Well, dang, everyone got sick. Not fun. Take care.
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We do have neighbors who share our driveway, but yeah... wonderfully, blessedly quiet and private out here. We're the end of a dead end road.Runs 700-800 feet to the bottom there, then turns 90 and is another 350 feet or so to the road. We call that blessed privacy.
Need about 100 ton of gravel, maybe more, to make real improvements.
Invasive? How does it spread?Lots of yupon holly. I HATE yupon holly.
I'd love to harvest deer. Hubby says no, so... no. But some vension in the freezer would be wonderful!I might *also* be creating some safe sight lines for sending Bambi to freezer camp. Seasonally dependent, of course...
Our 5-7 rock gets washed down the drive. or driven down into the clays and sands - but mostly washed down. At least I can drag it back up now.Same here. We'll get 10 yards and, it just doesn't stay. Does it sink into the sand? Walk away? Get carried off by the turkey vultures?
As far as ordering some, we've found that "gravel" is mostly sand. "Washed stone" is what we really need, and is quite a lot more expensive.
Invasive? How does it spread?
Sassafras is nigh on impossible to get rid of here. I have to fight them constantly near the blueberry bushes.
I'd love to harvest deer. Hubby says no, so... no. But some vension in the freezer would be wonderful!
What are you going to get?and my wife TOLD ME to get a rifle to go take bambi. She hates firearms of all sorts. But she loves Bambi on the plate.
I share that sentiment with herand my wife TOLD ME to get a rifle to go take bambi. She hates firearms of all sorts. But she loves Bambi on the plate.