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Broken Hydraulic-powered Loader
He advised me to make sure it had a high temperature override. So of course, with a snow fall coming and a stiff north wind promising drifts, the loader stopped working. You never know when you'll learn something that will save you money or make you money...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Why You Need a Post-Hole Digger
You could fire up an auger to dig the needed holes, but for simple tasks like these, post-hole diggers can be more convenient and help you complete the job without much effort on your part.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Peanut Storing: Learn About Post Harvest Peanut Curing
Space bunch types 24 inches apart and runner peanuts 36 inches apart. (18 C.) for germination. Sow the peanut seeds 1-1/2 inches deep, 6-8 inches apart. Curing peanuts may then be accomplished via natural drying or mechanical drying.
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Replace Old Fence Posts by Hand
Step 5: Reattach the Fencing Now that your post is in the ground, all you have to do is reattach the fencing. Once you're satisfied with the height of the post, fill the sides of the hole with dirt to secure it in the ground.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Use A Tractor To Remove Stubborn Fence Posts
Even with both of us tugging on the post, it refused to come out of the ground. When manpower just won't do to complete your farm chores, it's time to get your tractor involved. With many pasture fences to care for, I spend a lot of time each year repairing...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Indoor Hyacinth Care: Caring For Hyacinth Houseplants Post Flowering
This is calledThe foliage will still be green at this point, and should be left to die off naturally. Once the leaves are dead, cut the entire plant back to soil level, so only bulb and roots remain.Move your pot to a cold, dark space.
Ohio
Willoughby
Tips For Harvesting Apples And Post Harvest Apple Storing
In red varieties, the color is not a good indicator of maturity. If apples are stored in plastic bags, be sure to poke some holes in them so the gas can filter out.Relative humidity is also an important factor in the storage of apples and should be between...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hydraulic Hoses: What You Need to Know
Hydraulic fluid caused wounds quickly lead to gangrene and amputation. A massive rupture can be messy, but a pinhole leak can be of greater concern. Even under low pressure it can cause problems, but under high pressure, it can cut like a knife, penetrating...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Walk Like an Egyptian
If you don't harvest and replant the bulblets yourself, the stem simply topples under their weight. There are a handful of online sources, too. They are very winter hardy, and by either replanting a few of the bulbs or by letting them walk, you'll always...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Post Harvest Pumpkin Storage: Learn How How To Store Pumpkins
Use the seed packet to get an idea of the mature color of the variety. Harvesting pumpkins at the right time increases the storage time. Throw away rotting pumpkins, or cut them up and add them to thepile.
Ohio
Willoughby
Metal T-Posts Can Serve Many Purposes On Your Farm
You can use T-posts as the anchor posts for simple trellises, running mesh or wires from post to post to provide handholds for the tiny tendrils of these climbing vines. They can be used for a wide variety of farming projects.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Amaryllis Care After Flowering: Learn About Post Bloom Care Of Amaryllis
The bold, nodding flowers on thick, erect stems bring a festive beauty to the home interior when skies are gray and temperatures are chilly outside. Once the amaryllis flowers are gone, the plant can still provide a tropical look for months.
Ohio
Willoughby
Phal Orchid Care After Flowering – Caring For Phalaenopsis Orchids Post Bloom
Most Phals can be forced to bloom from the old flower spike and then the stem can be removed. A few tricks might even get the old flower spike reblooming for a second flush of spectacular flowers.Phalaenopsis orchid care bears a simpler set of instructions...
Ohio
Willoughby
The Scents of Building Fence
<< More Shop Talk >> Watching my dad work a tree was like watching a sculptor turn a block of stone into a work of art. Bark was stripped, posts loaded and only then did we head for the fence line.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Allium Post Bloom Care: Caring For Allium Bulbs Once Flowering Is Over
In these conditions, they bloom in early summer and tend to last for about three weeks.. To do this, simply dig around the plant with a trowel and lift the bulbs out. The leaves may look a little straggly, so it's a good idea to plant alliums in a bed...
Ohio
Willoughby
Gopher Apple
After it was established I planted it in the landscape in a sunny area with particularly poor soil where it continues to thrive.Gopher apple is an important plant in the ecosystems of the coastal plain.
California
El Segundo
Worldwide Peat Shortage: Soaring Prices, Dwindling Supplies
This region normally produces 75 to 80% of the peat moss used throughout North America. If you do the math, if our harvest is significantly less, we've got a lot of fixed costs to spread over a smaller volume, which increases our costs of production significantly."Buffington...
California
El Segundo
France Mandates Green Roofs
The lines mimic the bank's logo. While this wasn't quite the law that eco-activists in the country pushed for—they, of course, wanted full green roofs on every building—we still say it's a big win for sustainability in the land of Champagne and croissants.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
4 Steps To Build A Simple, Effective Garden Fence
Attach the mesh wire to the wooden posts using fencing staples; zip ties can be used to attach it to the metal T-posts. Be sure to place it on the outside of the posts, facing away from the interior of the garden fence, so that any curious animals pushing...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
She ... Is a He!
Other weekend chores will include reseeding some bare spots in the lawn, pulling out the plethora of spent calendula plants in the front garden, harvesting spinach, digging up and dividing some of my overzealous Nepeta (catmint) plants, and moving my...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
A Frigid Track-vehicle Repair
We hit the snowy trail again and made it back to the lodge before the restaurant closed for the night. It had been an exciting, challenging and fulfilling day. I advised backing the snow coach up to place the break midway, giving us a little slack to...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
18 Halloween Costumes Inspired By The Farm
Cutest cow, chicken, and horse I've ever seen. Thus our farmer and cow costume was set! It was so much fun and so special for him and I to go trick-or-treating hand in hand. #halloween #halloweencostume #couplecostume #diycostume #chickencostume #eggcostume...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Is Your Furniture Being Reduced to a Pile of Dust by The Powder Post Beetle?
So, I will take their word for it and keep an eye out.""Like I said, this whole thing just gives me the willies and I can't believe this happened to us. I am still...mad over it. (All of the above pictures are copyrighted by DawnLL.) I searched for more...
California
El Segundo
19 Farm Animals Having A Better Spring Break Than You
#surfgoat #SandysLifeguardTower #goatpro3 @haaheo A photo posted by Michele Judy (@michelejudy) on Mar 19, 2013 at 8:28pm PDT iStock/Thinkstock Norm Lanier/Flickr ?✨? Piggie pile up ?✨?
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Holy Goat—That\'s a Big Praying Mantis!
Worldwide, adult mantises range in size from 2/5 inch to 12 inches long; Chinese praying mantises are the biggest insects in the U.S. Most praying mantises are brown, green or pink and nicely camouflaged to blend with the type of greenery they live in.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Farm Fence Styles
If a high-tensile fence is not an option for you, it's possible to run a strand of simple electric wire, not stretched with tension, across fence posts. (There's usually a metal stake that secures the fence.) You can move them, transport them and store...
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
The Pumpkin Vandal
I don't mind her taking a few bites of my plants this time of year, but, golly, did she have to ruin our ‘art' work? We've had a female deer prancing around our front yard for the past few weeks, nibbling the random hosta and occasional coral bell.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia