lakngulf
Veteran Member
Apples looking good Rob.
The sure do!
Apples looking good Rob.
I have some late Tommy Toe Tomatoes. Both at the camp and along the garden fence. The ones at the camp are in the ground {near the edge of the pond}, while the others are in pots. They are full of tomatoes, but none are red yet.
I have yet to cut up the garden for the fall greens. In order to overcome my reluctance to changing implements, I need four or five more tractors.
I have some late Tommy Toe Tomatoes. Both at the camp and along the garden fence. The ones at the camp are in the ground {near the edge of the pond}, while the others are in pots. They are full of tomatoes, but none are red yet.
I have yet to cut up the garden for the fall greens. In order to overcome my reluctance to changing implements, I need four or five more tractors.
I am with you on the implement change. Amazing how much I think through the Whitetail Food Plot process each fall to be sure that I change implements the fewest times. I did pick up a 48 inch stout crowbar from a tool outlet in Foley, Al that has become a back saver for getting the implements in the right spot for the 3pt hitch. I recommend it. I have seen them at Tractor Supply
What is this "change implement" thing that you speak of?
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My late stuff and fall produce coming along. Maybe I can at least have some good fresh fried green tomatoes and mustard greens
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