BarG
Founding Member
My wife said I couldnt have one of those hoes, she didn't know so I didn't tell her . Okay, keep it simple. But all my friends have one.Looks great. I need one of those stirrup hoe's.
My wife said I couldnt have one of those hoes, she didn't know so I didn't tell her . Okay, keep it simple. But all my friends have one.Looks great. I need one of those stirrup hoe's.
Looks great. I need one of those stirrup hoe's.
Wow!
Those are beautiful plants, K!
They happy to be in Bama!
rc
I guess thats what I made for my hide tanning. just like that but different.
I call it my hide-e-hoe. If you want some wife references I aint got em.
Old fencing materials. Shifters from old trucks.
I never thought to use on the ground. I'm saying your hoe looks just like what I use for scraping hides.
Wow. Can't believe you have flowers already.
Very decorative pets. Some look like hostas.
Bob
Two days of sunshine. I've been a busy beaver. I picked up the rest of the rocks from the last tilling, picked suckers, tilled again between the rows and finished my hoeing. The plants are loving the sun. They haven't seen it so long they all wilted down real nice.
Alright Knucks. Looking good. Now, set back and take a well deserved break......
That big tillers workin out for ya.
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