Hi folks--my wife and I live in the mountains of Western North Carolina. We recently acquired about 8 acres of hilly land, including a 1/2 mile x 10 strip that needs to be mowed around 3-4 times a year. Up until now we've only had about an acre to take care of, which I do with a walk behind mower.
My wife is a terrific gardener. I literally reap the benefits with fresh lettuce and greens, butter beans, corn, tomatoes, even peanuts. She also has two peach trees and two apple trees. Everything she grows is totally organic.
I retired in 2008. I consider my role as head groundskeeper, plus procurer, cutter, splitter, and stacker of firewood to balance out her magnificent gardening skills. Since we moved here in 1999 we've never had to buy collards or firewood.
Looking forward to "meeting" you all.
My wife is a terrific gardener. I literally reap the benefits with fresh lettuce and greens, butter beans, corn, tomatoes, even peanuts. She also has two peach trees and two apple trees. Everything she grows is totally organic.
I retired in 2008. I consider my role as head groundskeeper, plus procurer, cutter, splitter, and stacker of firewood to balance out her magnificent gardening skills. Since we moved here in 1999 we've never had to buy collards or firewood.
Looking forward to "meeting" you all.