**** hilarious....thanks
Money laundering? That just implies running money you actually made, albeit through criminal activity, through a legitimate business so that it can't be traced back to how you made it.
Skans » Today, 10:14 am » wrote: ↑ Money laundering? That just implies running money you actually made, albeit through criminal activity, through a legitimate business so that it can't be traced back to how you made it.
What the Climate Change Globalists have actually been doing is developing an elaborate conspiracy for government agencies to use as an excuse to fund bogus "non-profits" with your tax dollars. This is actually way worse than simple money laundering. Its more a combination of outright theft, fraud, illegal kickbacks and election finance corruption.
You must be a bit further north. Hopefully you haven't had too much rain. Rain ruins strawberries. I'm trying to grow raspberries and blackberries this year. Happy picking.nefarious101 » 5 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Politics is moot....
Strawberry season is upon us....first pick!!.....tonight we dine on berries!!
Skans » 29 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You must be a bit further north. Hopefully you haven't had too much rain. Rain ruins strawberries. I'm trying to grow raspberries and blackberries this year. Happy picking.
PS - when I can hit a strawberry season just right, I'll load up on them, eat what we can and puree and freeze the rest.
Zone 7. Wife won't let me plant strawberries on the manicured lawn, which gets full sun. And, I'm not cutting down trees just to plant berries. I did get a couple of fruit trees that I will be planting over the weekend. I have a cleared area that I claimed for myself (wife can't say diddly squat about it); need to do a little trimming to let in enough sun. I think I have it about ready. I'll see how these trees do - sort of an experiment, then if they thrive I may plant more.nefarious101 » 16 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I was raised by an old organic farmer....flood or drought the patch is made to stay usable
planted about 25 asparagus crowns before I planted strawberries in my newer patch.
Working out good too
zone 6a area
Skans » Today, 1:37 pm » wrote: ↑ Zone 7. Wife won't let me plant strawberries on the manicured lawn, which gets full sun. And, I'm not cutting down trees just to plant berries. I did get a couple of fruit trees that I will be planting over the weekend. I have a cleared area that I claimed for myself (wife can't say diddly squat about it); need to do a little trimming to let in enough sun. I think I have it about ready. I'll see how these trees do - sort of an experiment, then if they thrive I may plant more.
Nectarine and a pear tree. They looked pretty healthy and mature. I'll start with these and see if they can handle the winter temperatures.
Skans » Today, 3:41 pm » wrote: ↑ Nectarine and a pear tree. They looked pretty healthy and mature. I'll start with these and see if they can handle the winter temperatures.