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Obed - When do you start on the pond project so you have water for irrigating the garden and lawns? Plus don't you want a fishing hole for the little lady to catch some sunfish?

I figure to keep you busy so your thread never ends. :D
 
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Obed - When do you start on the pond project so you have water for irrigating the garden and lawns? Plus don't you want a fishing hole for the little lady to catch some sunfish?

I figure to keep you busy so your thread never ends. :D
Yeah, I really need more to do!
 
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Hope you planted enough in the garden to feed all 13... :laughing:
My wife claims that her browsing on the web indicates that turkeys don't bother gardens. I'm not sure I believe that. We had a guinea destroy our green bell peppers 3 or 4 years ago. I don't know know why a turkey wouldn't like green bell peppers too. This past week a group of 3 wild turkeys were messing around in the garden. You can see them through the trees in the pictures. I've also seen our mother wild turkey in the garden also.
 

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Obed I hope that you do not have ground hogs anywhere near you. Those rascals will dig under a fence and mow your garden down very quickly. Unfortunately I know too well.
Rick
 
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Carrying bundles up attic stairs?? That definitely couldn't have been fun....

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Also won't they just glue themselves together on the first hot sunny day?
Carrying the shingles back down to the basement last week wasn't any more fun than carrying them from the basement to the attic first time. Thanks for the warning. Otherwise the shingles would have sat in the attic and melted together. That would have been a real bummer.

Thanks for the advice. However, my back is mad at you!

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My wife claims that her browsing on the web indicates that turkeys don't bother gardens. I'm not sure I believe that. We had a guinea destroy our green bell peppers 3 or 4 years ago. I don't know know why a turkey wouldn't like green bell peppers too. This past week a group of 3 wild turkeys were messing around in the garden. You can see them through the trees in the pictures. I've also seen our mother wild turkey in the garden also.
Look at it this way the more they eat from the garden the less seasoning they will need at Thanksgiving!! :thumbsup:
 
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Another Sea Foam believer here.. picked up a can for a pressure washer that hadn't been used in 2 years due to carb being gunked up, put it in the tank, and sprayed in the carb throat and started on first pull. Just needed a few sprays in the carb to not stall out, then it cleared it all out without any issues. Great product, thanks everyone!
 
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Carrying the shingles back down to the basement last week wasn't any more fun than carrying them from the basement to the attic first time. Thanks for the warning. Otherwise the shingles would have sat in the attic and melted together. That would have been a real bummer.

Thanks for the advice. However, my back is mad at you!

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Carrying the shingles back down to the basement last week wasn't any more fun than carrying them from the basement to the attic first time. Thanks for the warning. Otherwise the shingles would have sat in the attic and melted together. That would have been a real bummer.

Thanks for the advice. However, my back is mad at you!

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You must either have way better air flow in your attic than me or your just that much cooler than us. Reason i say this is that we have already had plenty of days that would of stuck shilgles togeather if they were in my attic. Probly atleast 4-5 weeks ago they would of already stuck. Did you check them as you moved them to verify that they were not already stuck?
 
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You must either have way better air flow in your attic than me or your just that much cooler than us. Reason i say this is that we have already had plenty of days that would of stuck shilgles togeather if they were in my attic. Probly atleast 4-5 weeks ago they would of already stuck. Did you check them as you moved them to verify that they were not already stuck?

Exactly right , if they had been in our attic they would have already been stuck.
 

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