I had horses for years some areas never dried out even when it was dryFor real, dude! Doesn’t help having the huge mule, she churns the ground like a damn tiller lol
I had horses for years some areas never dried out even when it was dryFor real, dude! Doesn’t help having the huge mule, she churns the ground like a damn tiller lol
I feel like we have seen this b4 .......Doesn't matter because new voters will be imported in faster than we can make new ones.
We CAN fuck our way to victoryDoesn't matter because new voters will be imported in faster than we can make new ones.
I've seen that a few times and it still feels like a gut punch
Once they get it good and tilled/fertilized, move em to another spot and plant a garden. Repeat yearlyFor real, dude! Doesn’t help having the huge mule, she churns the ground like a damn tiller lol
I'm doing my part!We CAN fuck our way to victory
I've seen that a few times and it still feels like a gut punch
This will work once I have more pasture fenced, I only have two fenced areas right now so I can sacrifice one for a gardenOnce they get it good and tilled/fertilized, move em to another spot and plant a garden. Repeat yearly
How long do orders from PSA usually say "processing"?
This will work once I have more pasture fenced, I only have two fenced areas right now so I can sacrifice one for a garden
Yeah I do the soap and water thingI learned that it is not a good idea to clean off a Colt Bakelite grip with ballistol. Took the swirl right out of it
At least you weren't born in Europe in 1895I've seen that a few times and it still feels like a gut punch
Dude I have a HUGE pile of it from the previous owners from years ago. It’s freaking gorgeous. Almost black, rich, and looseDude that horse/mule manure is gold for a garden. I used to haul truckloads of that stuff from my uncle's horse barn to my house twice a year. Unlike chicken manure, it's not too hot with nitrogen, and unlike cow manure, horse digestion prevents weeds from spouting after being passed.
We picked up a trailer load of old horse shit/soil for a garden about 10 or 12 years ago, best garden I've ever hadDude that horse/mule manure is gold for a garden. I used to haul truckloads of that stuff from my uncle's horse barn to my house twice a year. Unlike chicken manure, it's not too hot with nitrogen, and unlike cow manure, horse digestion prevents weeds from spouting after being passed.
DibsDude I have a HUGE pile of it from the previous owners from years ago. It’s freaking gorgeous. Almost black, rich, and loose
farmersonly.comAlmost black, rich, and loose
I need to come out with a truck....Dude I have a HUGE pile of it from the previous owners from years ago. It’s freaking gorgeous. Almost black, rich, and loose