>>1659412>>1659390>>1659592>eat the squirrelsI have vole problems, not squirrel problems. I recalled past anons having squirrel problems. I sorta thought the way I worded the post would get across that squirrels were not may actual problem. Regardless, I've already eaten all the squirrels here, thanks
>>1659697If you don't get an answer here, try over on
>>>/an/plant I do know you can bonsai them and they take well to it. Remember, whatever you trim off can be rooted then sold to make a wee bit of money.
>>1660709>>1660748The biggest problem is algae growing, using up the soil nutrients, even in indirect light. The algae can then clog up the soil reducing its ability to drain well. This can cause root rot or an infestation of fungus gnats as the algae dies and gets eaten turned into fungi biomass.
>>1660807Have more plants than you can harvest at once. Rotate which plants you harvest from. Harvest only a few leaves from each of those. Leave about 3-4 inch leaves to regrow. If managed correctly they should flourish and feed you for as long as your season lasts for them. In a pot, you can move them around to better shade/sun if your situation needs that. Otherwise, they will be fine in the ground.
>>1660866>The Complete Guide to Saving Seeds: 322 Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, Flowers, Trees, and Shrubshttp://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=43792C520D49CBAE928BE72B02608915>>1661041They are probably not viable.