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Quoted: Yes, It is not nearly as immaculate as last year with staked rows etc. It is definitely more 'hodge podge' I actually went out today as I found some squash seeds from 2 years ago in the deep freezer. I don't know if they will germinate, but I dropped in about 20 more mounds around the perimeter of the garden I also made a surprise deposit in the wife's rose bed and in the circular flower bed that my drive goes around. Hey I like yellow flowers, what can I say View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Well, no pics or anything exciting like that but the garden is finally fully in. Condensed it down due to my sons impending arrival (less than 3 weeks). I planted 16 better boys, 8 varieties of cherry tomato, 4 jalepeno', 8 banana pepper, and 12 bell peppers. I also planted about 5 pods of cuke, 8 zuke, and 16 squash. These are not all coming up from seed, I have about 2/3 of these out of the ground. I also put in 7 rows of corn for the heck of it, and 5 smaller rows of beans. today my FIL shows up with 19 of the BIG tomato plants he got for free. These things already have flowers on them and are over 2 ft tall. I put them in too The corn and beans are out of the ground and looking ok this early, but my pepper plants were so small, it will be awhile on those. Yes, It is not nearly as immaculate as last year with staked rows etc. It is definitely more 'hodge podge' I actually went out today as I found some squash seeds from 2 years ago in the deep freezer. I don't know if they will germinate, but I dropped in about 20 more mounds around the perimeter of the garden I also made a surprise deposit in the wife's rose bed and in the circular flower bed that my drive goes around. Hey I like yellow flowers, what can I say Y'all do a lot of canning and freezing with all those veggies? |
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Quoted: I also caught this guy on the game cam. I have lost 6 or 7 birds free ranging until I put them up in a fenced enclosure adjoining the coop. I am about to drink his milkshake http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/babcat1_zpsobqeopx7.jpg View Quote |
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I also caught this guy on the game cam. I have lost 6 or 7 birds free ranging until I put them up in a fenced enclosure adjoining the coop. I am about to drink his milkshake <a href="http://s109.photobucket.com/user/trip157/media/babcat1_zpsobqeopx7.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/babcat1_zpsobqeopx7.jpg</a> View Quote Fish and game won't trap it and move it somewhere? |
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You do have some serious predators.
Comes with living in the woods I guess. |
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Congratulations! Bringing a newborn home it is the best feeling in the word!
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congrats I got one on the way. we planted a garden full of stuff that we can use for babyfood
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Thanks guys, we are blessed to have two healthy children.
We made it home from the hospital today, and all is well with both mom and my boy. |
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I haven't been on here in forever, but your thread was one of the first I happened to open up, and I have to offer my congratulations!
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I haven't been on here in forever, but your thread was one of the first I happened to open up, and I have to offer my congratulations! View Quote Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? |
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Quoted: Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I haven't been on here in forever, but your thread was one of the first I happened to open up, and I have to offer my congratulations! Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? |
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I've done it 3 times this year. Walmart sells 6 foot plastic coated steel stakes for 2.63 each. I'm up to 20 or so now View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I haven't been on here in forever, but your thread was one of the first I happened to open up, and I have to offer my congratulations! Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? So if I don't stake it, it will stay down? It won't stand back up at around thigh high stage? If that's the case, I may fail again with corn. I will drive down to Huntsville and steal an ear or 5 of kenmack's from his front yard. |
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Quoted: So if I don't stake it, it will stay down? It won't stand back up at around thigh high stage? If that's the case, I may fail again with corn. I will drive down to Huntsville and steal an ear or 5 of kenmack's from his front yard. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I haven't been on here in forever, but your thread was one of the first I happened to open up, and I have to offer my congratulations! Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? So if I don't stake it, it will stay down? It won't stand back up at around thigh high stage? If that's the case, I may fail again with corn. I will drive down to Huntsville and steal an ear or 5 of kenmack's from his front yard. Strange thing about mine is I've had much more trouble with my corn in the garden than the corn in the flower pots. |
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Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I haven't been on here in forever, but your thread was one of the first I happened to open up, and I have to offer my congratulations! Thanks man! I do have a question for the group. We had a hard rain and some of my corn is laying down. Since I just can't seem, to grow corn will it stand back up on its own? Congrats on the new addition to the family Handsome fella! I've seen corn stand up in the past, it took about a week. Hopefully you'll get a break from the wind so it isn't permanently damaged. |
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Been busy today, may I present HKH IV <a href="http://s109.photobucket.com/user/trip157/media/1241D09D-62F6-4592-AE21-38206001F672_zpso7e6ytis.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/1241D09D-62F6-4592-AE21-38206001F672_zpso7e6ytis.jpg</a> View Quote Awwww...I knew you'd had a new addition, but just saw this. Beautiful little one. |
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Handsome little fella! He must take after his mom!
