You were asking about strawberries thru the summer. Ours is a new garden - we planted in early August, including the strawberries. They've done fine in this hot fall, producing quite a few berries. They should be perennial, so we'll see how they do next summer and how long-lived they are here in this stressful climate!
"no bees at this time....i am retired and spend 4 months in alaska threw the summer.if you are on face book friend me. i have goats tho and about 50 trees & a garden or 2.i have peppers and tomatoes now and eggplant.see you on face book if you are…"
"Hi Ann,
The recipes that I have used or read for candied citrus peel usually call for boiling the peel for a short time (10 minutes), changing the water and repeating several times. This is an important step as it helps to remove naturally…"
I don't have specific information, but since some Vitamin C is always destroyed or affected by heat (one of the reasons to add more fresh juice to dishes AFTER cooking) I would expect that at least some if not all would be lost in…"
"sweet, If you dont want it , sure I'll take it , would you like some small Papaya seedling or avocado/mango seedings? Let me know , we can swap, I sent you a friend request , send me an email. THX"
"I have done alot of research on the cherimoya or annona, and have several in the grown in mesa, the tree is very worth it, and if we get enough moister in our summer monsoon, they can flower and potencially fruit. On youtube there is a video on hand…"
"http://www.cloudforest.com/cafe/forum/18701.html
This is an interesting thread where growers talk about optimal and less than optimal conditions for growing cherimoyas. I have a new cherimoya in a 5g pot that I ended up bringing inside because of…"
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