My farm is 43 acres it’s overgrown down to about four that’s clearedYes sounds great and all growing natives grasses but then saplings and trees start growing and you loose you land that you have cleared
Those are incredible pictures
Yeah, beautiful morning, beautiful week ahead. I’m going to be transplanting. Everything here is looking nice.Beautiful Morning for a walk with the doggo. 57 degrees. Birds are so loud this morning. I have a day off which is so weird to me I'm not sure wtf I'm going to do. So far I've gone for a walk and sat in a lawn chair haha yeehaw
Lucky for you I have enough responsibilities that you don't have to worry about squatters (at least this particular squatter).My farm is 43 acres it’s overgrown down to about four that’s cleared
The only squatters I got is wildlifeLucky for you I have enough responsibilities that you don't have to worry about squatters (at least this particular squatter).
I have goats they eat trees not my grass. We have a browse line on all our trees. If I penned them in they would have no choice, but their gate is open. Just have to remember to close the garden gate, or I won't have a garden anymoreIt’s not quite that easy or everyone would have goats and sheep to mow their lawn
Thanks FP. Couldn't resist taking and posting those.Those are incredible pictures
Dead zonegrass is dumb...if that was all native grasses and wildflowers it would be full of life rather than being basically a dead zone
burnt all the water out the pot I had the brussel sprouts in
Black walnut i$ valuable woodI have been putting this off, because I did not want the 70 Black Walnuts harvested. Most were 2' thick or more. One of the largest ones is the one I wanted to find the stump of. Now I wish i would have walked down there a few years ago when they cut it so I could count the rings.
Oh well, I found it, under a bunch of Weeds. It was about 3' thick. It's funny, it was hollow so I get the last laugh. And the hole in the stump is too cool. We still have hundreds of Black Walnut trees, but I cried as I sat here hearing those 70 fall. My wife owns the land, and oh well. The wildlife loves the mess they left behind. I'm guessing this one was more than 150 years old. View attachment 19007876
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Somebody was partying. Left behind a cool down in the stream bed
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LolBurning a pot dry is bad enough but one with Brussel sprouts? I hope you threw the pot out . . .
still have some brand new unused, frying pans. I’m afraid to get them dirtyWelp was all relaxing on the couch after a long week and burnt all the water out the pot I had the brussel sprouts in gad that stinks...
He’s good with the camera, and he’s got all the views in the worldThat's awesome
I always loved working with walnut among other high end woods. Walnut was always my favorite though for looks it is just so rich looking IMO.Black walnut i$ valuable wood
It’s highly sought after for veneer, I thinkI always loved working with walnut among other high end woods. Walnut was always my favorite though for looks it is just so rich looking IMO.