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  1. I would start your seed indoors now for best results, then transplant out at 2nd or 3rd leaf (appx 5")

    As for thyme and rosemary, real slow growers. I would have started seed indoors last fall, you might want to consider buying starter plants. They also don't care for hard, cold winters.

    Our annual herb plants for market (May 24) are already 1-2" out of soil. First of the tomato plants at 5". All in greenhouse.

    If insisting on outdoor seeding, look up the appx last date for frost in your area, and plant after that.

  2. Just to add , some may remember i posted about catching a number of these weeks back.

     

    They seemed to be in good numbers mixed in with the steelhead in a Lake Ontario south shore tributary (dirty burt to be exact)

     

     

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    They are a lot more widespread than the MNR wants to admit.

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    P.S. Bruce, even though I gave you a high five on your PB.... hope you took care of the invader :)

    Until the government says otherwise, I always "execute" due diligence.

    This one will be a new species for my friend, Bill, to play with. Taxidermy is one of his hobbies when not fishing.

  4. Today, the big box store, and many custom kitchen companies are using the same materials.

    The big box units are prefab, as opposed to taiored, but they all rely, for the most part on chipboard. Ther are not that many companies doing solid wood cabinets unless you have money to burn.

    If you can, avoid the laminate counter surfaces. They really are junk.

  5. I have caught a number of Rudd in the niagara and Welland rivers the past couple of years. Nothing spectacular, 8-10", all quickly despatched in due diligence.

    Today's specimen is a clear indication that the species is here to stay in the Great lakes.

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    She weighed in at 2.71lbs.

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