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  1. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    They have killed so many of my plants in past years. I have tryed so many things to stop or slow them down. Going try again this year.
  2. johnraleksa

    Muzzleloader magazine

    One thing to take in consideration NMLRA is not a huge business that has a huge budget. They might be dependent on volunteers to help do things at there office and other things that go on there.
  3. johnraleksa

    Muzzleloader magazine

    I live in Indiana, get the magazine first of the month always. I subscribe to the backwoodsman magazine last October 2023. Just now got a magazine. I email them 3 times asking about not receiving the magazine, never heard back from them anytime.
  4. johnraleksa

    .45 Round Ball Water Test

    Round balls is really all you need. Remember someone or some company are trying to sell you something that you don't really need. Bigger and better, new improved and cost more
  5. johnraleksa

    .45 Round Ball Water Test

    I do similar test with my BP guns. I found that less is better and just as powerful. Most people have no ideal of the power of Blackpowder
  6. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    been picking asparagus for a week now ,gust pick 3 pounds this morning. Weather has turned cold so that should slow down the asparagus ,but it has been raining. Found over 60 morle mushrooms in the past week as well, not big though 1 to 4 inches tall . I was and still very happy to have found...
  7. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    Yes,definitely those. Other plants like and need it also.
  8. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    Hoping for a good peach crop this year. Lost the peaches to late frost last two years
  9. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    Yes Epsom salt is great for all plants . I also take the banana skins put them in a bucket with water let soak for 2 to 3 weeks then pore on ground around the pepper plants. The love the potassium.
  10. johnraleksa

    Gardening Round2 Deer problem

    I have used Irish Spring soap and had good results. Hanging bars of this type of strong smelling soap close to the plants and around the garden has worked for me. I've drilled holes in the bars then put a string through it and hung servel on the tomatoe basket, high and low. Used mess type bags...
  11. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I read somewhere that having a few black chickens help kept hawks and owl away also.
  12. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I bought mine for crow hunting. That and a recording of a owl fighting with crows would bring in near by crows. Only time that owl Halloween decoration worked for anything.
  13. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I'm trying that and something less this time . The plastic trash barrel worked ( got dirt cheap at a auction) got to make sure vines don't hang down to the ground though. Yes it's a lot of extra work. Probably could buy at store cheaper, but what fun is that?
  14. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I think and hope Indiana doesn't have gophers ,at least not like the ones out west have. These mice have another name because how big they are. I call them field mice. I kill them daily in the spring and summer. Kill them weekly in the barns. For some reason there are no snakes around, stray...
  15. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I can't plant potatoes or sweet potatoes in the ground because of mice. First time I grew sweet potatoes, planted in rose like they said to do they were big but mice got them first. Last year planted them in 32 gal. Trash barrels and it work pretty good. Even did it with regular potatoes.
  16. johnraleksa

    2024 cap update, bad and the bad

    I just saw these at Rual king in Kokomo indiana yesterday. Have no ideal if they could work on a real BP gun. Would have bought some to try if I had a need for caps or had some kid to give them to if they didn't work
  17. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I have grown them for several years here in Indiana. They do get big and are tasty. We don't think they are high in acid. The one big problem with heirloom tomatoes is when they get close to being ripe pick them then , they over ripe real fast and go bad. Second is the plant dies early .
  18. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    Yes cardboard!!
  19. johnraleksa

    Gardening ..again

    I read that baking soda is great for gardening and a organic bug killer. Epson salt is great for pepper plants and asparagus.
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