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    60 trees and bushes later................................

    Remember poor acid into water, not water into acid. Violent reaction if you do that wrong.
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    60 trees and bushes later................................

    Vollmer if your planting evergreens it normally takes four years for them to take off. That's because they need to drop enough needles to acidify the soil. You can pay a mint for a nursery to acidify your soil with muriatic acid, or buy expensive muriatic acid, but a chemist told me muriatic...
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    60 trees and bushes later................................

    KDM I have a Luscious Pear that produces a couple of hundred pounds each year. I am never able to use everything that comes off that tree. I have two other pears also. One year a buck completely girdled them rubbing. I capped the end with wax so they would not dry out. Next spring when they...
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    Why Do You Hunt?

    Excellent post KDM. Hunting or fishing are mental rehabilitation. Nothing like standing on a mountaintop looking out over God's creation. One often forgets to hunt.
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    Why Do You Hunt?

    why do you hunt I guess it's so much a part of me that I have given it little thought. Sort of like why do I breath, why does my heart beat etc. I do enjoy it though as you describe NPlabs. The grocery store meat is only slightly above road kill, or maybe not. Dead deer on the side of the...
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    New rifle build

    Beautiful. In the world of gunsmiths you got a Rembrandt.
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    night crawlers

    I bought apples from a local nursery. I didn't have nightcrawlers until then. I planted two then it got dark. Started the third in the morning and when the dirt broke away it was full of nightcrawlers. Now my yard is full of them. I bought a 70 gallon tank with an axle through the middle...
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    Fresh water for the camper

    I have seen some nice 40 gallons with wheels at Camping World. Some even have 12 volt transfer pumps.

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