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Re: garden prep
That’s awesome Mr. Dave! Looks like he’s doing a great job!
As for the extra small helmets for the supervisors, apparently you only need to look as far as the local Walmart!
As for the extra small helmets for the supervisors, apparently you only need to look as far as the local Walmart!
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That is hilarious @JSinMO ! I can picture an army of chicken in Mr Dave's yard all with helmets. Poor rooster!
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Re: garden prep
Well , got to do the rows with the hiller when he got home from school . Much to his shigrin I might add . Dealling with a grumpy teenager is like , well . But some of it got done , kinda sorta . Relying on others is hard enogh for me , but when it is a teen The and I will plant the first of the early crops tomorrow .
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I don't know where I heard it, apparently teenagers are difficult.
Look at the bright side Dave, he did do it.
Look at the bright side Dave, he did do it.
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Re: garden prep
Lookin' good Dave, and nice to see your guard chickens are on duty too...
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Re: garden prep
Last row , My new high tech alignment sights worked really well . Nice straight even spacing . A little tape and a few wood stakes pushed into ground . Line up your sights and just knock them over at the end of the rows.
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Re: garden prep
David the garden looks terrific. Necessity is the Mother of invention. HarryDavidBarkey wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:13 am 20240426_125548.jpg
Last row , My new high tech alignment sights worked really well . Nice straight even spacing . A little tape and a few wood stakes pushed into ground . Line up your sights and just knock them over at the end of the rows.
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