6 thoughts on “The only reason why we ask other people how their weekend was is so we can tell them about our own weekend. — Chuck Palahniuk”
Wow! And we are trying to get our snow drifts to melt! Almost gone though!
Before you know it you’ll be zipping around the lake on the Jet-Ski!
Dude, LET’S HANG! I like the look of your weekend to do list! Also, I need to keep my boyfriend away from this blog – we just bottled our first beer last weekend, and he is obsessed with kegging. I predict we will have kegging abilities within, oh, 6 months if he has his way.
Also also, are those tomatoes you have growing in between the supports? I can’t quite tell, but I’m intrigued.
Ha ha! Once you keg you will wonder why you waited so long. There are pros and cons to each though. There is a bit of an initial investment for the equipment…but it’s kinda nice to have 4 beers on tap all the time! 🙂 Craigslist is the homebrewers best friend.
Yes, tomatoes between the posts. I do what is called the Florida Weave method of support. It’s how commercial farmers do it as well. The wire cages are good only for bell peppers and dwarf tomatoes! I’ll do a blog post on it later
I want to hear more about the Florida Weave method of support. Too late for this year but would like to know before next year!
Wow! And we are trying to get our snow drifts to melt! Almost gone though!
Before you know it you’ll be zipping around the lake on the Jet-Ski!
Dude, LET’S HANG! I like the look of your weekend to do list! Also, I need to keep my boyfriend away from this blog – we just bottled our first beer last weekend, and he is obsessed with kegging. I predict we will have kegging abilities within, oh, 6 months if he has his way.
Also also, are those tomatoes you have growing in between the supports? I can’t quite tell, but I’m intrigued.
Ha ha! Once you keg you will wonder why you waited so long. There are pros and cons to each though. There is a bit of an initial investment for the equipment…but it’s kinda nice to have 4 beers on tap all the time! 🙂 Craigslist is the homebrewers best friend.
Yes, tomatoes between the posts. I do what is called the Florida Weave method of support. It’s how commercial farmers do it as well. The wire cages are good only for bell peppers and dwarf tomatoes! I’ll do a blog post on it later
I want to hear more about the Florida Weave method of support. Too late for this year but would like to know before next year!
OK! A blog post topic for spring!