2021 TEXAS WINTER BLAST Several weeks ago Texans watched as snow and ice blanketed the landscapes in a series of Northern storms and blizzards. We survived the blizzard with no electricity or water. Now power has been restored, water well repaired and the process of repairing damage has begun, it’s time for garden assessment. It is looking a little ugly across south Texas after the freezing storm. Everything has turned brown and dead looking. Agaves, Sago palms and other plants turned to rotting mush. Our rosemary bushes sport black branches. This unprecedented freeze damage has left even seasoned gardeners wondering what will return and what’s gone for good? Is it dead or is it dormant? According to the USDA Hardiness Zone map for South Texas area, our average last frost occurs between March 1 and March 31. It's usually the middle of March. But it hasn’t been a typical winter. The most important thing right now is to wait. If you prune a dormant plant right now and warm weather stimulates growth, the new leaves will be highly susceptible if we have another freeze, and it will then die. If you wait until the danger of frost has passed, you will give your dormant plants a fighting chance. It is the end of March and we decided to trim up the sago palms. One of the smaller sago palms after removing damaged leavesOur large sago palm with baby sago palms growing beside it. Many gardeners enjoy the large Sago palms in their landscapes. Not actually palms, Sagos are cycads. They generally tolerate temperatures down to 15 degrees. Frost-damaged leaves turn yellow or brown and should be removed. If the trunk and leaf crown are hard wood, it should recover. If the trunk turns soft, your sago might be damaged beyond recovery. Our Sago palm last summer. Male Sago Palm and Female Sago Palm Do not eat any part of your sago palm, they contain a toxin called cycasin that can cause liver failure in humans and animals. They are ornamentals only! Sago palms grow slowly when confined to a pot, and it is also a favorite choice for bonsai. Gardeners located north of the USDA Hardiness Zone 8a must grow these ancient wonders in pots and bring them indoors over the winter, but those of us in zones 8a to 11b get to enjoy them in our landscapes year-round. When grown outdoors, Sago palms can reach a height of 10 to 12 feet, although the ones I have seen are closer to about five feet tall. Here they are also typically allowed to fall into a spreading, half-round form, rather than the more upright, palm tree-like form that results when the lower fronds are trimmed off. The leaves are typically about four to five feet long at maturity, reaching their greatest length when grown in partial shade. Shiny, new leaves sprout from the top of the crown in a circular pattern, located above a woody trunk. Sago palms are poisonous to humans and pets, this is something to keep in mind if you have any dogs who likes to experiment with new chew toys. Our dogs have never bothered our Sagos, and the spiky leaf tips act as a deterrent as well. Happy gardening! You can visit our YouTube Channel to see what is happening here at Tailspin Farms. Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to get updates of our Newsletter delivered right to your inbox. Blessings,
Margarita & Stace
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Matt and Kristen were married Saturday March 13, 2021 Everything was so beautiful! It was an exciting time with all the planning for over a year. All the careful planning payed off...they were able to marry their soul mates. The ceremony was performed by Officiant Sheri Burdine The day of the wedding was a flurry of hair and make-up, "Hair and Makeup by Southern Tease", cheerful bridesmaids, and excited bride-to-be. It was a team effort to get the bride into her beautiful bridal gown!! Kristen's dress is from Celebrations Bridal and Prom The ceremony took place in a small garden courtyard at the wedding venue "Rustic Gardens Events" and was an intimate gathering of immediate family and close friends. In front of their loved ones, the bride and groom exchanged beautiful vows...rings...and a kiss... The celebrations kicked off then with evening cocktails, followed by a dinner and dancing. As the Mother-of-the-bride, it was a day filled with many emotions; love, pride and happiness were the overriding ones, ant it was with great joy that I watched my daughter marry the man of her dreams. The wedding photographer was Jordan Wojtowecz of Texas Silhouette Photography. She did an amazing job of catching all the special moments! The wedding venue was amazing, the food exceptional and a fabulous time was had by all. Blessings,
Margarita & Stace Do you remember Dublin Dr Pepper?I grew up drinking Dr Pepper. They sold them in reusable glass bottles back then. We saved all of the bottles and returned them for a 10 cents refund per bottle. If we had several empty bottles to return we were able to get another Dr Pepper. The soda companies back then reused the glass bottles. There wasn't anything better than an ice cold bottle of Dr Pepper. Dublin Dr Pepper was made with the original formula including Imperial Pure Can Sugar and not high fructose corn syrup used in most Dr Pepper made today. Just like the name Dublin Dr Pepper was produced in Dublin, Texas at the world's oldest Dr Pepper bottling plant, built in 1891 just six years after the soda was created in nearby Waco, Texas. FYI, Dr Pepper was invented one year before Coca Cola. A couple of weeks ago our son James and grandson Zach came over and James had some bottles of Dublin Dr Pepper. Drinking that ice cold soda brought back a lot of memories. Every time Stace and I went to a horse show up towards Dallas we would go through Hico, Texas and stop to buy Dublin Dr Pepper. I remember pulling up beside the store with all the wall paintings on them. In the mornings I always had a Dr Pepper with Pringles chips. And to this day I still use Dr Pepper for my adult drink. It was a sad day when they quit making Dr Pepper with the original formula. You can visit our YouTube Channel to see what is happening here at Tailspin Farms. Don’t miss a thing! Sign up to get updates of our Newsletter delivered right to your inbox. Blessings,
