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SugarCreek
MemberSeptember 28, 2023 at 4:41 pm in reply to: Testing a 55 gal barrel buried underground for temps, and possible uses.yes I can see retrieval being an issue. I would suggest some type of mesh bag vs the plastic grocery store for two reasons. 1 if they start to break down they will break 2 the plastic doesn’t let anything breath so for storing something like potatoes or carrots I could see that being a problem perhaps not so much if it were canned goods looking forward to your updates
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SugarCreek
MemberSeptember 27, 2023 at 11:29 am in reply to: Testing a 55 gal barrel buried underground for temps, and possible uses.50 degrees is said to be at 3 feet under ground. For my area anyway. How deep do you think you will have to go?
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SugarCreek
MemberSeptember 16, 2023 at 2:30 pm in reply to: Testing a 55 gal barrel buried underground for temps, and possible uses.I am also interested in updates. Did you cover it?? This s a project I have been curious about to
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Are you new to the area? Sounds like an exciting project!
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Ohhh I saved nectarine seeds to. Thanks for letting me know!
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I don’t have neighbors for miles. Sometimes that’d great Sometimes would be nice to have good friends close. All in all I’m happy out here in the woods
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Live Debt FREE
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welcome to the area!!
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I have rabbits. Have most of my life. They are by far one of the easiest animals to care for on the homestead and give a lot as they are very multipurpose. Most folks only think of using them for meat but their pelts are beautiful and useful to make things or to sell and trade. I would keep rabbits for the manure if no other reason. Their manure being a cold manure can be put directly on your plants or in the garden. Very valuable if sustainability is your goal…just my opinion.