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Old April 8, 2015   #151
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i love agave ( i mean tequila)
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Old April 9, 2015   #152
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Nice design and the color combination is great too.

Thank you.

Where I live people tend to go with dull drab colors on everything.
You see tan and browns everywhere.
When I was in Europe everything had bright colors they were everywhere.

The closest I could get to turquoise was a stain they mixed called Gettysburg by BEHR.
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Old April 9, 2015   #153
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Okay can some of you guys come up with an idea on what to do with 5 2X8 sheets of lattice?
Due to my change in plans I now have.
5 of those things.
2 treated 2X4x10's.
2 treated 2X4x8's.
And around 5 1X2X8's.
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Old April 9, 2015   #154
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Are there more vining crops you could grow? I like Sweet Success cukes. I've always wanted to try some of the tiny personal-size melons. They are small enough to not fall off the vine when trellised.

I remember seeing a pic of the giant tree-sized hydroponic tomato plant that Epcot used to have. I've always wondered how close I could get to that.
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Old April 9, 2015   #155
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Okay can some of you guys come up with an idea on what to do with 5 2X8 sheets of lattice?
Due to my change in plans I now have.
5 of those things.
2 treated 2X4x10's.
2 treated 2X4x8's.
And around 5 1X2X8's.
Make a arched lattice and let clematis grow up it.
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Old April 9, 2015   #156
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Put in a hot tub and build a screen around it.
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Old April 9, 2015   #157
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i love agave ( i mean tequila)
I do,too.
Somebody just gave us two,premium tequilas that they had sitting around for over 10 years. Yummy! Perfect sipping agave!
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Old April 9, 2015   #158
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Okay can some of you guys come up with an idea on what to do with 5 2X8 sheets of lattice?
Due to my change in plans I now have.
5 of those things.
2 treated 2X4x10's.
2 treated 2X4x8's.
And around 5 1X2X8's.
I could Ise some of that lattice to close in my porch and prevent skunk/coons.
So much can be done with lattice. Heavy duty or light?
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I could Ise some of that lattice to close in my porch and prevent skunk/coons.
So much can be done with lattice. Heavy duty or light?
Its light weight.
I might use some of it on my front porch to block out the annoying spot light from across the street.

Off and on it goes all night long.

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Old April 10, 2015   #160
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grape vines grow up lattice nicely.and grapes do very well in texas.i make mustang grape jelly every year there is no better jelly in my opinion.or make some muscadine wine
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Old April 11, 2015   #161
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Remember the jalapenos I had hanging up?
Many of them turned red and I made extra hot jelly out of them this morning.
I was so excited about doing it I didn't even finish one cup of coffee.
Here they are 8 1/2 pints of jalapeno jelly.
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Old April 11, 2015   #162
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I will trade some mustang jelly for some of that jalapeno jelly
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Where's the cream cheese and crackers?
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I will trade some mustang jelly for some of that jalapeno jelly
I tell you what the next batch I make we will do it and it wont be long.


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Where's the cream cheese and crackers?
Sounds good but I had about 3 tablespoons left and I tried it on some left over hot spicy chicken I fried last night.
This stuff isn't going to last long.

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I tell you what the next batch I make we will do it and it wont be long.




Sounds good but I had about 3 tablespoons left and I tried it on some left over hot spicy chicken I fried last night.
This stuff isn't going to last long.

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Have you tried it on an ice cream with crumbled cookies and peanut butter?
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