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90 Miles West of Central Park   our lost tribe

Started 6/7/05 by Paul (SNOTZALOT); 111317 views.
gunter

From: gunter

4/20/16

Great images. How was that video made, a drone?
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

4/20/16

Yes, one of the guys had a drone which he caught a tree late in the afternoon.

No more Zeta here?

gunter

From: gunter

4/20/16

forgot to switch back ...
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

4/20/16

That guy in the video had his plow dialed in perfect, notice the flat bottom and the side 90 degrees to the bottom.

gunter

From: gunter

4/20/16

ah - the fine points of plowing ...

Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

5/9/16

Spinach almost ready for harvest! Green beans will be planted in place.

gunter

From: gunter

5/9/16

... and then there are people like me who just bought a bag of baby spinach at the supermarket!

Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

5/15/16

The garlic crop.

Next to be planted.


gunter

From: gunter

5/15/16

> garlic crop

Now that's something I can't do without, I would need a large planting.  I suspect many city folk like me don't really now if they keep for any length of time, like onions, do they store, what do you do with them?

As a kid in Germany and recall having racks of potatoes in the cellar to get us through the winter along with large ceramic jars of sauerkraut, fermenting cabbage in it's juices , packed with layers of salt and spices.  Funny how nowadays I order kimchi at Korean restaurants, same thing, just spicier. 

Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

5/15/16

gunter said:

do they store, what do you do with them?

Yup they store well. Probably in late June they'll get pulled with the above ground leaves and allowed to dry. Keep in a bowl under the counter they'll last through winter.

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