Just ordered (22) of them for my 10 bucket system from www.cpesupply.com for .61 cents/ea.
Just ordered (22) of them for my 10 bucket system from www.cpesupply.com for .61 cents/ea.
for the RDWC systems ?
this what your going to do when you retire ?
Sorry if my post wasn't clear; I ordered the (22)1.5" Female Adapters from them, not the washers. I still need the info from you on where to get them.
Hows the f13s coming? Are you planning any crosses with your stock?
Hey Snype, why exactly are we using the Carlon 1'5" female adapters and not the Nibco's.
Snype, tell us some more histories/amecdotas of how is going the life in the countryside, for many of us urbanites, what you are doing is a dream that maybe one day we will do.
What are you dairy chores around the farm? Apart of the plants, what else are you up to?
We don't really have a plan for most of the plants. This is turning into more work than I thought it would be and it's starting to get pretty expensive. We already spent over 25k on everything and I'm just not trying to spend too much more. We are going to be able to fit up to 150 plants in the cold frames and then we cleared some spots for some others. I have no idea how many plants we're going to be able to plant. We aren't using any systems and we will be hand watering everything. LOL! I added up how much time it's going to take to lug water around with the 4-Wheeler and it's going to be a full time job, possibly 7 days a week. For most of the scattered plants, we are digging holes. I came to the conclusion to just use a liquid based organic nutrient feed to water the scatterers plants with and then the plants in the Smart Pots will be in the Super Soil that we made. The soil on the land should be pretty good as it is because it's been a working farm since the 1800's.good to see you back snype and can't wait to see those outdoor plants! what is your schedule and plan for those 1000 plants. gotta be a ton of work watching over that many starts lol. if i had to do i would water them with 1/2 in drip line and space them so that each plant sits right under a dripper. then just stretch the line out as far as you need….also you're gonna need truckloads of soil or are you using native soil?
that motor breath looks nice too! my new neighbor actually had some motor breath as well wonder if its the same, he said it was SFV x ChemD…real greasy and reeked like fuel i liked it.
good luck man and looking forward to those pics. and check out my new outdoor farm!
Snype, after the winter you've had there, I'm sure your animal count is down some, no? Any plan to re-up on any livestock? Wondering if you guys have decided to scale back on that endeavor..?
Thanks for the show, always watchin'!