What did you do in the garden today?

I hear ya...I quadrupled my tomato seeds during our warm snap in February...beyond thankful to finally get them all planted or gifted! Saved couple folks no telling how much $ with 30 tomato plants!
Thankful beyond belief!
Now bring on the tomatoes!!!

What all kinds did u plant this year?!
SanMarzano, Chocolate Stripe, Di Lucca, Early Treat, Early Girl, Best Boy, Bodacious, Box Car Willy, Amber, Midnight Snack, and Market
 
Happened to be looking at Gorilla (and non-Gorilla) 4-wheel poly dump carts online to see how much they cost this year. Just found out that our local Menards had the very last box of the Huntingon Pro 1,400 lb. capacity poly dump cart on clearance for about $100 off.

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:clap Lucky for me that I had some Menards rebate checks ready to be spent and a credit card that needed to be exercised. So, I went into town this morning and snatch up that last cart. Final cost, around $135 after 11% rebate which I will send in. But I had a couple rebate checks that I cashed in, so I was out of the store for a little less than $100.

They don't list the cubic foot holding capacity of these carts, only the weight load at 1,400 lbs. I compared that to the Gorilla cart closest size at 1,500 lbs which costs $388.00 at WalMart. I really like these poly dump carts, and now I have two of them, but neither is a Gorilla band cart. You can save a lot of money buying these non-Gorilla brand carts.

I was expecting this poly dump cart to be the same size as my previous cart, which is 6 cubic feet. However, when I got the box home and took all the parts out, I discovered that this Huntington Pro poly dump cart is almost half again as big as my previous 6 cubic foot cart. I did some measurements and worked out the math to discover that this new dump cart holds 8 cubic feet of material! That was a nice surprise.

One of the "must have" features that I need on these carts is a handle that converts from manual pull to tow behind a lawn mower. This cart has one of those 2-in-1 handles. Very nice.

Already put it to use this evening when I filled it up with chicken run compost and then sifted it through my cement mixer compost sifter. Topped off another 3 raised beds with freshly sifted compost before it got dark. My raised beds are looking good this year, at least starting off.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that the reason I was looking at getting yet another Gorilla (type) 4-wheeled cart was because my old one-wheeled wheelbarrow was getting stuck in the compost litter in the chicken run and I was really struggling to fill it up and move it out of the chicken run. This new 4-wheeled poly dump cart hold about 4X as much material as the wheelbarrow is infinitely easier to move around in the chicken run. The cart, even when loaded up with compost, just floats over the compost litter in the chicken run on those four big 13-inch wheels.

:old My back appreciated the lack of effort I had to put into moving the compost out of the run and over to the compost sifter. Worth the cost already.
I upgraded even further and added solid rubber tires. No more flats!
 
I upgraded even further and added solid rubber tires. No more flats!

Yep. I wait till I get a flat, but then I replace it with a soild tire. Started doing that a few years ago after my inner tubes were only lasting one or two summers. Cheaper to replace them with solid tires that should last a lifetime.
 
Yep. I wait till I get a flat, but then I replace it with a soild tire. Started doing that a few years ago after my inner tubes were only lasting one or two summers. Cheaper to replace them with solid tires that should last a lifetime.
I can never remember what they are called and I always end up saying Eternal Tires. 😂

No matter what, I love them!
 
I haven't even looked at the recipe and I want to make it! That sounds delicious!
I want to make it too. Gonna have DH pick some rhubarb for me when it’s ready…not quite yet.

@Sally PB my dog digs & eats grubs. He loves them. Speaking of, he got a nest of baby bunnies this am, dug them all up & left 2 dead that I can see, so I’m not sure if he ate any or just killed them. I can’t blame him, he’s a rat terrier just doing what he’s supposed too. Now if he could just catch those stupid chipmunks! They’re just too quick for him.

The little murderer:
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Oooo! I love ballet, even though I've only seen a few! What are you going to see?
It’s the Harlem Ballet. They’re performing in Worcester, MA. DD and I go to the Nutcracker every year and have seen Swan Lake once. This will be a bit different from the standard classical performances. So looking forward to it.
 

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