Oh I couldn't figure out what that word means. Yeah, I was thinking about it for spring.Speaker to Animals wrote:GrumpyCatFace wrote:?Speaker to Animals wrote:Do one milpa. I am curious if your yield will be as high as people describe.
Corn + squash + pole beans.
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My only concern would be snakes hiding in there when it gets full grown.
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Yeah. Especially since he doesn't have a gun. Luckily our ancestors cleared the jungle that once was Ohio. No more rattlesnakes. Just harmless rat snakes and garden snakes.
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I don't think that this is a good idea. People will be trying to selling things clearly over marked.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Curious if anyone is interested in posting goods for sale here. For example, I have a few pounds of organic spring wheat available.
Next spring, I expect to have a large amount of wheat, onions, and garlic... In the future, eggs and chicken!
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Rattlesnakes do live in Ohio (as well as PA).Nukedog wrote:Yeah. Especially since he doesn't have a gun. Luckily our ancestors cleared the jungle that once was Ohio. No more rattlesnakes. Just harmless rat snakes and garden snakes.
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http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Venomous_SnakesOn average, 8,000 people are bitten by venomous snakes in the United States each year. However, only 9 - 15 of these victims actually die. More people are struck and killed by lightning each year. Despite this fact, many people are afraid every time they go out in nature that they will meet up with a venomous snake. Snakes tend to be defensive, not aggressive. They will make every attempt to get away from a potential threat before the last resort of striking with the intention of biting. Still, it's wise to have a healthy respect for snakes. Even though most snakes in Ohio are nonvenomous, they are still able to inflict painful bites. There are only three venomous, or poisonous, snakes in Ohio. These are the Eastern timber rattlesnake, northern copperhead, and the massasauga rattlesnake.
Every year people claim to see the dangerous water moccasin, also known as cottonmouth, in Ohio's waters. They are actually encountering the harmless Northern water snake.
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Selling live North Carolina copperhead snake: $500 OBO.
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Speaker to Animals wrote:Selling live North Carolina copperhead snake: $500 OBO.