OK, admit it, my title is click bait. Actually some friends brought over a couple pots and some soil and ask me to pot a couple pups for another friend of ours. They have been established away from mom in the ground for some time now so they should re-establish quite well in there new mobile home.
Here they are in the ground and then after I have them in there new pots ready for their new home.
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Thetwo pups are left and right of the tree and bush |
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Established after he was removed from mom |
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Established after he was removed from mom |
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All potted up and ready for there new home |
I am also collecting 2x4's to make into 2x2's for a 2x2 green house I am building as I am able and old 2x4 become available. I have used a number of old 2x2's, 2x4's, and 2x6's that are around the property because they each only need to be 5' ft long. I hope to find several more so I do not have to buy them for this purely pet project.