secret of healthy soil: carbon hoarding

MynameisSolo

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Enough about growing, let's talk about your adorable dog for a minute! Super super cute. I want a husky sooo bad!!! After losing my last sheep dog and my boxer I didn't want another dog because I took em both pretty hard. But my wife brought home a chiuaua/pug mutt puppy that one of her bar regulars neighbors left behind when they moved out. And I was sucked into dog world all over again. Now we've got two little guys but I miss having a big dog and I want one I can take out with me in the winter. After we move this spring into a bigger place I'm gonna start looking for one that'll get along with my little guys.
Believe it or not Huskies are great with other animals there far from aggressive.,But they like to run an work so be prepared most owners of Huskies end up getting rid of them because there runners plain n simple .
They need to be worked and exercised lots . So be prepared

My guy is old
so stay at home kinda of a dog now but trust me many times i pulled my hair trying to get him back when i let him lose in his younger days .. but he is a blast and loves winter you will never get him into the house if there is snow on the ground i just leave side door garage open for him for his water n food he sleeps everywhere in the yard and loves chasing birds

First picture is front yard he will sit there all day long other dogs walk by or people he will just look can't be bothered haha unleashed ..IMG4438.jpg IMG4481.jpg
 
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Rasta Roy

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Believe it or not Huskies are great with other animals there far from aggressive.,But they like to run an work so be prepared most owners of Huskies end up getting rid of them because there runners plain n simple .
They need to be worked and exercised lots . So be prepared

My guy is old
so stay at home kinda of a dog now but trust me many times i pulled my hair trying to get him back when i let him lose in his younger days .. but he is a blast and loves winter you will never get him into the house if there is snow on the ground i just leave side door garage open for him for his water n food he sleeps everywhere in the yard and loves chasing birds

First picture is front yard he will sit there all day long other dogs walk by or people he will just look can't be bothered haha unleashed ..View attachment 3819698 View attachment 3819699
I'm not worried about the husky getting along with my dogs, vice versa lol. Theyre good with some dogs but can be confrontational little shits with others. I love em tho what can you do? I like having a dog I can take everywhere with me and my little guys just aren't about that life. I grew up with sheep dogs and they're the same as huskies. You don't work with em to keep em stimulated and don't exercise em they'll just chew up all your shit out of boredom and run off every chance they get. So when I've got just a little more house room I want to give a high needs dog a good home since my life is actually geared towards one.
 

MynameisSolo

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Hey Uncle mind showing us your growing pots , why would you not buy a couple of pails and drill holes in them 1 roll of landscape fabric goes a long way.
Much cheaper then buying air pots if you think about it.
Please show us your garden
 

UncleBuck

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Hey Uncle mind showing us your growing pots , why would you not buy a couple of pails and drill holes in them 1 roll of landscape fabric goes a long way.
Much cheaper then buying air pots if you think about it.
Please show us your garden
i'm sure you've been around long enough to have seen it many times.
 

Chunky Stool

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Hey Uncle mind showing us your growing pots , why would you not buy a couple of pails and drill holes in them 1 roll of landscape fabric goes a long way.
Much cheaper then buying air pots if you think about it.
Please show us your garden
Tomorrow I'll snap a pic of my big Durban Poison that's in a hillbilly air pot. She's a beast!
 

Rasta Roy

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I usually air layer my soil with dead branches so soil , then some branches.
Setting them like a scrog table putting them one way then the other then re apply soil, then more branches branches etc
I also add lots of dry leaf which gives soil even more gas exchange capacity
Very cool! I've been wondering if I should bother adding any additional aeration when I recycle my soil. Or if my soil being well worked and full of castings and compost would be enough. A friend's veggie garden was my initial inspiration to experiment, yours is even more encouragement. Keep up the good work friend!
 

MynameisSolo

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Very cool! I've been wondering if I should bother adding any additional aeration when I recycle my soil. Or if my soil being well worked and full of castings and compost would be enough. A friend's veggie garden was my initial inspiration to experiment, yours is even more encouragement. Keep up the good work friend!
lots of dry fall leaf all you need
 
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