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Gardening, Home and Nature Thread, Dec. 27

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These photos were not taken during the holidays, but I have been saving them for the holidays, because I think they fit. Don't you agree?

Howdy Katy,
4 out if 5 years I get no blooms, then only one. This year I got about 20 on 3 different plants.
May you and yours be well and prosperous.
Kindest regards

Bonecrusher

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So striking! And nice arrangements of the plants.

Here are a couple of older close-ups:

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Love them.

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Puttering

You might consider leaving up some of your holiday decorations for New Years, or even changing them up a little for Valentines Day.


As for outdoor decorations, I can see taking down the snowman and some of the high decorations, but if you live where there is fog or other challenging weather, why not leave up some lights as guides for visitors a little later in the year? Why the rush to remove them all?

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Don in Kansas provides us with a lot of great plant information and photos, but he also posts other interesting content. During the holidays, perhaps we can think about musical "pastimes" to share and enjoy with others.

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Scott Joplin may be the most famous of the ragtime composers published by John Stark, but the others are well worth listening to (and playing, if you have the fingers), notably Joseph Lamb and James Scott. And Artie Matthews, who wrote five “pastimes” for piano.


Ensemble: Avatar Brass Quintet
Composer of the quintet arrangement: William Ryden

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Hope everyone has a nice weekend and New Year.

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Week in Review

What has changed since last week's thread? Gardening, Home and Nature Thread, Dec 20

Any tips for easily cracking hazelnuts? (Squirrel nuts?)

SEE RECIPE, COMMENT 4

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And how about some light in that Alaska darkness? It's now the Winter Solstice, after this photo was taken on or before December 13:

Notice the sun. It won't get higher than that until the end of January.

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Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee,
where the cotton blooms and blows.


Why he left his home in the South to roam
'round the Pole, God only knows.


He was always cold, but the land of gold
seemed to hold him like a spell;


Though he'd often say in his homely way
that "he'd sooner live in hell."

-- Bob Service


Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at December 20, 2025 02:02

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I got the charmingly old fashioned Shumway's seed catalog the other day. I can picture Zeke and Clarabelle poring over it and pondering Georgia Rattlesnake watermelons, Colossal Giant Red mangelwurtzels, and Box Car Willie tomatoes.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 20, 2025 02:04 PM

It's a fun catalog. Anybody else pondering catalogs?

I grew mangelwurtzels once. It wasn't a "giant", it was big (for a beet) and long like a fat carrot. Reputed to be a variety good for humans as well as cattle. Wasn't bad. Cooked up tender, verging toward potato from beet in texture, without a strong beet flavor.

Here's a thread on this veggie, with discussion of some literary works.

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I closed the comments on that post so you wouldn't get banned for commenting on a week-old post, but don't try it anyway.

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If you would like to send photos, stories, links, etc. for the Saturday Gardening Thread, the address is:

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1 Good afternoon Greenthumbs and Snow bunnies

Posted by: Skip at December 27, 2025 01:41 PM (Ia/+0)

2 Coating of frozen sleet on ground here since last evening
It might be above freezing now finally

Posted by: Skip at December 27, 2025 01:44 PM (Ia/+0)

3 Anybody else ever tasted a mangelwurzel?

Posted by: KT at December 27, 2025 01:46 PM (7vIsy)

4 Rain forecast for Southern California New years day. Isn't there a parade or something? Muhuhaha.

Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at December 27, 2025 01:46 PM (Kt19C)

5 I was surprised that so many stories made reference to mangels.

Posted by: KT at December 27, 2025 01:47 PM (7vIsy)

6 Tree came down yesterday. Wife says it's tradition. I know better than to challenge that. It's not but whatevs.

Posted by: Reforger at December 27, 2025 01:54 PM (EjADr)

7 Christmas decorations stay up through Epiphany. I'd love to leave them up during the dark winter evenings, but I think it dilutes the celebration of Christmas.

