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Do onionfarmer grow feed self feed? Any. Not farm needed. any kind. herb? plant? meat? you grow? you agree.
 
The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called "Sneed's Feed & Seed", where feed and seed both end in the sound "-eed", thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was "Formerly Chuck's", implying that the two words beginning with "F" and "S" would have ended with "-uck", rhyming with "Chuck". So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called "Chuck's Fuck and Suck".
 
I grow habaneros and assorted hot peppers as for house plants I've got a variety around here m
hot hot pepper. good pepper. medicine pepper.
 
They're easy to grow too, all you need is Sun soil and enough water they'll grow just about anywhere seasonally.
unyuns try grow pepper! pepper animal eaten before pepper.
 
I try to grow tomatoes and squash on occasion, but it ends up being so hot and dry the plants just end up never flowering enough. All plant but no produce.

I have better luck with blackberries and beets, however.
 
I try to grow tomatoes and squash on occasion, but it ends up being so hot and dry the plants just end up never flowering enough. All plant but no produce.

I have better luck with blackberries and beets, however.
unyuns say grow is to feed. good keep grow.
 
unyuns say grow is to feed. good keep grow.
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unyuns say grow is to feed. good keep grow.
This is true! I have been feeding them just before we get rain+ giving them a little compost, but I think I should also plant them in the ground proper as opposed to repurposing empty licktubs as garden containers. It works for beets and potatoes, but not so much for the tomatoes, peppers, etc.

That would probably make a world of difference for them when it gets above 90f.
 
This is true! I have been feeding them just before we get rain+ giving them a little compost, but I think I should also plant them in the ground proper as opposed to repurposing empty licktubs as garden containers. It works for beets and potatoes, but not so much for the tomatoes, peppers, etc.

That would probably make a world of difference for them when it gets above 90f.
unyuns egg compost. calcium for plant! unyuns grow lot of plant! no onion garlic only! lot plant! unyuns help. unyuns struggle pepper always. unyuns think to cold to pepper always. :like:
 
unyuns egg compost. calcium for plant! unyuns grow lot of plant! no onion garlic only! lot plant! unyuns help. unyuns struggle pepper always. unyuns think to cold to pepper always. :like:
I totally forgot about the egg shells! Will be adding those to my compost now, thanks unyuns. 🧅
 
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