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Yup, your right. I was stupid to think this was the place for me to show off my stupid self and my stupid tires, and my stupid chickens. Alright, I'll be stupid. But, I won't be stupid here any longer. Cancel me out on this forum. Ya'll have fun. And, thanks to those of you who were polite and considerate to a fellow redneck. I sure appreciated it.

Gosh, I hate it when I say things when I'm upset. Folks, maybe I misunderstood what the person above was trying to say. If I did I appologize.
 
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Hi mley1,
Anyone that is kind enough to care about his family and love them is a good dad in my book.Keep up the good work.

I do like the post that you started

Best wishes,
Ed
 
You might be a red neck if you plant in tires and have made raised garden beds with old solid core doors. Nice thing with using doors is I don't have to kneel to pull weeds and it raises the garden up enough that the chickens that are free ranging in the fenced in front yard tend to stay out. Would you consider it redneck if you intentionally plant cabbage, broccoli, and cauliflower for your birds?
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Up here, planting in tires is commonly taught practice through the Master Gardeners Course through our university and practiced all over.
 
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Gosh, Ed, thanks. I sure thought my post would have gone a better direction. Me, the missus, and my younguns do what we can together as a family. We try our best to raise 'em up right. So far, so good I think. Thanks again Ed. It was a pleasure chatting with ya.
 
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Sorry, wasn't trying to be disrespectful to you. Was only offering scientific facts as to possible/probable results of consuming food grown this way.

I NEVER called you a bad dad either. Hopefully you are a concerned father, & will do your own research. Some of what you posted to me was quite RUDE however. But that's just my opinion. Good luck with whatever you decide.
 
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It is a pretty common practice down here too. I have a friend in England who plants potatoes in old tires cause she lives in a small neighborhood, with small yards.

And, uhm, planting for your chickens? You betcha!! Chickens gotta eat, just the same as you! Our chickens get lots of treats like that. I haven't tried using doors yet. I'm afraid the rain might weaken them to the point they'd fail to hold the soil in. But, using exterior doors might work ok.
 
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Sorry, wasn't trying to be disrespectful to you. Was only offering scientific facts as to possible/probable results of consuming food grown this way.

I NEVER called you a bad dad either. Hopefully you are a concerned father, & will do your own research. Some of what you posted to me was quite RUDE however. But that's just my opinion. Good luck with whatever you decide.

LCRT, buddy, I did get rude with you. My perception from what you wrote was that you were insinuating I was a bad parent or uncaring father. That is the farthest from the truth. I would give my life for my kids. I'll get rude quick with someone who I think is wronging me. I see now that I was wrong.

I do appologize for being rude to you LCRT. Often times it's very difficult to understand someones meaning behind a written post on the internet. I do appologize LCRT. I was wrong buddy.
 
Marty, where I come from I can't tell you how many people have planted flowers and tomato plants and who knows what else in old tires. The really big tractor tires are coveted! LOL I know I have eaten my share of those tomatoes.
 
I agree that we sometimes can't see the feelings behind a post. I was only trying to point out something that I felt was important.


Again was not trying to insinuate you were a bad parent. Sorry if that's the way it came across.
 
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