I don't dig holes (manually). It is the most unpleasant work I know. I'll skin a log, at least then you have a fine piece of workable wood. A hole? Well, likely you'll dig it, put something in it, and fill it back in. I do not find this satisfying in the slightest. It is just not my idea of fun, so I asked my neighbor to come over with his skid steer and auger.
The Rhubarb was in the road so I took it all out. I don't want to waste it.
Now what? It's washed, the longest pieces are 2 feet. There is quite a bit. I'm going to 1/4 it and freeze it to break it down. Any other suggestions?
Is rhubarb wine worth 3 gallons? Should I try one to start? Any preferred blends, or ingredients to mix in. Maybe I should make a few gallon batches with different recipes?
The Rhubarb was in the road so I took it all out. I don't want to waste it.
Now what? It's washed, the longest pieces are 2 feet. There is quite a bit. I'm going to 1/4 it and freeze it to break it down. Any other suggestions?
Is rhubarb wine worth 3 gallons? Should I try one to start? Any preferred blends, or ingredients to mix in. Maybe I should make a few gallon batches with different recipes?
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