Granny's gone and done it again

We had been getting cold and rain. Last days of rain fizzled out. Now the ground is dry enough to till. I've got 4-5 hours of tilling to to after noon tomorrow. That's a lot of walking. At least I have a Troybuilt electric start so I don't pull my shoulder out of joint. I already have it fired up and running. I have a bed builder attachment for building raised rows to plant on too. My onions, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes always go on a ridge of some kind.
That's a lot of tilling.i may try that sweet potato like you mentioned and some okra and tomatoes. Maybe something else green like beans or turnip greens.
 
That's a lot of tilling.i may try that sweet potato like you mentioned and some okra and tomatoes. Maybe something else green like beans or turnip greens.
We have a new farmers market in town and I'm planting a large okra patch. 1/4 acre or so. I like to grow it as I don't have much bending to pick it. If all the booths are taken I'll sell it from the drive way. I sell grown hens that way so might as well double dip.
 
How many coops, hoop coops, rtc., do you have now, Larry? Seems like you are always building.
10 (I think.) About 3 more to go. Not nearly as many chickens as I once had. Just a few of each breed I'm interested in for breeding now. Two new breeds coming in July.
 

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