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I will give you one million dollars if you tune in and watch Weekend Edition 10. Why are you still reading this? Isn't one million dollars enough? Ok fine, I'll throw in a jar of tomato jam. You drive a hard bargain. :(

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  • hiya Ray, i saw your christmas cactus and i am so envious. can you tell me what light condition you keep it in? I had mine in a south window and i think it got sunburned. It turned red and started looking like it had leprosy. and it did not bloom.

  • @3611136111 Thanks for the compliment! I keep the cactus by a bright area that gets no direct sunlight. I assumed it would need lots of direct sunlight but oddly enough it prefers indirect light. I allow it to dry out between deep waterings. Aside from that I don't do anything special.

    ps: Christmas cactus leprosy? That sounds scary! lol

  • hey ray i know im not as much of an expert as you are but i have heard that you should never put coffee grounds directly into your soil because the acid inside it is still to strong and it will burn up your plants (unless it is a high acidic plant) I may be wrong but thats just what i have heard

    P.S

    thanks for showing the tomato jam now i am less scared to make it and try it (its the name tomato jam that's hard to get over) lol

  • @flanmanflannery Coffee grounds will not burn the plants. Acidic fertilizer does not do that. It just raises the ph of the soil a bit. I said it's ok to add some....a little coffee grounds to the soil and to compost the rest. That is true. A little is excellent for the soil. After composting, the acidity evens out and you can add lots of it to the soil. Btw I'm talking about used grounds.........which are far far less acidic than unused grounds.

    ps: Tomato jam is fantastic! :)

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  • Ray - With summer fading the harvest underway and fall coming on quick. I see by your video's that you have a lot of woods around you. Do you do or have you ever done any maple syrup/sugaring on those 80 acres of yours?

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  • hey Ray I heard an interesting thing about mosquitoes and you might be a perfect test case since your mosquitoes are particularly savage. I heard that they are attracted to people low in Vitamin B complex. Ever try them?

  • I have never eaten Tomato Jam but all my aunts on both sides of the family made green tomato preserves from the little green Tommy toe tomatoes and that was the nastiest stuff that I have ever put in my mouth. I don't know if that is just a Virginia thing or what as I've never seen or heard tell of them in any of the other states I've lived in over the years.

  • yea im not allowed to be near a cactus lets just say thay find their way into my eyes

  • Might wanna make your videos shorter.

  • cuuute doggie!! great vid!!!!

  • i watched it all were is my milloin dollars!

  • ha

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