Those little roosters are always so feisty. I need to check a few spurs yet too on a few. We did the big guys, but I need to check the little guys yet.
There was a thread earlier this week where another user couldn't get the search to work either. I'm not having problems myself. Maybe contact Nifty and let him know.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/search-not-working.1415556/
2 big tanks with goldfish, a 75, with 13 various fancy varieties, and a 125, with my 11 bigger single tailed ones that go out in my dinky pond in the summer. I also have a 55 gallon with some tropical, mostly angels, tetra, cory cats, and loaches. Probably around 35 in it.
Thanks for that advice. I will probably dig them up when we warm back up to the 60's. I have fish tanks in my basement so that will help with the humidity.
Garlic is a weed for me. I always miss some so the groups of bulbs come back next year, plus a few I miss picking off the seed head, so they seed themselves. I suppose it's a nice problem to have. Dill is my other weed.
Thank you Cynthia for the sweet potato advice. I'm mostly waiting on them...
I was debating digging mine up here. I'm curious as what I got. How do you cure them? The internet says 80's degrees and 90% humidity which I can't do. I was just gonna stick them in the basement. Do they need sun curing? Or are they supposed to stay out of the sun?
I spent the day before looking everywhere for my package, and I even tried to message Amazon. They said wait 3 days at least before reporting it. I wasn't impressed either. Generally they are spot on with delivery dates. Mine was delivered through the UPS the next day. The USPS hasn't messed up...
Cynthia can you please take back your southern weather. I cannot handle another day in the 90's with humidity near 60%. :)
I'm glad that branch didn't cause any damage too. Hopefully it's not too heavy to move out of there?