Nothing so rewarding as when an old engine fires up for the first time in ages after you've spent a bit of time working on it :thumb2:
Lee Drennen’s Hobby Farm & Garden
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Looking nice Lee. I drive a Ford and Claas at work. The Ford is a bit 'agricultural' and certainly shakes the old bones.
On a side note. I've just planted 30 rhubarb seeds today. I'm planning to give them away to a few people when they germinate. Nothing beats fresh rhubarb crumble.Comment
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Looking nice Lee. I drive a Ford and Claas at work. The Ford is a bit 'agricultural' and certainly shakes the old bones.
On a side note. I've just planted 30 rhubarb seeds today. I'm planning to give them away to a few people when they germinate. Nothing beats fresh rhubarb crumble.Comment
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I bought some rhubarb crowns and they all died. So i planted some seeds last year and they've thrived. Going to have a bumper crop this year (i have 3 plants growing). Our gooseberries and black currants are growing very well too. Just about to plant my blueberries into a bigger area. So hoping to get a nice crop from them too.Comment
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My uncle restored tractors & used them in ploughing competitions, he had quite a few over the years, Fordson Majors, a Dexta, Grey Fergies, his last one was a Massey Ferguson 135 which was very tidy. That didn't stop him from using it for the ploughing though.
I have a rhubarb root in my garden, it's a descendent of one that my Grandad brought us from his garden when we moved into a new house 40 years ago. The rhubarb took over the garden, we split the roots, gave some away but we still had loads. When my parents downsized we put a couple of roots in tubs, but they didn't do well. I moved into my house & planted the one that survived in my garden, it grew like wildfire last year and is growing quite well this year. Hopefully there will be plenty of rhubarb this year.Comment
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Gerry. I’m really glad I got it running I really miss driving it and working it.
Graeme. Thanks for sharing your uncle’s story I hope to get mine sanded down and re-painted this year. I never liked Rhubarb or could raise it. My brother likes in pies and does well raising it.
Jim. Thanks I would like to see a pic of some of those Scottish tractors
Alan. Thanks for stopping by and what is rhubarb crowns?Comment
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Thanks Alan I never knew that. Around my place there’s a lot of Poke if you harvest when young you can eat it like spinach or collard greens and okra. I never liked it myself. When it starts growing around here I’ll take a pic of it and post it.Comment
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I bought some rhubarb crowns and they all died. So i planted some seeds last year and they've thrived. Going to have a bumper crop this year (i have 3 plants growing). Our gooseberries and black currants are growing very well too. Just about to plant my blueberries into a bigger area. So hoping to get a nice crop from them too.
Lee - never heard of 'Poke' - might know it under a different name though - father was a gardener for several years and did a course at the RHS Wisley (Royal Horticultural Society) college before he went back to his true love which was animalsComment
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