Yoga for continued mobility and mental health.
This made so much LABs. I’m still skimming on this today. #naturalfarming #knf nostr:note1rt67jykghc7s46geu7nv3vj7236upwqnnqam9qxudpyn04u35epspepp00
Nothing like some pure maple #syrup and some #coffeechain for breakfast.
GM frens 
Are these guys part of your family Jack or is this just random cuteness?
Yeah I was going to try that. My carrier must reside out of one of those states. I connected to my work WiFi and was able to get back in.
Damnit now #ZBD got me locked out. This was an easy way to stack hundreds of sats a week. Funny thing is, I’m not even in these unsupported regions. 
Oh nice! They make good landscape plants too. I like transplanting things from the back. Saves money and time.
Very much so. Preying on fears. Then make it mandatory. Every single insurance we have has increased premiums this year.
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The cold weather helps me. If I’m cold I have to move and do stuff to warm up. The heat simply zaps me.
Do yaupons grow wild on your property?
I’ve had very good success with transplanting smooth sumac and eastern redbud. I’ve hardly done anything to them and they just take off.
One was about 4ft tall. I pruned off most of the lateral branches and was able to get about a foot and a half of the tap root and some good feeder roots. The other was a tiny sapling that was growing next to it. I’m skeptical if that one will make it but it had quite a bit of roots in tact so I may get lucky. The key is to sever the roots about a 1.5ft around then dig around the outside of those cuts. Once your a shovel head deep you can scrape the soil from the roots with your hands to try and minimize the damage.
Whoo, the weekend warrior kicked in this weekend.
Today- transplanted a couple Oak trees from the woods to the front yard. Sprinkled some cover crop seed around the front flower beds to try and inhibit the encroaching Bermuda grass. Mulched some of the garden pathways. Added cover crop seed to the raised beds (way late). Split up some comfrey and planted along the garden edge where the grass meets the garden. Trying to take more preventative steps to hold back the Bermuda.
Saturday- planted a plot of carrots and put some hay bales around to make a mini greenhouse. Planted some snap peas next to them with a clear plastic tote over them to protect from frost. Planted 2 Bing cherry trees and an Asian pear. Attempted grafting the Asian pear on some of the other pears. Started some flower seeds the kids picked out. I let them do most of the work so they can get some exp in the process. Started black locust seeds.
I am WHOOPED!
#garden #homestead #permies
Exactly! I wish you luck on your trials.
That’s the straight truth right there!
Thanks for the info! That sounds like something we’d eat for sure.
Dude I was sitting in the house after doing all that and was like “WTF am I doing? That tree was a peach!”

