Earlier today Toby was playing with my parents' oldest dog and he ran over a water spigot/pipe in the back yard. Truthfully it was in a bad spot - right out in the open and up out of the ground. W had all of the materials to repair it. While it had to be repaired, he decided to move it against the garden fence and brace it with a piece of rebar. He also went ahead and wrapped it for winter. He used half of a pool noodle purchased on clearance at Dollar General. We paid just 10 cents for the noodle which works as well as the more expensive foam sold specifically for wrapping pipes.
Finally a couple of the acorn squash I had bought for wedding shower decorations had started to rot. W sliced up the squash for the chickens to eat, but he saved the seeds. I washed them and spread them out on a pet potty pad to dry. This is my new favorite way to dry seeds. The absorbent pads soak up the moisture quickly, and the seeds do not stick. I did the same thing with pumpkin seeds last week.
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Good tip on drying seeds on the pet pad! How funny about the Daddy fish getting annoyed, lol.
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