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Fort Spence

Spencie

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Stay away from my feet and outside of the house and you get a pass. 6+ feet
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Spencie

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Constitution Ohio
We would have preferred to have this done earlier in the month but SE Ohio has been a disaster weather wise this Spring. We had this point mulched, then raked it, fertilized it and disced it. This morning I seeded it with a clover/chicory mix. They are calling for rain the next 2 days so it has a chance.
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Spencie

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Mowed the yard for the first time. Well part of it. The front yard is filling in nicely. The side and back are a week or 2 behind and not as good of soil. The north side is really behind. Some of it hasn’t been seeded. Need some top soil spread to raise it up. Across the driveway is still struggling but does have some grass starting.
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giles

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I love brush hogging but hate mowing grass if that makes sense. My wife claims I bought the slowest growing grass ever so that’s a win.
I agree 100%! I was pulling for you to have mostly clover. If it wasn’t for my wife, my yard would be 90% clover patch. She’s been begging to fertilize it. Dumbass
 
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Spencie

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We turned one small plot into an orchard. We planted 4 Arkansas black apple trees and 3 pear trees. Everything is looking great except one pear tree. This fall we will add more. There are also loaded crab apple trees on the edges and some persimmon trees. We seeded the plot with a pipeline clover/grass mix.
The pic is one of the apple trees.
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