I am in the planning stages of building one (actually I have completed the base) from a design based on some videos I have seen on you tube. I'm hoping there might be someone here that could give me a heads up from the "what not to do" side. (smiles?) There are a few posts on this subject on the...
Don't know much about S.E. VA but you might be able to put in red cedar or cypress if you start with small plants they can be pruned to restrict thier growth and they can stand wet feet. I would stay away from willow they are a mess. I have a low spot next to my garden that I just keep adding...
I finally recieved my first Baker Creek catalog. WOW :ep
I have some serious reading to do. Amazing varieties of everything. It is going to take me a week just to get through the Tomato section.
Having looked at the price of caraway ($5.00 for 1.88 oz.) I will be growing some this spring. Looking through the seed catalogs I noticed that Territorial is offering a new variety that produces seed the first year. Common caraway (Carum carvi) is a biennial.
Does anyone have an opinion as to...
Too bad you are so far away. I would gladly take them off your hands for a solar pop-can heater for my shed. Try a google search there are hundreds of designs out there.
Rich
Lesa. Finding flowering plants the deer won't eat may be as easy as looking at the neighboring fields that come up wild. Here I have noticed they leave the dafodills alone in the spring. They come up wild in a lot down the road. Summer I notice Queen Annes lace is untouched and left alone they...
I did not vote for a single incumbent in either of the last two elections. Yes I did vote.
You can't tell me that this government can find trillions of dollars to bail out wall street and they can't find a way pay back the money taxpayers paid toward their retirement!
I'd be glad to opt out of...
Thanks Kids.
Carol you are absolutely right. The last few years I would find myself standing in the garden asking myself "do I really want to get all the way down there on my hands and knees for those few weeds?" With the kneeler I'm up and down in a jiffy. I added a couple of hooks so my hand...
Easier said than done.
The majority of Americans have no clue ( often I am included ) what is going on in the back rooms of congress or the board rooms of corporate America. The advent of the internet has made much of that information available but you have to seek it out. Sadly I believe the...
In my opinion they are all one and the same. The boardrooms of the big corporations, banks and wall street are all filled with ex-politicians. Who better to lobby for your special interest? As I said... Just my opinion.
I saw a "store bought" one at a customers home last spring. She absolutely gushed over how it saved her back and knees. Hers was metal tubing but I don't have the tools to work with tubing hence my wooden version. I built a similar one for myself this spring as a prototype then built this one...
My niece has bad knees so I built this for her Xmas present. Two layers of 1 inch thick closed cell foam vinyl covered.
Should keep her up off the cold wet ground and it is weather proof so she can just leave it out there year 'round.
It can also be turned over and used as a stool.
Not sure how many chickens you have but with six full grown Barred rocks I have to fill these once a week.
I also have 4 unions and four extensions I can use to make them taller to hold more feed if necessary. I am rarely gone more than a couple of days. So I have never used them.
The best and most productive pumpkin vine I ever grew was a volunteer that grew right out of the compost pile! This year I am thinking of actually planting them there. :D
Those solar collectors do a good job however they would probably overheat the greenhouse in the daytime and they do not retain heat overnight.
Some sort of heat sink might be a better alternative. Many people use 2 litre bottles filled with water that warm up during the day and radiate that...
I don't mind renting equipment but I refuse to borrow tools or anything machine driven from friends or neighbors. Seems every time I do the *%#! thing breaks and I am responsible to either fix or replace it. So if I am going to have to buy a new one I buy it for myself rather than buying it for...
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I inquired about purchasing some large rocks locally (For a raised bed garden) and found they were selling for $80.00 a ton, you haul. Trust me it doesn't take many large rocks to add up to a ton. Fortunately there are quite a few cornfields nearby where they grow naturally. :D The...