Singlemalt
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Indeed he does, prolly will help to allow him to live longer, lolYou have a good attitude.
Indeed he does, prolly will help to allow him to live longer, lolYou have a good attitude.
Each of the Iconic women in my life has a gun story around it.I'm not smart enough to be scared I guess. Only two things scare me. Being old and poor and a woman with a gun.
I had a close encounter with a little owl the last time I stayed at my stealth camp. I got up to go pee and he was sitting in a bush beside the trail. Startled him as much as me.
http://www.pinestrawdirect.com/What do they use pinestraw for?
Mulch for landscaping. Longleaf brings the most. I was getting 100 bucks an acre, so 2K for that stand of pines. That just about paid the land taxes, so I will miss it.What do they use pinestraw for?
Most folks are holding up. There is not much you can do, so not worth worrying about it. Sister is a neat freak, and she is having problems dealing with it. She got a little bit of FEMA money and ran to her daughter's in Denver two weeks after the storm. But the mess was still waiting for her when she came home. The loggers have been cutting her hardwood this week, and she said she had bad dreams about trees falling every night.You have a good attitude.
http://www.pinestrawdirect.com/
Make your garden the envy of your neighborhood!
10 ways pine straw outperforms other mulches:
Longevity - doesn't float and wash away and breaks
down more slowly, so it doesn't need to
be reapplied as frequently as other mulches
Lightweight - easier to handle and lighter per cubic foot
than other mulches: one of our bales covers
as much area as 30 cubic feet of most
mulches!
Cost - cost per square foot competitive with
other mulches: as low as $1.29* per cubic foot
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Soil health - breathes better, doesn't compact, and
allows for better water infiltration
Simple - easy to apply: just unroll and scatter by hand
(click to watch our pinestraw spreading video)
Pest free - doesn't attract termites
Plant health - adds organic material and nutrients to soil
and reduces weeds
Visually appealing - the uniform color and fine texture of pine
straw brings out the color, contrast, and
texture of your landscape
Erosion control - use where grass won't grow to hold soil
Sustainable - no harvesting of trees to produce
Master Gardeners - they use it and you should see their flowerbeds!
Zoos use it - it's easy to clean and replace
without destroying the soil in the
exhibit and some animals enjoy
it as bedding
Great for nests - used frequently for bird houses
I like the looks of using it as just a ground cover. I gave some thought to
covering my ski slope with it in the summertime. But I went with the old pine bark mulch instead.
Ahh, it's not a product in Calif; probably because of the pine blister disease; killing tons of pines here. When I first bought my place 35 yrs ago, I planted 35 pines of various species; only survivors are 2 of native species and 4 Italian stone pinesMulch for landscaping. Longleaf brings the most. I was getting 100 bucks an acre, so 2K for that stand of pines. That just about paid the land taxes, so I will miss it.
There are millions of acres of planted pines here in the Florida panhandle, so. . . . Bark is the mulch of choice out west.Ahh, it's not a product in Calif; probably because of the pine blister disease; killing tons of pines here. When I first bought my place 35 yrs ago, I planted 35 pines of various species; only survivors are 2 of native species and 4 Italian stone pines
Fuck that sounds good.coffee is on, working on the second cup now....
I made a pot of coffee at lunch. Remembered it about an hour ago when I poured the first cup. Needless to say, nuclear propulsion was needed to bring it back to optimal temperature. 2nd cup I added a heaping spoon of Miss Swiss. Not too bad.Fuck that sounds good.
I got a number of them dug already and some supplies buried.time to dig your own foxhole brother....
Makes great mulch.What do they use pinestraw for?
Kiddo is just getting started, you are in for it thank god you can hand grands back.Three days of this and I am completely wore out.View attachment 4264181 View attachment 4264181 View attachment 4264182
You can't swing a dead cat around here without bitch slapping a few of those.Trying to kill some time today so I got a decent pic of some eagles sitting on a tree in the back 40.
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I'm heading out to Green Bay later today to put money down on a Pug puppy. I wanted to wait until it got warmer to get a new pup so house breaking would be easier but the wife found one somewhat close for a good price. Taking the family out to Red Lobster after since my daughter's never had it and I haven't in over 10 years.
One of the families has a nest on a neighbor's land about a mile away, they hang out here daily. I've seen as many as 15 at one time but that's because we feed them.You can't swing a dead cat around here without bitch slapping a few of those.
One flew past the window as I am typing this just to prove my point (I guess).
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/legendary-human-eating-bird-was-real-probably-could-have-eaten-people-89257268/
Legendary Human-Eating Bird Was Real, Probably Could Have Eaten People
In Maori legend, Te Hokioi was a giant bird that preyed on children, and science says that’s probably the truth
Apparently Haast eagle went extinct only 500 yr ago; because humans killed off it's primary prey the Moa
Nice day, report back on your progress good on you about the pug, pics please of the new addition to the family.Trying to kill some time today so I got a decent pic of some eagles sitting on a tree in the back 40.
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I'm heading out to Green Bay later today to put money down on a Pug puppy. I wanted to wait until it got warmer to get a new pup so house breaking would be easier but the wife found one somewhat close for a good price. Taking the family out to Red Lobster after since my daughter's never had it and I haven't in over 10 years.