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To: Ish who wrote (464)1/2/2016 4:41:07 PM
From: Shoot1st  Respond to of 670
 
Any idea how hard it is to find old bed springs......

last one I saw was on Antiques Road Show.

but they do work....and they say turkeys are the smart birds.......yeah right!

actually, I liked the old days when you could use a .222

Shootie



To: Ish who wrote (464)1/16/2016 9:03:21 AM
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I have been getting my garden seeds from a farmer's store and pay about 30-35 cents for a tablespoon full, but many are GMO.

This morning I found wide variety of NON GMO seeds on Amazon at very good prices....excellent prices if you consider most included free shipping and no driving on my part to get them. Ordered plenty.
Later I plan to harvest my own seeds for next year.

Plowed under 4 rows of Crimson Clover about 5 or 6 weeks ago. Tilled 2 of the rows again about a week ago for early Feb planting. Soil looks great. The second till really buried the clover.

Still eating and giving away turnips and turnip greens and spinach and collards from last fall's planting.
New Garlic is a foot high. I love the smell of the leaves.

We also keep a generous 5 year supply of seeds in the deep freeze. I give about a year's worth to the Montagnards every spring and then replace them.One of them stopped in last week to see what I have to donate this year