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RE: Spring Projects - Augie91 - 03-15-2021

Atomic dump?!


RE: Spring Projects - snowman - 03-22-2021

http://imgur.com/a/DiX8ROH

Some photos of the barn. 40x60 overall. 22x22 shop, utility room, office, bathroom and a location for a walk in cooler.

Electrical rough in is almost done.

Concrete out front in roughly two weeks. Then final driveway.

Once i get those items checked and part of the interior walls sheeted, I'll get spray foam on those and the entire exterior walls. Blown in above the ceiling in the shop area and the liner panel.

Interior of the barn gets finished with a liner panel to 8'. Shop side will get all drywall.

Slow process only working on it one day a week. Hope to be done in time to move in per se in the fall


RE: Spring Projects - Stank Delicious - 03-27-2021

That is quite the Amish whorehouse you've got there. Totally jelly.


RE: Spring Projects - Mexas Joe - 05-12-2021

Looking very good, snowman!


RE: Spring Projects - Mexas Joe - 01-23-2023

Bumpage.

Spring projects include.

Raised Garden.
Erosion control measures in my back pasture. Straw Wattles, top soil and seed.
Chicken coop.


RE: Spring Projects - Augie91 - 01-28-2023

Post pics of that coop project!!


RE: Spring Projects - Buzzie mcnugget - 02-22-2023

Garden expansion
Chicken moat around garden
Set up some radio antenna/cb/ham communications capability beyond our frs
Build out steer pen for the beefeses project
Stairs down to back yard from balcony
Stretch goal underground bunker


Spring Projects - Augie91 - 05-04-2023

Y'all gonna be busy. I'm staining a deck today.

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RE: Spring Projects - dj in kc - 05-04-2023

Maters and peppers are in the ground. One pepper plant is missing after 12 hours. Time to shoot some rabbits.


RE: Spring Projects - Buzzie mcnugget - 05-05-2023

We have opted for fabric grow bags this year.
Moderate success last year with plastic ones.
I've been turning a round hay bale, chicken litter, scraps, yard debris into soil for a couple years now.
I've got probably 2.5 yards of black goodness.
Mixed with peat, I hope to have a reasonably easy maintenanced system.