Never with soap. I have used many different brands over the years and have never had a problem. I'm the guy who goes into a store and gets whatever is on the end-cap. I have no worries about it.
I most certainly would. I would write up some sort of rental contract though stipulating if the rent is behind by 3 months or so, the locks would be changed. I know times are tough for everyone so the cost would be more than fair, but you don't want to get used either.
The first thing you want to do is find out about the relationship between your water and fertilizers. For starters, recommended usage amounts should be on the bag you buy (If that's how you get it). There are also helpful resources at your local extension office. COntamination is not only bad...
Does anyone here use Craigs List to buy/sell/barter/give away? With all the other free options available today, I view CL as a relic from the past that is better suited as a last resort.
There are tilling attachments you can buy to pull behind a small tractor or riding mower. The same for sprayers actually.
And I for one wouldn't mind retiring and staying put where I am.
If it were me, I would use it as a shop for my vehicles. I like it better when I can work on them under shelter and a barn is bigger than a typical garage. More "moving about" room.
You can always use fill dirt to fill up the "potholes". Most people just give away any excess they have after completing a land improvement project.
It will take time and energy, but it's a lot better than having standing water on your property.
Certain Native Americans paid attention to the phases of the moon when planting certain crops. I know The Farmers Almanac touches on this, but does anyone else here pay attention to this sort of thing?
I keep up with real estate trends when I have the time. If the bottom fell out of what I'm doing now, I would probably get a real estate licence and go that route.
Milk straight of the goat. Cream and all. Quick fat right there. And what ^ said. Try different flavors until something sticks. When he gets hungry enough........he'll eat.
Do you find that it's easier to find machinery for sale online or off? Do you think sellers are doing a good enough job in getting their product seen online, or do you find the whole process problematic?
I would solder it before I put anything like that in a radiator. I don't know where you are, but some Harbour Freight stores sell what you need for that.