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We're on shutdown again. Maybe for the whole week. I got busy at home & didn't get any sleep before coming in. So.... been up since 7am Mon AM. I'm in trouble. 😬

11pm coffee
1am coffee
3am coffee

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LOL!!!!!
I've been thinking that I needed to turn on the furnace to see if it's going to work this season.
Wanna guess what was running when I got home this AM???
Apparently I never actually clicked it to OFF in the early Spring. 🙄

Oh well.
Works...... so, yeah 👍
 

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Drove to 2 different agricultural/farm stores with that leaky wheel barrow wheel this AM trying to find anything that could serve as a replacement. I kept telling them that I didn't care if it matched, all I want is the same diameter tire & axle hole. Nope.
1 guy looked on the interwebs & wrote down a link where I could order 1 that "might work, I don't know" for $45 plus shipping. 🙄
I'm trying a can of Fix-a-Flat & 1 more coat of FlexSeal first.
Then I dug the last of the waste hay out of Eva's feeder & dropped a 2nd bale in. Once I have a way to move all that wet hay across the yard, I'll probably dump it in the chicken yard.
Then started on the 1st garden bed. It took a ridiculously long time to get the spacing right. But I know that it'll irritate the begeezus out of me if every time I look at it next summer it's crooked. 🤪
7' off the paddock fence, 11' off the chicken yard fence. 16'long & 48" wide. Stobs to hold the boards up. Cardboard to smother the grass.
There is an overgrown weed filled compost pile between the bed & the paddock fence. I'll be yanking the weeds out & putting that down as a layer in the bed. It's got to go anyway so may as well go in. I need to scrape the chicken roosts & clean out the poo from under them - that'll go in the garden too.
It's almost time to start mowing/mulching leaves. Most of that will go on existing beds but some will be layered with the manure in this garden (compost) bed.
I wanted to get more done but my sore joints are really working overtime today for some reason. So I tossed the rest of the cardboard on the layers already down & called it done for the day.
Big mug of dead nettle tea & some aspercream will be the highlight of my evening.
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The cardboard stash so far
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My sharpened myrtle stakes
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There's a compost pile under all those weeds on the right
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Ready to start adding poo & leaves & poo & litter box pine dust & poo & cardboard & poo.....

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The cardboard is almost ready to harvest. 😂
 

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I suggested that this would be a great way to get into business raising meat birds, she said that 'no livestock' was in the contract. I mentioned at one point that she might be able to put her bees in there at 1 end .... but they're considered livestock.
Probably not allwing livestock - only gardening for sals or home use. Livestock may be too hard on the sidewalls or since it woud be a green huse, would be too hot inside.
 
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