Baymule
Herd Master
It comes in small increments, a little at a time. But after several 5 gallon buckets of sweat, you look around and it is done. The garden where the peas are is over knee deep in the purtiest dad-burned crab grass you ever saw. We borrowed one of those weed eater things on wheels, I grabbed a handful and DH cut it down. Just clearing the path, we got 3 wagon loads, heaped high. One went to the sheep, two to the horses. I have to watch BJ to make sure he doesn't overheat and I made him quit at 10.
It sounds like you got a lot done. Just watch the heat, you don't need a heat stroke. On pulling up those T-posts, dig down, then water the post. Water it several times during the day, then try pulling it. Or even soak it real good and pull it the next morning. We had to do some like that.
It sounds like you got a lot done. Just watch the heat, you don't need a heat stroke. On pulling up those T-posts, dig down, then water the post. Water it several times during the day, then try pulling it. Or even soak it real good and pull it the next morning. We had to do some like that.