 years agoRE: ## My cactus Growing tall. #dbuzz #centI love cactus because it is so easy to care for and it can grow almost anywhere indoors. Posted via D.Buzzgrowingmyownfood (50)in DBuzz • 4 years agoRE: ## Crypto satoshis Best advice from a 7 years experienced crypto trade ...Do you recommend this because you think the Satoshis will appreciate in value or is this because you fear your fiat currency will depreciate in value in the next few years? Posted via D.Buzzgrowingmyownfood (50)in HiveGarden • 4 years agoRE: Fig Farm, Story Day 3Does this generate a root ball? And then do you remove the root ball to plant elsewhere? I am having a terrible time with a boring insect that is attacking the base of my fig…growingmyownfood (50)in ecoTrain • 4 years agoRE: Beautiful corn from our areaHow large is your harvest? Is the corn manually harvested, by hand? Beautiful photos and good luck with the upcoming rice harvest.growingmyownfood (50)in Agricultural Mindset • 4 years agoRE: How to cultivate chilli and chilli grown in my field is ready for use.Nice harvest. I can only get one harvest per year, so it's great that you can receive the abundance of nature three times a year! Are the peppers hot? And do you only plant one variety at a time?growingmyownfood (50)in HiveGarden • 4 years agoRE: Garden Journal Update - May 2022!I enjoyed the post. Sorry about the hoe, and I have found the same thing, a new one is cheaper than the handle. I don't find the length of the post to be a problem because it is…growingmyownfood (50)in HiveGarden • 4 years agoRE: Tomato Plant Update, 5/31/22"tomato craters". I got them from Jung Seeds. They keep the cutworms away from the young plant stalk: This is great information. Cutworms give me trouble every year. Also, your…growingmyownfood (50)in HiveGarden • 4 years agoRE: Harvesting Sweet English Peas - Delicious!You are correct, everything seems to be easier in the raised beds. My back really appreciates that I am no longer bending over so much!. The peas wrapped up production this week…growingmyownfood (50)in GEMS • 4 years agoRE: Cutie corgi named Varya and my art with dogs.Your drawing is excellent and the dog looks very friendly. Thanks for sharing uplifting and fun photos today.growingmyownfood (50)in Sports Talk Social • 4 years agoRE: Fun guessing challenge: guess the height difference! :D400 centimeters and I wish him great success!growingmyownfood (50)in Hive Gardening • 4 years agoRE: Water Spinach to be legal in Georgia in 2022. Ancient crop to be enjoyed by new generations.I was glad to see your post and all the hard work you put into clearing the spinach. I understand why the government here may be cautious about how it is grown. However, I think…growingmyownfood (50)in Hive Gardening • 4 years agoRE: Water Spinach to be legal in Georgia in 2022. Ancient crop to be enjoyed by new generations.I think it is very common in south Asia and Africa. I look forward to trying some soon.growingmyownfood (50)in ecoTrain • 4 years agoRE: Fresh vegetables which I get from my gardenWhat a great garden! I very much enjoy your descriptions of the vegetables. You have some very interesting crops and the veggies look delicious!growingmyownfood (50)in HiveGarden • 4 years agoRE: Lettuce Eat! Peas, Lettuce Eat! Graden update.Thank you. We had a very warm spell with good rain and now I cool spell. I think Mother Nature was on my side this time.growingmyownfood (50)in HiveGarden • 4 years agoRE: Lettuce Eat! Peas, Lettuce Eat! Graden update.These are doing well. I planted running butter beans yesterday. That's an old family seed that we hand down each generation. Thank you for the comment!growingmyownfood (50)in Agricultural Mindset • 4 years agoRE: Update on Raised Beds. Lettuce up! Horseradish! Set back on peppers/tomatoes.Thank you. Our weather has been good with plenty of rain. Crops are doing well. It is theraputic.