I got 4 rows of 'taters in this morning. Probably get 3-4 more rows in that patch and figgerin on plowing up another spot. I'm going for 1000-1200# harvest. I already have a resteraunt that will take all the potaotes and carrots I bring.
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Planting
Admin- Admin
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Join date : 2010-01-26
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Re: Planting
great news---that client is a motivator for sure---i am lagging behind---kinda over did my back "rehab" program
hardtailjohn- Posts : 858
Join date : 2010-02-04
- Post n°3
Re: Planting
Only thing you'd be 'planting' here is pop-sickles. A balmy 7 degrees this morning.
JH
JH
spartman- Admin
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Age : 51
- Post n°4
Re: Planting
Dagum man.
I gotta get some seeds, wanna try that 3 sisters planting method this year
I gotta get some seeds, wanna try that 3 sisters planting method this year
71ford100- Posts : 436
Join date : 2010-01-28
Age : 34
Location : Burns, WY
- Post n°5
Re: Planting
65 degrees in Laramie today. I think next weekend I'm going to plow up the garden in Burns with a tumblebug to see exactly how it works.
willowbilly3- Posts : 1734
Join date : 2010-01-30
- Post n°6
Re: Planting
Isn't a tumblebug more for moving dirt (poop)? Like a slip or a fresno only it rolls over to dump? I have seen them but never used one.
spartman- Admin
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Re: Planting
What kind of plow is a tumblebug? Is it a two way plow or something special?