Everything on that list of do nots was my system when I moved in. The system didn’t work. I changed everything it now works although only for 3 people. The area isn’t well known for leaching.
It’s my favorite coffee shop. Quiet, hole in the wall place that is frequented by the same people almost every morning. They also serve breakfast and lunch. It’s quite a drive from home so I only get there when work requires it.
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Ok I won’t show you the tomato vine those tomatoes came from then. We’ve had a few freeze nights and the squash plants are toast. Tomatoes still hanging in there. The comfrey have come back up through the pine needles I covered them with. I need to plant some broccoli but I just haven’t...
Tarps work great for hard to reach areas of the coop. I used to carry 5 gallon buckets to the back and carry them out. One can load more on a tarp with less strain on the body.
Next wheel barrel will be a two wheeler.
This must be their favorite as none of the other trees have the holes. Thanks for the information I was afraid I needed some spray. Tree is easily 40’ tall. Most branches have marks under them.
What does the damage to the trees look like? I’ve got a pair of them in the Liquid Amber and there’s many holes in lines on the tree just under branches it’s either them or I have a really bad bug eating the tree.
Good idea thanks. We have several feet of rail that the deer could never reach. No fencing required. Now we’re getting somewhere. Two chickens with one stone.
I’m feeling that every day.
We have many brave deer here. Small yard fence to keep the dogs in isn’t doing anything to keep the deer out. We’ve purposely planted things they don’t like but when I move garden here the fence will go higher.
Wife’s pain management doctor has a sign in his office. “I will not prescribe more pain killers just because it’s winter.”
We are going to have to raise the raised beds higher for sure and move them closer to the house. Deer are a problem here so moving the fencing will be necessary as well...