ravencajun -- I'm crossing my fingers for you
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Comments (11)I put down 4 pounds per 1,000-square-feet. (Though I know some here have applied at three pounds per thousand with good results too) I actually set the seeder to seed less than that and made multiple passes. The end result was about 4 pounds per thousand. The reason I did this was to ensure good coverage and that I didn't end up with little seeding rows from going in only one direction. I'm watering three times a day for about 7 minutes each. I should say I have watered at that rate. I think I'm now going to start watering twice a day for about 11 minutes each. The actual time you water really is determined by the conditions you face. I would start with three times a day and then see how the soil looks after a couple of days. You just want to ensure that you keep it moist at all times (but not puddling)....See MoreMy last daylily order this year (fingers crossed)
Comments (11)For several years I bought quantity also. Of course they are all beautiful. I wanted as many as I could get and planted all of these in my garden beds to be enjoyed. Several of my favorites are older ones: Mister Lucky is my best breeder for reds and pretty Alabama Jubilee is at the top of my oranges Evening Enchantment is a fantastic purple Steve Trimmer is a great yellow with eye and edge So, I guess I would have more old than new at the top of my favorite list. I still can't buy the newest and I still want them, but money rules. I do have several that just a few years old. OH yes, thanks to Bill Maryott I have 2 of the 2011 but they were wonderful gifts. You will get to a point where you will buy a few newer ones to so many older ones. That point comes when you run out of room or get so darned many you can't take care of them. It was the latter for me. I made a hard decision that I could not just keep getting. I must part with some. It's kinda like your children leaving home. (Well almost, children leaving home can be a good thing!!) Enjoy each and every one. They are all lovely. Blessings to all, Mona...See Morecross your fingers..I'm going to attempt...
Comments (10)Thanks Glender it sounds good..but right now I'm not using wheat..and I've not totally figured out converting my own recipes. But I'll c/p it and save it, maybe for Easter Guests. Here's the picture of my bar..It's good. sorry lighting was carpy..and I moved! LOL I'll take a better picture tomorrow. The top's got this crispness to it, then the middle is pudding like and the crust is a bit crumbly..the recipe asked for and egg in it and I forgot. DUH~ Here's the recipe for those that want a Gluten Free Lemon Bar. 1 c gluten free flour mix 1/2 c almond meal/flour 1/4 c confectioners sugar pinch salt 1/2 t xanthan gum 1 1/2 sticks of butter, chilled Blend dry ingredients, then cut in butter to pea size. Blend in 1 egg. Press into 9x13 pan and bake at 325F for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, juice 4 lemons and zest one. (I actually zested 3 sm Meyers, juiced them plus added the juice from a regular lemon too. was about 1/2 cup.) 3 c sugar (I only added 2. I added 2 then tasted.) 6 eggs 1/2 c GF flour blend Combine juice, zest and sugar. Add in eggs and mix well. gently add in flour. Pour over baked crust, put back in the oven dropping temp to 300F, until firm. (Top did not brown.) Gluten Free Flour Blend 1 c white rice flour 1 c brown rice flour 2/3 c potato starch 1/3 c tapioca starch 1 T sweet rice flour (optional) Whisk well....See MoreOT - vickey4x4.....I'll be keeping my fingers crossed....
Comments (1)Well, thanks a lot budster! I'm just going to call, not using up gas to drive up there. I feel they should fix this mess and then drive it me! But I know when I hear it's all taken care of I'll be right in that van on the way. Gas at 3.59 a gallon or not....See Moreterilyn
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