Posted by Lou from Wi. on September 14, 2011 at 17:37:34 from (174.124.37.145):
In Reply to: Re: OT: FROST?! posted by Billy NY on September 14, 2011 at 13:12:53:
Billy from NY. Yep the O.C.46 is resting now. Waiting for the time we will need it again.That garden is the most peculiar thing. Plants coming up again after tilling and shredding.Had two truck loads of good black dirt hauled in, and Victor leveled it out and we got us a troy built rear tine tiller. Works great. I noticed Larry"s pictures of his rear tine tiller and we was so impressed we got one.sure beats what we had(and still have) to work with. Now today, Victor hauled in 4 giant loads of horse manure to mix with more black dirt for next years garden.One of these days, I'll dig out the photo of the farm with the Hwy sign and see if Larry or some one could trace it back We lived close to Cory Pa and pop worked at the glass works there. Any way sure would be interesting to see (if at all possible) to find the farm still standing. I sure was a young lad when we had it. Any way thanks for the swell post. Regards LOU.
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