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    Used Heavy Equipment for Landscaping – Anyone Bought from Boom & Bucket?

    I’m planning some big landscaping projects for my garden, including leveling the ground and moving large rocks. I’m thinking about buying used equipment like a mini excavator or skid steer from Boom & Bucket to handle the heavy lifting. Has anyone here purchased equipment for their garden...
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    Thinking about buying a used gardening tractor from Boom & Bucket. Looking for feedback

    I'm planning to upgrade my gardening setup and came across a few used tractors on Boom & Bucket. The prices seem reasonable, and they offer a warranty, which gives me some peace of mind. However, since this is my first time buying equipment from them, I wanted to see if anyone here has...
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    New Trailer

    I had a similar experience with a used trailer I repurchased a few years ago. It needed some work, especially on the decking, but after a weekend fixing it up, it was as good as new. I learned to regularly check and maintain the trailer's tires and wheel bearings, as they can wear out faster...
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    What are You Eating from the Garden?

    Sounds like you've got a pretty awesome veggie lineup going on! We're into some basic stuff here – tomatoes, bell peppers, and basil are our go-tos. They make for some killer pasta sauces and salads.
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    What Did You Do In The Garden?

    Yesterday, I did some weeding and added some fresh compost to my raised beds. Last week, I planted some tomato and cucumber seeds, and they're starting to sprout now. Today, I'm planning to tackle some pruning and maybe plant some herbs.
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    Coffee

    I'm more of a coffee person myself, but I do enjoy a good cup of tea from time to time, especially in the afternoon. I think it really depends on personal preference and what works best for you.
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    knots

    Personally, I stick with the improved clinch knot most of the time. It's been pretty reliable for me when tying on hooks and terminal tackle. Give it a shot if you haven't already – might work.
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    Cauliflower & Romanesco Cauliflower

    Romanesco cauliflower can be more drought-tolerant than regular white cauliflower. I've grown it in a semi-arid area, and it did pretty well. Just make sure to give it some extra water during the dry spells, and you should be good to go.
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