Boy, it's really hot here today. 85F with high humidity, makes manual labor outside hard on my old body. I have been cleaning out an old wood chip pile, and got it down to one or two carts full of chips remaining.
Picture of what remains of the wood chips pile...
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OK, not a very exciting picture, I admit, but I want to draw your attention to the plants on the top of the photo. Are those poison ivy plants? Here is a closeup...
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I remember an old saying, "Leaves of three, let them be." This plant has 3 leaves.
Well, I said it was hot and humid today. To make things worse, I got into some poison ivy about 3 weeks ago and suffered with that itchy rash for 2 weeks. Not wanting to take a chance, I am wearing long pants on this job. Don't want to chance getting a poison ivy rash again on my legs. That was no fun.
So, if anyone can verify these plants are poison ivy or not I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Well, I got 2 carts full of old wood chips and dumped them into the chicken run. After that, I was too tired and sweaty to continue. I filled up my bigger 10 cubic foot "Gorilla" cart so each load was a lot. Notice that "Gorilla" is in quotes because I actually bought an off-brand cart at Menards.
Here is a picture of the actual cart I bought...
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IIRC, I got that 10 cubic foot Huntington Pro cart on sale at Menards for less than $150.00. It has the same specs - 10 cubic feet, 1,500 pounds - as the Gorilla cart. However, the Gorilla cart sells for about $359 at Home Depot. The Gorilla cart does have some inserts for side panels if you want. That might be nice if you needed higher sides. Both carts have the handles that convert to manual pulling or tow behind a mower. That is the main feature I wanted.
Here is the Gorilla cart for comparison...
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Like I said, I got two big carts full of wood chips and dumped them in a big pile in the chicken run. I went into the house to cool off a bit, but then decided about 10 or 15 minutes later to take a picture of the big wood chip pile in the chicken run just to show you people how hard I have been working.
Well, I went back outside and took a picture, but, unfortunatley, my composting chickens had already leveled the pile. Oh well, that's what I love about my chickens making compost for me...
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If it cools down this evening, I will probably mow some of the lawn and toss the grass clippings on top of those wood chips. Got to keep that carbon/nitrogen level in balance to promote better composting.