Posted by: Emmie at December 27, 2025 01:54 PM (FMtrg)

8 Baby it's cold outside.

Posted by: Case at December 27, 2025 01:56 PM (G1OIb)

9 Used to have several cactus like the pictures but a nasty old landlord had them cut down. Bitch.

Posted by: Commissar of plenty and festive little hats at December 27, 2025 02:01 PM (Kt19C)

10 7 Christmas decorations stay up through Epiphany. I'd love to leave them up during the dark winter evenings, but I think it dilutes the celebration of Christmas.
Posted by: Emmie at December 27, 2025 01:54 PM (FMtrg)
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Agreed. 12th Night.

Posted by: Eeyore at December 27, 2025 02:03 PM (s0JqF)

11 Christmas decorations stay up until Epiphany. I thought that’s what everyone did.

Posted by: nurse ratched at December 27, 2025 02:11 PM (IhIKR)

12 All Christmas decorations are taken down on Dec. 26th... We got in the habit of doing this because Our Daughters Birthday is December 29th..

Posted by: It's me donna at December 27, 2025 02:12 PM (VE6XX)

13 My kid puts up our house lights, the high ones, on Thanksgiving and takes them down after Christmas Day, because that's when she's there, and I don't do ladder-and-roof stuff anymore. But our ground lights and decorations stay for the 12 days, and the artificial tree until we're tired of looking at it.

Posted by: MartynWW at December 27, 2025 02:14 PM (M9zxq)

14 "Christmas Is a Twelve-Day Feast!" -- Mom

Ends on Epiphany (Three Kings Day), January 6th. So keep those decorations and lights blazing!

Posted by: Beverly at December 27, 2025 02:18 PM (reMys)

15 I take all my decorations down on New Year's Day.

Posted by: Tuna at December 27, 2025 02:19 PM (lJ0H4)

16 Outdoor lights stay up until... the first dry & warmish day after Epiphany.

Tabletop tree stays there until whenever. Was there until March last time LOL.

Posted by: JQ at December 27, 2025 02:22 PM (rdVOm)

17 Have never even *seen* a mangelwurzel. Wonder how they taste?

Posted by: JQ at December 27, 2025 02:24 PM (rdVOm)

18 I haven't killed my Kalanchoes or my Aglaonema emerald beauties yet so I've bought them a nice (I hope) lighted plant stand from Amazon.

The one purchased is good for 300 lbs, they say, and the other one I liked was good for 180 lbs. Haven't priced them before but most are under $100. Mine was $49? Bamworld

Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ asd at December 27, 2025 02:27 PM (9y1CY)

19 In my family we leave the tree up until Epiphany.

Posted by: Chairman LMAO at December 27, 2025 02:37 PM (U/j9n)

20 Was out shoveling the ice off the driveway, could only get part done as bottom 1/2 isn't thawed at all

Posted by: Skip at December 27, 2025 02:42 PM (Ia/+0)

21 We didn't get the snow that was predicted for last night/this morning. Sure is cold, though. 32F and expect mid-20s overnight.

Posted by: JQ at December 27, 2025 02:53 PM (rdVOm)

22 If there are gas line in your neighborhood the company may install a meter for free or at worst credit your usage to the fee.

Find a free lance (after hours) plumber to run a line.
One outlet and a blue flame space heater will make a big difference. Or splurge and get a ventless wall furnace.

Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ asd at December 27, 2025 03:00 PM (9y1CY)

23 I got the charmingly old fashioned Shumway's seed catalog the other day. I can picture Zeke and Clarabelle poring over it and pondering Georgia Rattlesnake watermelons, Colossal Giant Red mangelwurtzels, and Box Car Willie tomatoes.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 20, 2025 02:04 PM


Shumway? Of the Melmac Shumways?

Posted by: I am the Shadout Mapes, the Housekeeper at December 27, 2025 03:07 PM (I/3sP)

24 Snow, hail, and rain yesterday. Midwest living in all its glory!! Ergo, catalog daydreams.

Yes, I've left my tree up all year long, just swapping out holiday-specific decorations. I loved it, but now I have a lawless beast living on the premises, so it's a small table-top tree for me. I think I'll keep it up through Valentine's Day.

Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 27, 2025 03:13 PM (kpS4V)

25 Haven't seen a mangel on the flesh, but read about them in novels. I think Tess had to dig mangels, or maybe swedes, in that depressing Hardy novel (I know, be more specific).

Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 27, 2025 03:16 PM (kpS4V)

26 Find a free lance (after hours) plumber to run a line.
One outlet and a blue flame space heater will make a big difference. Or splurge and get a ventless wall furnace.
Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ asd

Have them put a T with shutoff (maybe outside just past the meter) after the small line that will the little has heater. Makes adding lines a lot easier.

Posted by: Itinerant Alley Butcher at December 27, 2025 03:20 PM (/lPRQ)

27 Do Germans eat mangelwurtzel on New Years day?

Posted by: Eromero at December 27, 2025 03:23 PM (LHPAg)

28 I've grown mangels for feed and everything loves them. Goats eat the top half, chickens peck the leaves and pigs root up all of it. And mine were good sized.

Posted by: Notsothoreau at December 27, 2025 03:27 PM (+mUZM)

29 I eventually learned that our night flowering cactus was supposedly pollinated by bats. Occasionally, we'd get a red fruit. Never saw a bat. It and another cactus were two of the few things I regret having to leave behind when moving back to Montana. The temps here are simply too extreme.

Posted by: STW at December 27, 2025 03:31 PM (kEfft)

30 I'm at my mother's house and I found a potted orchid that is comically neglected. Sitting on a small table on the porch in direct, parching sun. Two bone-dry stems like extra-long chopsticks and a sad little card saying all it needs is 3 ice cubes a week. I see some green waaaayyy down at the base of a few stalks that are trying to happen. I took a picture and asked ChatGPT if it can survive. It says Yes, IF certain steps are followed. Well, I'm going to follow the steps. I've already started. Will report back weekly. Might even send photos, but I don't think red pills are quite what we're about here.

Posted by: Blonde Morticia's Phone at December 27, 2025 03:31 PM (n7rxJ)

31 Fun thread as usual!!! Thanks KT!!!

Posted by: Tom Servo at December 27, 2025 03:42 PM (Ku1ge)

32 From Boise area: lows 30-57 F, highs 43-61. It's been warmer than usual so far, but the temperatures are due to start dropping below freezing today.

I raked leaves this week. Husband did some mow-mulching. And it's been wet - not one flake of snow around here. At least there's some on the hills.

We brewed beer. We brewed hard cider. I made some lavender hand cream from scratch. So much excitement!

Posted by: Pat* at December 27, 2025 03:42 PM (KqoRw)

33 From what I remember about eating the smaller orange mangels I grew, they were milder than beets, slightly sweet and needed butter or something else to go with them. Might be a choice for people who don't really like beets. The texture is more comparable to a parsnip than a beet, I think. But the variety I tried was on the bland side for a beet.

Baker Creek only sells the giant red ones, and says if you want to feed them to people, pick them when they are little. It recommends eating the young greens, too.

Posted by: KT at December 27, 2025 03:55 PM (7vIsy)

34 "I'd love to leave them up during the dark winter evenings, but I think it dilutes the celebration of Christmas."

Jen Fuliwer: The President of my HOA came over and said "Jen, take down your Christmas lights."

These? These are my Lent lights. I leave off to signify the darkness of sin.

"Jen, we go to the same church. Take them down!"

Posted by: no one at December 27, 2025 04:02 PM (qFwJc)

35 The one I grew is probably 'Golden Eckendorf'.

https://gardenersemporium.com/mangel/

Posted by: KT at December 27, 2025 04:03 PM (7vIsy)

36
Bonecrusher, I LOVE your whatchacallems. I tried to get one to grow up a wall, and just as it was sinking some tendrils in, an unlikely La Nina windstorm blew the pot over. I'm trying again.

Posted by: Blonde Morticia's Phone at December 27, 2025 04:05 PM (n7rxJ)

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