Is anyone here from West Virginia?

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Get guineas, they will keep the place tick free......then you have to get a Great Pyrenees to guard the guineas.....might as well get a couple of goats or sheep so the Great Pyrenees will have more to guard......it snowballs from there...... :lol:
 

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AMKuska, that's what chickens, ducks and guineas are for. They eat ticks, grass hoppers, Japanese beetles....lots of bad bugs.
 

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Welcome to *almost* the east coast! I'm in VA, but I hear WV is more mountainous.
A lot of things grow well on this side of the states, rich soil, good growing weather, heck, some say the air is even good for growing!
 

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YEAH!!!! How exciting for yall. I can't wait to hear about your adventure.
You aught to start a journal about it.
 

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That's not a bad idea. :) I think I will as I've already done so much toward my goal. :)
 

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Congrats @AMKuska! Great that you get to realize your dreams! That is such a beautiful part of the country. Dh has drooled at property out there many times. I hope you find a wonderful place to live!

I like where we live... 7 months of the year. The rest of the year if I'm not by the fire sewing, I'm probably envying everyone who lives south of Iowa. :)
 
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