Gotta say ole Al and I never did see eye to eye on most things...but I was sure glad he invented the internet! /forums/images/icons/smirk.gif
I joked with my wife (who is part Polish) that they...
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Gotta say ole Al and I never did see eye to eye on most things...but I was sure glad he invented the internet! /forums/images/icons/smirk.gif
I joked with my wife (who is part Polish) that they...
I thought I missed the "normal" migration of November....but this weekend I saw many large flocks of geese going south. I don't recall ever seeing them this late!! Wonder why?...
I've decided to not let all the excess apples we have go to waste....can anybody point me in the right direction for materials on cider making for dummies?.....we are interested in both "regular" &...
Was at the feed store today and they were out of rye...said to try wheat...picked up a few pounds to give it a try...plan to let it grow thru the autmun/winter and till under early in the spring....
I am going to try this for the first time this autumn...thinking of an annual winter rye. I've noticed farmers around here plant buckwheat and till it in before winter. Any good experiences out there...
It seems the yellow ones we are growing are a bit less seedy...but as for taste I can't see any different...but I'm sure there are different types of yellow as there are red and I'm not sure what I...
I grew them since they are suppose to have less acid...my mother cannot tolerate red tomatos due to the acid but seems yellow are fine in moderation. Blindfolded I don't think I could tell the...
We had zuchinni coming out our ears(tried several new recipies)!! Very good results from "yellow" tomatos, lotsa banana peppers and green sweet peppers are just now coming on for some reason. Good...
I had given some thought to a roller but I have read several times that this is not advisable since it compacts the soil?? I wonder if it's rolled and then core aerated that would solve the...
I have a large grass lawn..part of it will need to be overseeded this autumn(actually is a newly planted area this past spring that has some bare spots) and I think I've read enough about this...
You probably experience similar temperature ranges as we do in Pennsylvania..... I can tell you that we do not have anything under our metal roofing. Our barn is a 2 story with a 1 story addition and...
I asked about POR 15 at the body shop when I picked up my car the other day...they had nothing but good things to say about the product...well, except for the price!
You better run more than 2 lines of wire...we have only 2 around the horse pastures and the deer have learned to step between the upper and lower lines. Horses have learned enough from those 2 and we...
Thanks for the info...some good stuff and certainly things I would not have thought of myself...now, to find the time! /forums/images/icons/confused.gif
Thanks!! I doubt anything has been done in our woods for 20+ years so I'll have plenty to do...you're info was an eye opener for me.
I just want to make the wooded area look more appealing...was kinda leaning toward leaving the stumps there to rot....would sucker growth be a problem when doing this? The trees are mostly pine and...
We have a 4 acre area that is overgrown and I would like to thin the smaller trees out and remove a lot of the brush. I'm not sure on how to approach this and am looking for some help.....once I...
They don't like moldy hay LOL! /forums/images/icons/tongue.gif
I've had several people tell me about this....so I will be looking into it when the larger rooms are ready to sand...just seems like it's taking forever to finish off these rooms!
I can relate to CRS...fortunately for me I had several delays before all the drywall was hung and I was able to overcome my CRS and get everything(I think!) wired before the walls were covered....
What about using sawdust/shavings as mulch?? I have been spreading fairly fresh sawdust to control weeds and conserve water...but maybe the trade off of nitrogen usage is not worth it and I should...
Would love to hear from you when you build your light....I really like the looks of the Diamond table lights..but as you stated thay are not cheap...I'm not much of a finish carpenter but something...
depending on where you are located I think you will need some sort of vapor retarder between the interior "outside" wall and the insulation of that wall....not sure how you'll do that without gutting...
"sounds" like you've got it figured out......picked out the pool table yet? I'm probably a year or 2 away from getting the table unless I bite the bullet and take out a larger loan than I want to...
Wall and window "treatments" will help I'm sure....banners will certainly not hurt but will minimally absorb sound waves. Fortunately for us we are putting in carpeting...had originally planned on...