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Idaho - Gardening, Technology, Homestead, Plant Propagation

Not bad, sheet metal so it flexes, once dirt goes in should be g2g. Big!

Only a few hundred screws :), 8x4x2

One is :). Also making some biochar!

For sure, I don’t want to watch screens since I do that all day for work.

#grownostr #vacation at the in laws and I volunteer to put together two garden beds and haul 5 yards of dirt.

Yeah I’m right outside of Houston, use the woody material of this years growth. Place in clay media, it should root. Might need some light to stimulate growth. Or in the fall, take those woody cuttings place in ground or potting soil, water, mulch, you should get new plants. They and mulberry are super easy.

#grownostr #aquaponics #flood #bed this is how I’ve been doing my propagation/flood drain beds. $7 concrete mixing tray, 1/2” bulkhead, 1/2” irrigation swing arm rubber pipe and 1/2” connectors, 3/4” bulkhead for drain. 400 gph pond pump, mechanical timer.

#grownostr not sure how this generator is only $55 but I can’t, not try to buy at that price… https://a.co/d/0gi7xGy6

#grownostr #hurricane #beryl Well we survived! We are just west of Houston and got a direct hit from the Hurricane.

It started getting pretty windy at 4am, peak winds from 6-9am. About 6-7” of rain.

Not too much damage, fair amount of branches and trees up rooted. I was just setting up the window AC unit when the power kicked back on.

Glad I had a generator, ran the two fridges off the champion 2500 watt one. It only used maybe a gallon for about 4 hours of run time.

I store my gas in 5 gallon cans, I remove the crappy spouts and use a sealed cap from Amazon. I also use a jiggle siphon to easily get gas from the container to the generator.

Have a power strip, extension cords, battery bank for small devices.