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Wow all those taxes and restrictions make me happy that I live out here in the middle of nowhere. When you buy property outside of town it actually says on the deed that you are living in farmland and may experience noise odors and dust. So if you don't like it you are out of luck. We pay pretty substantial income and property taxes, but no taxes on livestock.
 
Wow all those taxes and restrictions make me happy that I live out here in the middle of nowhere. When you buy property outside of town it actually says on the deed that you are living in farmland and may experience noise odors and dust. So if you don't like it you are out of luck. We pay pretty substantial income and property taxes, but no taxes on livestock.

Do have a lower property tax bracket for using the property for farming?
 
Possibly the heat:confused:
Maybe missing a nutrient :idunno
Just a thought :)
I put out plant food three or four times a year to each plant and annual tree stakes for my trees. If it is a nutrient, I can't imagine what. I tell you, gardening is a full time job. My crepe myrtle trees (13 of them) have scale that I am doctoring them for, as well as my nandina. I had to make a daily schedule of chores so I would not get overwhelmed with the needs of the yard and house. I didn't put out weed and feed for the front yard this year ( I procrastinated till it was too late) and the front yard looks so pitiful. Next year, though...
 

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