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In the Idaho yard. When we bought the place summer 2005 a big cow and calf walked out to within 20 or so yards of my wife and 20# Cocker Spaniel. The Cocker ran them off...

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Grass!


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Squash, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, and grass

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Pot. Lots of pot all around us. We won't be here but another three weeks so these growers can kma. Hate em.


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Blueberries, blackberries and tomatoes for me. Clover for the deer and rabbits.


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2 types of muscadines
2 kinds of pears
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Originally Posted by rphguy
2 types of muscadines
2 kinds of pears
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I've got both kinds of Muscadines growing wild too. Also garlic chives grow wild here, not to mention lufa.

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Originally Posted by Reloder28
Unwelcomed Honey Bees



Easy fix. If the bees are unwelcome, contact your local beekeeping organization. Nothing better than free bees, especially if the queen can be caught. Beekeeper will probably even give you some free honey in exchange.

What's growing in my back yard? More than anything else....welcome bees! laugh Apiary is expanding this year.


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Billy336: Rhubarb, Mule Deer, Ground Squirrels, Hungarian Partridge and a Crab Apple tree that bears fruit every third year or so (if we don't have a late freeze-up then we get fruit).
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Bees are our biggest thing right now.

I've been selling nucs (pronounced "newks"; short for nucleus hives) again this year:

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We are expecting a bumper honey crop this year too:

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We also have fresh eggs daily:

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Aspen, Ponderosa Pine, Engelmann Spruce, Douglas Fir.

And some critters

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Love the bee hives and big Muleys, I just have a very large deck project growing in my back yard.

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Heirloom tomatoes and ten less possums!

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Amur Honeysuckle, thousands of them. I hate that stuff, it spreads like cancer. At least it doesn't have thorns.

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Picked first cucumbers today!

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