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baymule
Garden Master
Today’s chore; clean up the weed mess that is my piles of wood posts and T-posts and important stuff. I’ve already dug the couple of half rolls of sheep and goat wire out of this mess and straighten up the rolls of wire. Due to 6 months of rain the first half of the year, I didn’t think too much about this. When I finally did, weeds were over my head and covered everything. I figured out pretty quick that I’d rather wait for a hard killing frost to tame the weed monsters.
So here we are. Sunny beautiful day.
First I tried my Daddy’s yo-yo. I have a brand new one, but I like using his tools with the worn handles. But these weeds were too tall, thick and heavy.
I got out 2 machetes and sharpened them.
What’s in here? A concrete block. That would really tear up a bush hog!
Another one. There were more behind these two. The pile of used T-posts I salvaged out of the front fence line last fall are on concrete blocks right behind these blocks peeping out of the weeds.
I stepped on the tall grasses and weeds, bent them down and whacked on them using both hands on the machete.
Also in this tangled mess was some really heavy wire. It got scattered around when the fencing guys were here last December. That could do a number on a bush hog too.
Look close
What is that? It’s Carson! He had to go snuffle in the weeds, probably smelling rabbits. There is a Great Dane sized dog in there!
I made it to the fence.
Look at the rest of this mess!
I stopped for a neighbors little boy to feed Spot his bottle. Got some water and went back to work.
So here we are. Sunny beautiful day.
First I tried my Daddy’s yo-yo. I have a brand new one, but I like using his tools with the worn handles. But these weeds were too tall, thick and heavy.
I got out 2 machetes and sharpened them.
What’s in here? A concrete block. That would really tear up a bush hog!
Another one. There were more behind these two. The pile of used T-posts I salvaged out of the front fence line last fall are on concrete blocks right behind these blocks peeping out of the weeds.
I stepped on the tall grasses and weeds, bent them down and whacked on them using both hands on the machete.
Also in this tangled mess was some really heavy wire. It got scattered around when the fencing guys were here last December. That could do a number on a bush hog too.
Look close
What is that? It’s Carson! He had to go snuffle in the weeds, probably smelling rabbits. There is a Great Dane sized dog in there!
I made it to the fence.
Look at the rest of this mess!
I stopped for a neighbors little boy to feed Spot his bottle. Got some water and went back to work.