anybody have much success with potatoes in buckets? i got a few in storage that the wife wont use cuz they started growing. wondering if i can...
i have one built, waiting for a swarm. maybe this year. i have been wanting to build an observation hive for the past few years too.
Yesterday was first flying since christmas and they were bringing pollen in that day too. Today they were coming with full baskets and dusty heads.
They always like to be checking out the smell of fresh wood. Especially black birch. The love drinking the puddles in my processing area. Its like...
anybody new getting into it this year? Mine were flying today for the first time this year and were even bringing in a bit of pollen. Early....
Once yu find the right stuff you will be craving a root beer after cutting or splitting. Might i suggest the 'not your fathers' variety.
The economic break -even point for me to burn oil vs. wood i figure is about $1.50-1.60/gal. I tried letting oil boiler fire. Mentally i couldnt...
Should be giving you some great heat then!
Thats funny. BB doesnt leave any coals in my boiler. But only oak and locust does really. Any idea on MC? Mine is ready to go in 18 months.
I love BB!
Yes, a lot of time. A great deal of number crunching goes into properly designing wood boiler systems. 8600btus/# of wood is part of it. Dont...
thats the most accurate way to do it. i am ~60#'s/load. normally two loads per day. when its less than 10* wind chill i need 3 loads. 3cuft...
I worked this up today. Take care on the two outside splits of each level of cribbing that they dont rock and are slightly taller than the ones...
At least you get to keep your skivvies on. Good thing we dont have neighbors!
pa is always doing roadwork and the roads still suck
Yeah man! $1.65 here today.
So raystown lake is pretty crazy looking
Should be able to make it and would bring my 4yo boy.
I got stuck! That doesnt really happen with the truck. This was the second stuck of the day. The first time i slipped into the other neighbors...
They all tucked in. Snow is a good layer of insulation for them. I will clear them out the first day it is expected to be 45* or so to allow them...