Sorry to hear about your pups. We had to put our daughter's dachshund down earlier this year. Had the little fella for 9 years. People that haven't enjoyed having a dog in their life are sure missing out. Wait a while and get little HKH 4 a buddy. I'm betting they will have lots of adventures on your spread. |
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It's been a busy summer. It just kept me from updating the thread. As for the garden, it is done but the tomatoes are still doing well. We had a decent corn yield, the squash flopped but the zucchini flourished? Go figure.. Here is my boy http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/927cea585493f3f18fb8016523d45622_zpsxmi5qeu8.jpg View Quote What a handsome young man! |
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Also, my dog had cancer and I had to put him down. It's been a rough year with the loss of three dogs all over ten years old. He is buried next to his brother and sister down in the woods. RIP Buddy http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/b22bdfeb.jpg View Quote So sorry about your fur babies. That's a lot of loss in a short time. RIP to all of them. |
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Got a chance to get out to the wife's family property and plant food plots. We had two machines running, one plowing and one tilling. http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/8F6C14FC-1326-491E-81A4-5A16F57A80BF_zps7dnadtbj.jpg http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/F46B2726-A6F7-446B-95D3-0E2553BD302F_zpsdbhmj60x.jpg http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/B56B0A59-DC49-4E5E-A10C-A0A1A925E527_zpsbg5n4ug4.jpg http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/85CE82E6-9D86-4799-9674-F7D02EE44A1A_zpsub3w8qjx.jpg A view http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/20C28DC4-6250-4321-BB0D-DA7C0302BE69_zpsx6iccdnf.jpg View Quote Amazing view from that porch. My soul took a deep breath just looking at that photo. |
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HKH, I just read the whole thread start to finish. I must say I am envious. I just inherited 7.5 acres from my father who passed away a couple weeks ago. I plan on starting a garden in the spring as its too late to start now. Just hope I can be as success full as you have been starting out. Anyway, just saying, great thread.
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HKH, I just read the whole thread start to finish. I must say I am envious. I just inherited 7.5 acres from my father who passed away a couple weeks ago. I plan on starting a garden in the spring as its too late to start now. Just hope I can be as success full as you have been starting out. Anyway, just saying, great thread. View Quote Sorry to hear about your Dad, being in MS you can get a garden going almost year round. Take a look at Samian and Ratling and Dimmus threads. Just looked, where the heck has Dimmu been? Last post was a year ago, and last login was in may Too many good contributors are leaving |
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Also, my dog had cancer and I had to put him down. It's been a rough year with the loss of three dogs all over ten years old. He is buried next to his brother and sister down in the woods. RIP Buddy http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/b22bdfeb.jpg View Quote You will be needing a new dog to befriend that amazing little one. |
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I was able to kill a few woodies in early season today. I introduced my daughter into game cleaning. I was worried at first but I explained why we hunted and she was fine with it. She actually liked learning about the organs of the birds and asked me what they did. My wife was laughing at me as I was telling a 2.5 year old the differences between atria and ventricles as I dissected the heart for her http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/c5d2f7eaaae82d8f8e55d027b45061f1_zpslv1vlgnp.jpg As you can see I still have a lot of firewood to process. View Quote She will not forget. I didn't, and I started about her age. I can skin anything. (My dad was a trapper, and took me along, taught me to skin for fur and for meat, depending on the animal/bird). Okay I would be slow now. Been too long on some of them. But that knowledge...gained at her age? It NEVER goes away. It becomes part of your DNA almost. Good thing you are doing. Teach her to skin everything you kill to use or eat. Teach her to use a knife and believe she can do it safely. (She CAN.) Your daughter will benefit from this experience. When some penis-carrying butthole tries to intimidate her or force her into something... she will threaten to skin him and sell his pelt. Because she CAN DO IT.. (Ain't sayin this happened to me. Ain't sayin it didn't. ) |
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Sorry to hear about your Dad, being in MS you can get a garden going almost year round. Take a look at Samian and Ratling and Dimmus threads. Just looked, where the heck has Dimmu been? Last post was a year ago, and last login was in may Too many good contributors are leaving View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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HKH, I just read the whole thread start to finish. I must say I am envious. I just inherited 7.5 acres from my father who passed away a couple weeks ago. I plan on starting a garden in the spring as its too late to start now. Just hope I can be as success full as you have been starting out. Anyway, just saying, great thread. Sorry to hear about your Dad, being in MS you can get a garden going almost year round. Take a look at Samian and Ratling and Dimmus threads. Just looked, where the heck has Dimmu been? Last post was a year ago, and last login was in may Too many good contributors are leaving Agreed. Wish I knew how to make the forum more attractive to the members who make such excellent contributions. |
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Well it's been a month since an update, still infested with puddy tats who are eating my chickens http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n45/trip157/6AA48F78-473C-4EB5-B9C1-9999ACCE7588_zpsfjdb0blf.jpg 2nd one in five days... The one last Thursday, I actually lured in with a spinning raccoon tail gizmo and varmit call. Suppressed 416 made short work of that one. View Quote But cat season does not open until the 25th in NY and suppressors are |
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This is such a great thread. I wondered waay back why you didn't put your gate on the other side of that tree. It would have stopped someone from crashing into it. It seemed like it's gone now, but it made me wonder many pages back. Cool cool place. Kudos
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This is such a great thread. I wondered waay back why you didn't put your gate on the other side of that tree. It would have stopped someone from crashing into it. It seemed like it's gone now, but it made me wonder many pages back. Cool cool place. Kudos View Quote Thanks Buddy, in case you are wondering the gate has held up well for the last two years. Way back in this thread TRG questioned if I should have used a round pole instead of a square post. I had the same concern afterward, but it has held up well and I have not had to make any adjustments yet. |
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Quoted: Thanks Buddy, in case you are wondering the gate has held up well for the last two years. Way back in this thread TRG questioned if I should have used a round pole instead of a square post. I had the same concern afterward, but it has held up well and I have not had to make any adjustments yet. View Quote I put up one of those Tractor Supply gates across the back entrance to my property this spring. I did use round poles though, mainly because they were cheaper than a 6x6. Holding up really well so far. Hard to believe TRG hasn't logged in for nearly a year. I may need you to head this way with that tractor and chainsaw. After all that shopping I was doing I never bought one............ We are hunkered down waiting for Matthew to hit. Looks like it's going to get pretty close to us. Generator is ready and fuel cans are staged. |
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