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Vnsmkr

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Yea it's like playing musical chairs .
We'll do that later @TWS . Everything either has a number or abbreviation signifying what the frick it is. Today most all the beans in dvd case were ready so some went into starter cups or 1 gallon pots; there are 4 left (Orange OG & 3 SinCity crosses) which I would expect to pop later today, as they looked like they were cracking.

EDIT: Only 2 left (SC crosses); roughed up the seams a little and I yanked up those stretchy seedlings (I let stretch) , <fucking dumbass move, should have just got them out of the rain>. Replaced them already with same
 
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Smidge34

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I used to build fires under tobacco that was hung in barns to add a finish to it and these old barns were usually located in wooded areas for shading purposes and piles of wood slabs were placed beside the barn to use. Anyway, there ain't much better copperhead habitat than a pile of wood on the forest floor lmao. I have come close to being struck a few times, usually within a few inches of my hands and arms as the bastards hid under wooden slabs, but one time the snake actually made slight contact with my hand. Unless you have been there done that, the sheer terror is indescribable but you basically run like a girl, high stepping and screaming in a high pitched squeal while shitting your britches. Same deal plus I just knew I was bitten for a little while but wasn't, just got lucky except the snake nearly killed my ass anyway by way of massive coronary haha. Fuck snake surprises.
 
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Vnsmkr

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I used to build fires under tobacco that was hung in barns to add a finish to it and these old barns were usually located in wooded areas for shading purposes. Anyway, there ain't much better copperhead habitat than a pile of wood on the forest floor lmao. I have come close to being struck a few times, usually within a few inches of my hands and arms as the bastards hid under wooden slabs, but one time the snake actually made slight contact with my hand. Unless you have been there done that, the sheer terror is indescribable but you basically run like a girl, high stepping and screaming in a high pitched squeal while shitting your britches. Same deal plus I just knew I was bitten for a little while but wasn't, just got lucky except the snake nearly killed my ass anyway by way of massive coronary haha. Fuck snake surprises.
Many a times dragging square hay bails out of the barn....same thing. Have shit myself more than once. Almost got tagged in the face at about 7-8 as had 1 lunge out of water at me as was trying to smash with a brick. Hated snakes early
 

Smidge34

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No worse place for snakes than a fresh cut and baled hayfield, not necessarily venomous snakes, but shit staining surprises anyway. When you cut tobacco you reach down blind and grab the stalk under leaves with one hand and cut stalk down low with the other. A couple times I have latched onto a snake around the stalk, but they were rat snakes. Again, drawers totally full lol.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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I used to build fires under tobacco that was hung in barns to add a finish to it and these old barns were usually located in wooded areas for shading purposes. Anyway, there ain't much better copperhead habitat than a pile of wood on the forest floor lmao. I have come close to being struck a few times, usually within a few inches of my hands and arms as the bastards hid under wooden slabs, but one time the snake actually made slight contact with my hand. Unless you have been there done that, the sheer terror is indescribable but you basically run like a girl, high stepping and screaming in a high pitched squeal while shitting your britches. Same deal plus I just knew I was bitten for a little while but wasn't, just got lucky except the snake nearly killed my ass anyway by way of massive coronary haha. Fuck snake surprises.
There has been more killed on the grounds this year than average. I used to do the landscaping here, and I would see them in the leaves and such all the time. The inside ones are brought in on ferns. We get a few a year. It's better if one of the staff sees them first.

And one of the sons of bitches {Copperhead} did get me. It was after I had beat his head to a pulp and he had laid in the back of my truck all day. I guess when I went to trow him away, one of the fangs scratched me. That was back in my cigar smoking days, and I thought I had dropped a coal on my arm. But I didn't have a stogie going at the time. It burned like hell. I used tobacco and spit on it. Looked like a spider bite does, with the red ring. Didn't kill me though.
 

Larry {the} Gardener

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Yeah least with a bail hook you got something in your hand lmao. Fukn hate snakes man
I don't mind snakes at all. When I used to live in our little house by the pond, I had a real bad mice problem. I caught White Oak Snakes and turned them loose in the house.

I don't kill any snakes in the woods. But with a baby moccasin in the lobby, killing it is about the only way to make sure it doesn't get away. It was about a foot from the flowerbed, and with the bark mulch, would have been a son of a bitch to see. Last year we had a mamma and some babies in the flowerbeds. I think we killed 4 or 5 that time. It's my job to tend the flowerbeds, so I was looking really hard for them.
 
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