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Brother Bob said:Besides that my cucumbers and tomatos are not doing too good at all..![]()
Maybe you should plant sea-cucumbers.
Brother Bob said:I think I missed it by a few thousand years.....![]()
I'd be willing to bet that they are nowhere near that tall this year, given the lack of rainfall. In fact, we had the first significant rainfall, last night, in about two months, here. Before that, we had a grand total of about .8" in that period, including six weeks with zero.Brother Bob said:
Close to 4 ft. but I do have some real nice tomatos on them. Beef stake and Big boy, they don't ripen until around the last of July though. We got rain last night but I don't know how much. I don't think it was very much for my son is pouring concrete today and the ground is dry.I'd be willing to bet that they are nowhere near that tall this year, given the lack of rainfall. In fact, we had the first significant rainfall, last night, in about two months, here. Before that, we had a grand total of about .8" in that period, including six weeks with zero.
Ed
Did you catch any fish? :laugh:You beat me to it!
Around here in the Eastern Panhandle of WV, Corridor H is going through, and they are finding the same thing...
I have actually found sea shells while digging in our back yard...
Brother Bob said:Did you catch any fish? :laugh:
That is where Kentuckians eat the clams and threw the shells over in WV. help!!!!:tonofbricks::laugh: I should have said "fossils of sea shells" :wavey:
Amen to that.Dale-c said:Do you happen to remember a worldwide flood in the book of genesis?
That explains it quite nicely.