Posted by: atowhee | August 11, 2019
OR7 HAS LINEAGE EXPANDING IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Posted in california, conservation, mammals, natural history, Uncategorized | Tags: Mt. Lassen, wolves
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This was great, thanks. Tomatoes are coming in well. Made cucumber/yogurt/dill soup….It really is “to die for”. Raul had HUGE tomato plants. He puts garden waste in a hole in the ground. the worms come and devour it and then he digs it into the garden. I have been feeling for some time that my garden lacks compost -thus, little fungi to consume the nutrients and fertilizer and send it on to the plants……. I think he has the secret.m a
By: marieannette@q.com on August 12, 2019
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