I’ve missed you lot. Like an idiot I clicked this thread trying to find out if I should plant spuds or carrots to avoid death, and I get a lesson on making fabric from dog hair.
You could make enough fabric to last a lifetime with your collection of beasts.
I’ve missed you lot. Like an idiot I clicked this thread trying to find out if I should plant spuds or carrots to avoid death, and I get a lesson on making fabric from dog hair.
You could make enough fabric to last a lifetime with your collection of beasts.
I'm thinking a horse leather coat, and a nifty pair of slippers from the guinea pigs?
Slim
Joined: 05 Mar 2006 Posts: 6612 Location: New England (In the US of A)
Posted: Tue Mar 31, 20 11:29 am Post subject:
I find my biggest issues with spinach are either not enough water, or seed that's been stored warm and therefore lost viability
I’ve missed you lot. Like an idiot I clicked this thread trying to find out if I should plant spuds or carrots to avoid death, and I get a lesson on making fabric from dog hair.
You could make enough fabric to last a lifetime with your collection of beasts.
I'm thinking a horse leather coat, and a nifty pair of slippers from the guinea pigs?
I’ve missed you lot. Like an idiot I clicked this thread trying to find out if I should plant spuds or carrots to avoid death, and I get a lesson on making fabric from dog hair.
Where’s Frewen? She really did make fabric from dog hair!
one cucumber(another just on the way) 3 peas and 3 nasturtiums, a start and the next go in tomorrow(if i can find a costume ) and those will get potted on for easy handling while hardening off
i have found half a binbag of wolf and dog fur so i will try small scale on the first pot ones