lostcreekranch
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- Joined
- Dec 14, 2012
- Messages
- 7,948
- Location
- Austin County, Texas
- Tractor
- NH TL-100A with Bush Hog 5045 FEL, WR Long 3rd function, LS XR4155HC w/FEL, WR Long 3rd Function.
Island ? - almost an entire continent.
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it's just Texas sized... one of my closest friends has a kitchen, and counter, that takes up a third of their house.
They are foodies and love to cook. It's where you spend the most time.
Isn't that about the size of Sodamo's?
Thermometer says 24, that's not good, since I took the advice of the local farmers yesterday and did not put up row covers for what's in the ground already. We shall see....
Kind of the opposite of forgetting to open the roof vent and door of my greenhouse while the volunteers were helping me plant collards.
When I finally got to it in the middle of the afternoon, it was pretty grim. 116 inside and lots of wilted plants. Most came back but some of the flowers got cooked. I've found the little roof vent does almost nothing to take the excess heat away, have to open the door.
Going to cook myself a nice sausage and eggs breakfast, Jimmy Dean Natural sausage with no nitrites, no nitrates and no MSG.
That's about as good as i can find around here for something that came from a pig.
going up to 55 today and no freezing weather ahead in the ten day.
Today I may plant some onions, Ailsa Craig variety, average 3 to 5 pounds a piece. This I have to see....
I'll also plant Texas Sweets when they become available, need to ask at feed store what they have.
Gentle Sunday prayers for all in need.
"I've found the little roof vent does almost nothing to take the excess heat away, have to open the door."
Drew, unless you've got wall vents, down low, the only way the roof vent would get circulation is by opening your entry door.