I’d be happy with Peaches!
Northern New York about 20 minutes from Canada like as far north in NY you can get haha……real upstate NY
Well I made the decision to leave my ladies outdoors from now until planting tomorrow evening after dark, they seem to be enjoying themselves!!
Also it looks like one honey cream has a funky reverse taco’ing leaf not too awful concerning but worth taking note of.
Also was able to locate the oldest tree I could find and harvested some natural compost for a tea brew I’ll be starting in the next hour, along with some from outback under a decaying tree with lots of mycelium.
So…a southerner, eh
Canadian ehh ??
Im about 100 miles from Myrtle Beach South Carolina I can’t be much help but seeing @ADK_Guerrila plant’s start them in a controlled environment before you plant outside The Greenhouse is the way to go in my opinion your get real sunlight in the day regardless how cold of course a small heater at night
Nah…Minneapolis. I think you may have up to 100 miles on me…depending on where. In my defense, I don’t have the lake effect. And trees are a luxury for much of Minnesota.
It’s awfully flat out there isn’t it ?
It used to be flat prairie bisected by rivers and creeks, filled with pothole lakes. Soils are great, but no trees. Topography is similar to New York, I would think.
@PogueMahone we have many many trees haha and more rolling hills up until you get to the Adirondack park then it gets more like small mountains and hills , to big mountains and small valleys with lots of wetlands
Extreme SW is dry prairie with cactus, no natural lakes nor streams. Northwest Minnesota is as flat as a pancake and is definitely agricultural. Northeast Minnesota follows the North shore of Lake Superior up to Canada, the northern most area comprises the BWCA, an area without roads and navigable only by canoe. Southeastern Mn follows the upper stretches of the Mississippi’s deep valley.
Northern Michigan ( In Lower) we finally have great weather, will start harding off the outdoor girls then in the 10 gallon fab pots to bask in the weather they go next week.
@Bentstick ive always wanted to go to Upper Peninsula in Michigan to go deer hunting !!! Looks like an amazing area
I am just south of the Bridge 32 miles, deer hunting is better here in my back woods hehehe, We are on the eastside 20 miles east of Rogers city and Lake Huron
I’m used to hunting the big woods so I don’t mind no mans land at all same deal at my place, some nice bucks out back but it’s nice to be out and actually hunt, it’s called hunting not killing
Ya like woods? Should have ya come along on a Moose hunt at our cabin in Ontario,Fly in only and we are in the bush for 14 days 10 are hunting sunrise to sunset, first days are scouting or fishing for some food!
The woods is where I find my peace haha it centers me like nothing else!! That’s badass I’ve seen a few moose over here but never had the opportunity to travel to hunt them. Killed my first buck when I was 11 or 12 and have been in the woods ever since
Understand that! I have always said " I lose my sanity from Jan 13th until Sept 15… Then I start to get it back!
Goose season opens Sept 15
Bow Oct 1st- Jan 1st
Firearm Deer Nov 15- off and on til middle of Jan.
Absolutely, I missed my biggest buck I’ve ever killed with a bow, unknowingly walked up on him and he was bedded at the base of a small hill butted up against a cedar swamp, I was young and all I saw was horns haha couldn’t get him up for anything so I flung an arrow at him from probably 25 yards and put it right above his back, then he proceeded to take like 3 good bounds and just turned and stared me down. The next weekend rifle started and caught him slipping around 4-500 yards away from where I missed him in the middle of a bunch of swale grass and he took a good dirt nap. He was 186 pounds dressed 8 point.