Uncategorized Giant Florida spiders… by David The Good November 17, 2013July 24, 2015 written by David The Good November 17, 2013July 24, 2015 …as seen online: Heh. Related posts:I'm going to attempt to make ricotta@The Brilliant Homestead: The Top 5 Best Garden HoesArt blog re-launched: new painting upGreywater oasis updateFirst mulberries of 2014! 2 comments PinterestWhatsappEmail David The Good previous post How to make cane syrup at home… without a sugar cane press! next post American made clothespins (that whip their Chinese counterparts) Related Articles Jamaican Sorrel leaves are a good green July 24, 2015 This Weekend: I’ll Be Selling Plants at the... October 31, 2014 Name This Fruit! May 4, 2016 The 12-Bed Garden Amendment Experiment Continues November 19, 2020 Introducing a New Project: The Brilliant Homestead December 5, 2014 Tuesday Morning at 9AM I’ll be live on... August 24, 2015 2014 Florida Earthskills Gathering, Day 4 February 9, 2014 Reprint: Why You Should Grow Tobacco (and How... September 2, 2014 Solitary bee///Bringing dinner to baby///Inside a windchime November 13, 2013 Summer Rain in My Florida Food Forest February 20, 2015 2 comments maggi g November 17, 2013 - 11:05 pm my mom kept a few of these giants as house pets when I was a kid. the biggest one was named Sam. it was great to watch them chase down the palmettoes. never heard them referred to as quarter pounders…..but it fits. hahaha Survival Gardener, AKA David the Good November 18, 2013 - 1:35 am Heh. We get the big spiders inside our house all the time… I just let 'em go when I see them. Sometimes I wave. Comments are closed.
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my mom kept a few of these giants as house pets when I was a kid. the biggest one was named Sam. it was great to watch them chase down the palmettoes. never heard them referred to as quarter pounders…..but it fits. hahaha
Heh. We get the big spiders inside our house all the time… I just let 'em go when I see them. Sometimes I wave.
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