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Post by tastyofhasty on Sept 21, 2014 12:30:44 GMT -5
Even though I haven't been much of a gardener for about 2 years now, I still have a bunch of gardening supplies that are taking up space in the house. Bags and bottles of fertilizing materials, plastic sheeting, a few tools that would get lost if I just left them in the carport, etc. Anybody got any good ideas for how to get this stuff out of the house but still keep it safe? (sigh) I just thought of our shed that is no longer used by chickens ... been meaning to clean that thing out ... (sigh!) ... this means work. and another question, where'd all my old enthusiasm go?? seems it just picked up and went! ... how do you get enthusiasm back? ... I've started taking a slew of vitamins; that seems to be helping, actually. ... but gotta psych myself up!
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Post by garrett on Sept 22, 2014 8:31:06 GMT -5
It comes and goes tasty Bond with yer gardening peeps lol It helps me at times
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Post by tastyofhasty on Sept 23, 2014 10:34:25 GMT -5
yep bonding with other gardeners is a good thing, I did appreciate that "get off your arse" post, exactly what I needed. hummm. And I was just on Swanson buying more vitamins (also helpful) and looked up "mitochondria" and there were two vitamins mentioning mitochondria: PQQ (this is actually quite a great vitamin, we started it about 2 months ago and it DOES seem to help with energy) and Rhodeola Rosea for ENERGY. So ... guess I'll get out there and at least get the old black water pipe out of the inside of the shed, and move it to the outside of the shed, and disregard funny noises in there (could be snakes!) but could be mice/rats, and disregard the spider webs (ugghh) and yep at least I've gotten off my arse! Hopefully I will still be alive to post agin.
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Post by tastyofhasty on Sept 23, 2014 12:00:15 GMT -5
Got the black water pipe out of the shed, and a few other pieces of junk. Next is raking all the old chicken-grass out of there.
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Post by garrett on Sept 23, 2014 13:04:45 GMT -5
yu can do it! smiles
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