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Uploaded by on May 23, 2011

I learned my lesson, after 15 years, what I was always told would happen, happened :(
Power washing done, no more looking at my green deck lol, :(
Happy Sunday everyone! God bless!

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  • Pressure expansion. It freezes from the outside inwards, meaning it builds up a lot of pressure against the sides. Im surprised it broke the jar though...

    Next time try super cooling them first; i dont know how well itll work, but it will be interesting.

    Lastly, why is the suace ruined? Just dont thaw it until you need it, and bust off the frozen part that split off first...

  • @QCprepper not worth the risk having my kids guts sliced, lol. :) Thanx for watching!

  • hey CP.. bummer about your sause.. I was told that yellow on tomato leae is a lacl of Nitrogin.. I put bat guano (do-do) on the soil and they came right back in 3 days.. take care.. :)

  • @Dewdaahman I just watched a video from growing your greens, it said to collect my own urine, and mix it 6 parts to 1 with water. hmm, dont know if I am that much of a greeny that I could get myself to do it, but we put animal feces in so.......lol, this is a tough one! It is to replace the nitrogen naturally, without using chemicals, or animal feeces... would you do it?

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  • @CanadianPatriot1973 Yeah, think positive. The ice crystals formed slowly in your jars, the freezer is stressed, perhaps going kaput, and maybe overburdened? I am a tad kooky and believe in angels. When bad stuff happens to me, I say, hm, are they trying to tell me something? At the very least, it makes me so grateful when things go okay! I am way too superstitious, however. I have an Amish BG and am Köpruülü, very psychic and all. Hard to keep in check!!!!!!

  • @CanadianPatriot1973 Try to remember (I come from a long line of farmers) that it takes 3 to 5 years to get production going. Really. I have an Amish background and one of the reasons they are so community-minded is that people have failures year after year until they get some good stuff going. Then, they have to share!

  • Never seen that canning process before... LOL

  • wow... sorry for the loss... could it be strained through coffee filters? the deck looks great! :-) there are lots of vertical garden options... just search yt... i wonder if foil on top of the tomato dirt would help reflect more light???

  • hi cp ,could you hang the plants from the bottom of your banister with coat hangers..hang them from where the banister is anchered to the floor, this is the strongest point.. this may leave rust spots on the banister.. you could use 1/8" chainlink fencing tie wire,, no rust and easy to work into shapes.

  • @CanadianPatriot1973 tomato suckers are new tomato plants, if I recall you just stick them in water until they root, you can do the same to pineapple tops too.

  • @MrsNewAmericaNow replant the suckers?? OH Please tell me how to cut em off, and do it proper :) Please? :)

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