Yes but the waterproof camera was sold...Tsk tsk. Whasamatterwivya taxmen don't care what the weather is like.![]()


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Yes but the waterproof camera was sold...Tsk tsk. Whasamatterwivya taxmen don't care what the weather is like.![]()
frizzles are awesome!
How one could not get on with a rooster is completely beyond my comprehension. Wives and husbands, sure, I can understand that. Relatives! got some; detest most of them. Kids, orrible little critters. Strange how killing off the aformentioned isn't seen as problem solving.Isn't that about the least natural thing for a bird to be, especially in your rainy climate?
Wait .... she wouldn't compromise on the move to NJ to be closer to her parents to at least get a house with enough yard for a couple of chickens but she will move out of the country entirely???
Or something like ACT fluoride rinse which you don't swallow at all.
And like all other priority lists, when a task finally nears the top something comes along and becomes #1. I understand well!
Which solved the problem for THEMTheir problem was they had a rooster they didn't get on with. No rooster, no problem
Some tax, picture from 2 years ago
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Hollowed out bamboo pushed deep into the ground down which one pours water does apparently work to encourage the plant to develop deep roots which gives them resilience in times of droughtyes. Brown dry organic material on the bottom (wood, cardboard, etc,) > compost > regular dirt >then good top soil. We feed composting material down the tube /keyhole, all the time, it interacts with the regular dirt, original compost layer and the decaying brown material so that the nutrients in the soil are constantly replenished. We are really enjoying a great yield and the chicken manure has really upped our game.![]()
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Frizzle selfie! Dusty is a cuddler. Even when broody. Whenever I take her away from her "nest" so she can eat and dust bathe, she puts her beak right up to my nose and goes "Caw!" like a crow. Then she nuzzles her head right under my chin and goes "Coo!" like a pigeon. I think she got a little of Cleo's spirit when Cleo left us for the Big Chicken Jungle...
This technique is very common in Australia. Even the council gardeners do it when they're planting new street trees, but they use quite wide plastic pipes and the water is added to the pipes from a truck mounted with a tank of water that pauses by the tree and tips water down a spout which is mounted to a lever operated by the driver. It keeps plants healthier in the heat while saving water. The larger the tree, the more pipes are needed to encourage wide and deep root growth.Hollowed out bamboo pushed deep into the ground down which one pours water does apparently work to encourage the plant to develop deep roots which gives them resilience in times of drought
Regular gardeners do this too by recycling plastic bottles. Cut the bottom off & bury the bottle beside what is planted. Water is poured down the tube. Useful during water restrictions as no water is wasted & all of it goes where most needed. By the time the plastic disintegrates the plant is well established.This technique is very common in Australia. Even the council gardeners do it when they're planting new street trees, but they use quite wide plastic pipes and the water is added to the pipes from a truck mounted with a tank of water that pauses by the tree and tips water down a spout which is mounted to a lever operated by the driver. It keeps plants healthier in the heat while saving water. The larger the tree, the more pipes are needed to encourage wide and deep root growth.
Dreaming of moving to New Zealand once in a while. It’s such a beautiful and unspoiled country compared to where I live. My husband dreams with me.And that is married life.![]()