January 24 and 25, 2023 Snowstorm

Discussion in 'The Village Square' started by AAnightowl, Jan 25, 2023.

  1. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    Good luck with your cleanup AAnightowl. The pics are gorgeous, but oh what a job to clean that up!
     
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    DS is home from trucking this week and got the big limbs cut up. I just have the firewood to haul, and the debris to clean up, but it is doable now. It will take a few more days. I hate wasting that brush, but it needs cleaned up.

    DS also cut up some old storm damages in the pasture, so I will work on taking care of that too.

    And I want to get some early seeds planted like carrots and cabbage and beets and some spinach, and maybe some lettuce.
     
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    Wow sounds like a very productive day.
     
  4. AAnightowl

    AAnightowl Young Pine

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    I did not yet get to planting any seeds. I was able to get some new garden dirt/soil for my raised beds. Hopefully, I can get some cold weather things planted this coming week.

    I had tried to make a new nest box for my chickens a couple of weeks ago, but it was too big. I put legs on it, and I can use it to clean root veggies, and for holding seed starting trays in the spring. DS adjusted the legs so it is now waist high.
     
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