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  1. Farmer Connie

    Name that Tool

    half correct irrigate yes, but not wound/enema/urethra related
  2. Farmer Connie

    Name that Tool

    :frow ??????????????:pop
  3. Farmer Connie

    Restoring/rescuing a 100+ year old shed. Am I nuts?

    An archeological expedition or chicken house project or both? :lol:
  4. Farmer Connie

    Restoring/rescuing a 100+ year old shed. Am I nuts?

    We have used a entire 40# bag of water softener salt (sodium chloride) on a stump in the distant past. Pic axed a few holes close to it and filled them up. Takes awhile but worked. Less than $5 U.S.
  5. Farmer Connie

    Ways to stake tomatoes?

    roger that. We take soil out of the big garden after first till, mix in some goat or dried pig poo. At the end of the season we just empty the pots back into the big garden. Repeat. We do this for bell pepper too. As well as cucumbers. Green onion, radish.. as so on. All these are from...
  6. Farmer Connie

    Ways to stake tomatoes?

    This is the only photo I can find right now, but we train them to twist up long suspended twine cords. About every other day, wrap the vine around the cord and it will be spiraled eventually. To efficiently pollinate the flowers, strum the strings up above like a harp. The stings are seen in the...
  7. Farmer Connie

    Building a Chicken Tractor

    "necessity is the mother of invention".. design your own..
  8. Farmer Connie

    Building a Chicken Tractor

    Looks killer! Don't make it TOO HEAVY.. CT's have to be moved once a day to save the sod..:hugs
  9. Farmer Connie

    What's for dinner?

    You should join us over at the yard bird site. We have a Food Photography Thread. It's not a "Foody" thread where people snap what they are eating at some restaurant. It is more or less a place to share your HARD WORK in your kitchen while feeding your family & such. After slaving over a hot...
  10. Farmer Connie

    What's for dinner?

    We just had Stuffed Bell Peps. I'm now considered stuffed:lol:
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