Farmall140
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Farmall140
MemberJanuary 22, 2023 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Do you think Children Should HELP on the Homestead?Yes!
Some of my fondest memories of my grandpa is walking between him and the tiller laying out rows to plant. It has stayed a part of my life even in adulthood
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First off fence for privacy. Make it less visible.it can be fast growing shrubs. Secondly. U need a way to make your home more secure. Solar motion lights are a good start. Third designate a safe place within your house as a faa back shelter.if you can’t move then make the most of what you have. Plus you can say the shrubs are pretty. The lights so you can see. And the safe room can serve 2 purposes such as make it a pantry.
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I m holding off till the storm passes through se ga. They say we’re expecting 50mph sustainable wind and UpTo 7inches of rain. We’re so dry. Hopefully the water soaks in and doesn’t just run off.
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False fall is underway here in south east ga. This week we have had highs in 90s and night lows of 50 to 60s. Struggling to get my cool weather crops in. Planted some and will wait until the first week in October to plant the rest of my plots. Yesterday was in shorts last night fishing, needed a pullover.
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I found y’all while looking for gardening on YouTube. Bryan county Georgia. Would love the deep south tumbler.
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Most welcome. As for the cellar s5orm shelter several people have made one from conex buildings lined and buried. Of course this does require excavation with heavy equipment. However it could be written off as maintenance on pipes to the house. Folks have even done it in Louisiana so there is ways around the water table