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Looks great bro
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Looks great bro
Thx bro...labor of passionLooks great bro
We just need to get you a better cameraThx bro...labor of passion
awesome bro, I have some seed stock of trees and I made a bunch of specific inoculates to go with them. I dont have any peaches done yet, I will get on to it :-)if i ever get to a point im not traveling to work,,i want to get some trees started too,,gonna have to put armour around them though,,apple and peach for sure,,mama wants figs too,,and the back of place i want to start some pecan trees also,,im with you,though,,the garden last year,,boy,,quadruple the area and thats gonna be the new salad bar,,10 and 12 ft fencing around it,,and bro no squirrel surviovors this year,,lmao no city laws out here,lol
hell ya, the worms love it brother. You should go to an area you can find the most untouched and old forest. Dig up some soil from the floor, take it home and put it with some worm casts in a plastic tub with a lid, light proof. Sprinkle some Organic oats on and mist damp, close the lid. Come back in a few days to check if a web has formed, if not damp down again and replace lid. Add this to your potting beds etcit does thanks,,was gonna use in the outdoor veggie,,so you mulch it up ,,do the worms enjoy it also,,when mulching do you mix in the soil or just the top,,this place im at now is covered wit it,,tried pulling some by roots,,damn need a wench to get it out,,the root system it has identified it to be comfrey ,,light bulb went off,,drugs uhhhmmm this is drug food,lmao
natural barriers are a good thing, you should make a note of the plant groupings and submit it as a deer proof bio fence LOLfeel ya there,,daughter in law just went 2 weeks ago and got several lemon grass,,and several mosquito plant,,hell i transplanted them to 5 gal buckets,and put around door openings,,shit you not ,they were in such bad need of transplanting,,after i did ,next day were twice the size,,she bought a ton of deer resistant plants for the garden area,,had on porch for a week,,i just knew deer were gonna have feild day,,they came all up on the porch ,nosed around a bit couldnt find nothing they liked,,lmao
hell we got HOGs we got big fat Jabali mate, in fact I have a sausage made of one, my friend gave it me to give to another guy i know, its red wine, peppercorns and wild boar with mountain herbs I gather :-) It looks like a big moldy cock if you ask me LOL.love it,and work oh lord you got your hands full,,no hogs there right,,shit that mowing alone would wipe me out,lol you seen them new shakers,,they have a umbrella that spans out wraps the tree gives it a good shake,and fruit feed in to umbreall and into hoppers,,
I brought in a guy with goats mate, bit of an arse trying to keep the bastards from eating my newly planted Almond trees, but otherwise this is working out great. I have them in twice a month and we mob graze them with dogs and us two wankers yelling to make them move where we want.love it,and work oh lord you got your hands full,,no hogs there right,,shit that mowing alone would wipe me out,lol you seen them new shakers,,they have a umbrella that spans out wraps the tree gives it a good shake,and fruit feed in to umbreall and into hoppers,,
true, you can go and take some from the trees now mate, i have a few left. They are fully sun ripened here. There tons of them, you can go round and collect the fallers for free and these you can then use to juice etcTheyre probably way better than store bought too.... store bought is never ripe
hand picked here, at least for the first few. This way i can more closely monitor the quality. it will take me 3 years to get Organic status on them so I wont sell them until i do :-)ya ive seen those shakers ...pretty cool
best to trim them so it makes it easier to harvest them and to maximise the canopy spreadcool as shit and dont harm the trees,,here down south they take the peach trees and level the canopy at 15 ft and keep them that way,,produces more from lack of vegging new stems and branches,,they look funny,,square top trees ,boy are they loaded with peaches