LOL GREAT! Now my kids will know that dad has a friend in the seed business! They' have been diligently working on the yards now that the house is officially theirs! James is good people, I'll be glad to send the kids his way. Hope all is well with the homestead and hope they can finally fix the leveling system.
Viewer tip. Bolt a rod onto the corner of the box blade then mount the laser receiver to the rod and you have your own laser grading system. It will guide you very well
The growth from the plugs in the long run always seemed healthier to me . Going to have to get some of those blue bonnets seeds for my front. Don’t know if they would grow though for the oak trees. Not much ground growth. Hope you don’t have flys like we do up here
The flys are BAD! I am coming up with all kinds of fly solutions and few are working!LOL!😡 I have never done the plugs but they really seem to be taking off. You need a solid 4 to 5 hours of direct sun for the blue bonnets. Although I have seen some in State parks out your way that were doing quite well in partial shade. Thanks for watching!
Would love to hear more about the bluebonnets. We are starting our own homestead in east Texas and my wife loves bluebonnets. She wants to plant some in our front “yard” and the ditch area. Every year we make a trip to visit places just to look at the bluebonnets. Thanks for the content. 8:02
LOL GREAT! Now my kids will know that dad has a friend in the seed business! They' have been diligently working on the yards now that the house is officially theirs! James is good people, I'll be glad to send the kids his way. Hope all is well with the homestead and hope they can finally fix the leveling system.
It is always good to know a guy in the seed business! It is really getting old with these leveling issues! Thanks for watching!
Keep up the good work
Thanks, will do! Thanks a bunch for watching!
Looking good!
Thanks I appreciate your support!
Viewer tip. Bolt a rod onto the corner of the box blade then mount the laser receiver to the rod and you have your own laser grading system. It will guide you very well
That is a great idea! Thanks for the tip and thanks a whole bunch for watching!
The growth from the plugs in the long run always seemed healthier to me . Going to have to get some of those blue bonnets seeds for my front. Don’t know if they would grow though for the oak trees. Not much ground growth. Hope you don’t have flys like we do up here
The flys are BAD! I am coming up with all kinds of fly solutions and few are working!LOL!😡 I have never done the plugs but they really seem to be taking off. You need a solid 4 to 5 hours of direct sun for the blue bonnets. Although I have seen some in State parks out your way that were doing quite well in partial shade. Thanks for watching!
Would love to hear more about the bluebonnets. We are starting our own homestead in east Texas and my wife loves bluebonnets. She wants to plant some in our front “yard” and the ditch area. Every year we make a trip to visit places just to look at the bluebonnets. Thanks for the content. 8:02
Will do!
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Yes you are! Thanks for watching!