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prariehawk Posted - Feb 24 2015 : 5:31:27 PM
It got up to almost 40 degrees today so I started thinking about spring. I'm thinking of getting a few backyard chickens and it occurred to me the place I want to place the coop has Jimson weed in the summer--any tips on how to eradicate this stuff? It's poisonous to chickens. If I can prevent it from coming back that would be great.
Cindy

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Catherine Posted - Mar 11 2015 : 2:23:35 PM
So ready for spring here!
It is coming- we had large flocks of geese heading north last week :) .
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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 05 2015 : 11:06:56 AM
With our latest "dump" of major snow . . the most we've had in a long time, there is hope! The snow is melting rapidly and there is green grass under it! :D
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ceejay48 Posted - Mar 01 2015 : 11:49:58 AM
It is hard to handle drought . . . if there's no water, there's no water!
It snowed pretty much all day yesterday, just very light flakes today. It's warm enough that the snow is melting. I've been told there is more headed our way tonight/tomorrow. While I grateful for it . . . I'm ready to see the sun again!
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peafarm Posted - Feb 25 2015 : 10:56:51 PM
CeeJay, Drought is hard to handle! We get so much joy from the green grasses and watching our gardens grow. I'm glad to hear you're getting some good precip!


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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 25 2015 : 3:05:12 PM
I'm only thinking in terms of "will we have enough water for this summer for domestic use, gardens and farm irrigation"?? We just got a major dump of very heavy wet snow which offers a glimmer of hope for the southwest. We've been dealing with too many years of not enough winter precipitation and severe dry, drought summers.
And, when spring comes here so do the spring winds which are very unpleasant!
BUT . . there is hope! :D
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Bear5 Posted - Feb 25 2015 : 11:07:45 AM
Penny! 3 degrees!!!!!!! OMGoodness, and here I am freezing and the temp is 43. LOL. I'd have to have five layers of fleece to live in SD.
Marly

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peafarm Posted - Feb 25 2015 : 10:54:05 AM
On Sunday it was a crisp 3 (THREE!) degrees (and the added windchill...-25 or worse...yowzers!), but it made my day when I went to let the dog out of her kennel. The sun was shining on dirt in front of the gate and it was MUDDY! Spring can't be far away w sun power like that lurking.

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ddmashayekhi Posted - Feb 25 2015 : 05:28:31 AM
It is up to 16 here and all I can think of is spring! We've had such frigid temperatures and wind chills again this winter that even the winter fans are dreaming of an early spring. Maybe a botanical garden or landscaper by you can tell you how to safely remove the Jimson weed. Good luck with that and hope spring is truly on it's way!

Dawn in IL

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