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The Goat Management Binder
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The Goat Management Binder This binder will help you keep your goats health records organized and more. Remembering all the identifications and medical records for each goat is difficult so I quickly learned that I needed to write down our goat herd information. We created all the pages for our goat heard. This system works for us. I think our Goat Management Bind will help you with your recordkeeping. This eBook has 24 pages Print our the pages, fill in your goat information and place in a binder of your choice. When all of your goat information is kept in one place it saves time in case of an emergency. Homemaking / Home Management Binder
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Digital Homemaking / Home Management Binder I'm excited to share with you my Homemaking / Home Management Binder. This is a beautiful simple binder to write your Weekly task for you home. You can use every day over and over. You will get: Faith based / Proverbs 31 Women Weekly Cleaning Schedule Organizing your home Daily Chores Monthly Plan Meal Planner Grocery List Bill Tracker Savings Tracker Vacation Budget 20 pages 8.5"x11" letter size that matches any printer Unlimited prints (personal use) Instant download and get started PDF Printable Enjoy getting organized with our Homemaking / Home Management Binder ** THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT. ** NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED. Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. * You may print the files as many times as you like for your own personal use. * Sharing this product is not allowed. ** We do not accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations, but please contact me if you have any problems with your order. Instant Download Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. Farm/ Livestock Management Binder
$25.00
Farm / Livestock Management Binder In this binder you can log all your livestock needs and help you stay organized with all records. Such as: *Goats *Chickens *Horses *Medications *Purchases of Livestock *Sold Livestock Our Farm / Livestock Management Binder is 24 pages. Print our the pages, fill in your Livestock information and place in a binder of your choice. When all of your Livestock information is kept in one place it saves time in case of an emergency. Gardening In the South
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Gardening In the South E-Book Learn about Gardening in South Texas Zone 8 In our e-book we cover Fruit trees, Perennials & Pollinator, Garden checklist, What months to plant. Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. I don't accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. But please contact me if you have any problems with your order. Thank you for shopping with us! Margarita Common Goat Medications
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Common Goat Medications We give you goat medications that we use for our goats. Included: Common Goat Medications & Easy to Understand Dosages General Information on Injection Wormers Antibiotics Anti-Inflammatories & Hormones' Injectable Vitamins and Minerals Oral Treatments You will get: 13 pages - eBook Unlimited prints (personal use) Instant download and get started PDF Printable ** THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT. ** NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE SHIPPED. Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. * You may print the files as many times as you like for your own personal use. * Sharing this product is not allowed. ** We do not accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations, but please contact me if you have any problems with your order. Instant Download Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed. Thank you for shopping with us. Crochet Cup Sleeve Cozy
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Only a few left! Pretty cup cozy for both hot and iced beverage cups. It will slide up over a standard size non handle travel cups or store-bought coffee cups. They are great at protecting hands from the heat and cold of the travel mug/cup. *100% cotton yarn. * Colors may vary due to stock so message me if you prefer something specific. *Machine washable and dryer safe on low heat. *All Cozy’s make a great gift for literally anyone! *If you don’t see one you love don’t hesitate to message me! I love creating new products. Thank you for visiting our store. Handmade Goat Milk & Honey Soap
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Handmade Goat Milk & Honey Soap 4 oz. bar. Benefits from goat milk & honey - it's moisturizing, clarifying, and naturally antibacterial. Goat milk & Honey Soap has always been a favorite, it smells divine, and there are loads of skin benefits. Goat milk & Honey Soap hydrates and nourishes dry skin. It doesn't leave your skin feeling dry. Ingredients: Sorbitol, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Lauretha Sulfate, Stearic Acid, Lauric Acid, Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Glycerin, Goat Milk, Honey Titanium Dioxide. Due to the handmade nature of our soaps and fragrance oil added, all bars vary in color. |
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