Seriously. The official growth rate is up to a foot per day. Don't fall asleep next to it.Kudzu planting instructions:
1) throw seeds on ground
2) RUN!!
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Seriously. The official growth rate is up to a foot per day. Don't fall asleep next to it.Kudzu planting instructions:
1) throw seeds on ground
2) RUN!!
I've had reindeer tacos. Difficult to tell what the meat was like. Good taco, especially for Alaska.Had venison once.Also had reindeer once. Equally
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Not where I'd expect to find this sort!I like Ornamental Bush, but then I spent a little too much time on construction sites.
For me, it's not a question of "needs help" but more "is this a cool idea or not"? A good espresso martini needs no one's validation to exist, much less to be consumed by me.Was my philosophy years ago as well. If it needs help, just don't.
Well actually I was nicknamed Thumper because of thumping on the bass, not after a rabbit, but it's all goodThumper founded Cannibals-R-Us!
Ni!I like Ornamental Bush, but then I spent a little too much time on construction sites.
When I had the EVO II 500 watter, always had to roll off lows.Where I'm at with my Ashdown.....
I'm just working with my two Epi '64s presently, really like what I'm getting with this while playing with the band using my SWR 6x10. I'm using the Shape and have the lows rolled down quite a bit, some compression, I use the octave switch on a couple songs and really like it. The Epi '64 pickups aren't quite as bass present as The Real Deal or Lulls, but they don't sound bad, I'm really happy with them overall.
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How much water does it need?Seriously. The official growth rate is up to a foot per day. Don't fall asleep next to it.
I'm guessing a good bit, which is why it thrives in the southeast. Long growing season, tends to be wet.How much water does it need?
This stuff makes most any meat edible.I've had reindeer tacos. Difficult to tell what the meat was like. Good taco, especially for Alaska.
Yeah. I’m thinking we’re safe out here.I'm guessing a good bit, which is why it thrives in the southeast. Long growing season, tends to be wet.
You should be. It's in east Texas but not here. There are small (compared to entire states) patches in Oregon and Washington.Yeah. I’m thinking we’re safe out here.
There is one patch of Kudzu in Washington state somewhere. It's about a quarter acre last I heard. That was a while ago. We are having droughts, so it may be shrinking. (!)Yeah. I’m thinking we’re safe out here.
AhemHad venison once.Also had reindeer once. Equally
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