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the past week we went from hot sun, to warm rain for a couple days, which the plants needed. then wind, which blew the plants dry, before we came back to hot direct sun. which means less scorching most likely on the plants. I thought that was really interesting and like a perfectly planned out mother nature event.We're also getting the heat & humidity here in the northeast. 94 yesterday, 93 today and it stormed something crazy last night too. So it's just like walking out into a steam room.
It’s been raining daily here to where you couldn’t mow - everyone’s grass is jungle mode. Today is dry & sunny before more rain this weekend though, so today’s mowing day for sure!the past week we went from hot sun, to warm rain for a couple days, which the plants needed. then wind, which blew the plants dry, before we came back to hot direct sun. which means less scorching most likely on the plants. I thought that was really interesting and like a perfectly planned out mother nature event.
haha yeah thats the worst, april/may can be a challenging yard time out here...It’s been raining daily here to where you couldn’t mow - everyone’s grass is jungle mode.
Will get some updates and pics of garden and building update. Time seems to be flying this summer!
always a catch 22 when you have a service like that. When our guy comes out occasionally I always think I won't appreciate it as much as doing it myself, but then I get home and the place looks beautiful and I really enjoy it. before the inflation period I had setup a deal with him to do our property every other week (with my son doing the alternating weeks as part of his chores) but we started cutting back a few years ago. now days I typically only have him come out once in the spring and fall to help with a big clean up.Man, we are on the every other week mow plan and this last two weeks with rain, then sun, then rain, then sun, and now rain again my yard is almost a foot tall. They should be out this week but dang it... I kind of miss owning my own mower when it gets long like this.
Always mulch brother; you’re throwing away a perfect combination of everything your grass needs if you bag! Saves you effort and promotes longevity for the inevitable drought times.haha yeah thats the worst, april/may can be a challenging yard time out here...
I've switched over to mulching with a slightly longer yard this year. so it's staying much greener which is nice, and typically its only emptying one bag instead of like 6-8 lol.
its so true. I had a hard time staying on top of it well enough in the past to be able to mulch without giant clumps of grass all over the yard, but with a fresh blade, little bit longer grass, and staying on top of it the grass is definitely greener this year!Always mulch brother; you’re throwing away a perfect combination of everything your grass needs if you bag! Saves you effort and promotes longevity for the inevitable drought times.
We mow our grass within every 10 days, whether it needs it or notits so true. I had a hard time staying on top of it well enough in the past to be able to mulch without giant clumps of grass all over the yard, but with a fresh blade, little bit longer grass, and staying on top of it the grass is definitely greener this year!
I just found out recently some people give their clippings to their chickens too. even though we are largely anti-chemical I did bite the bullet and do a single weed and feed this year to nip a few dandelions and clover in the bud so I won't be feeding that grass to the chickens I eat lol
I think we're in for a drought again. Temps are mild, but no rain in sight. the rain we did get, was perfectly timed between hot periods so everything grew like crazy. When I first met my wife this yard had no grass and was like the sahara desert lol. Neighbors and kids gave me a hard time for how much work I put into making a green yard, but a green yard does help keep the ambient temp down a bit!Plus we had a long draught last summer, and the feed aspect prior helps nourish it to better handle the inevitable long brown dormant period it will be faced with.
Man I’m just not having enough hours in the day. After work try to get things done or have something to work on and then lift and man it’s 10 already![]()
All weekend I battled this old girl, she been sitting for so long the cylinder seals dry rotted so I need to tear it apart and rebuild them. We had 10 acres of oats that I cut and needed to round bale. Luckily a neighbor is going to swing by and get it for me.
Tractor is a International 1086- baler is a Hesston 5580saw this homesteader on I think youtube talking about how the reality of it is that you never feel caught up, things are always a mess, and you prioritize by which fire needs to be put out first and that feels so relevant to my life lol.
Is that a massey? I've been shopping the subcompacts like the Kubota BX and the Deere 1025s but dad and I both think that a 24hp is going to be way too small for the land I need to clear. I just dont' want to commit to a legit full size... but I think I'm going to have to. or at least a 30 series deer in that 33-48hp region.
Oh yeah I have seen that, my dad actually knew him when we lived in Alaska, pretty sure it was long before he did tv.Dustin & AK…My wife loves this show…the old man, his son, and daughter take a week to help homesteaders. They are really good people and very creative. Neither of you guys would need them, because it’s where people have basically lost control and cry out for help. But it is really amazing the work they get done in a week to help people get back on their feet.
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