RE:Its Spring Time- What are you doing?

Thyme grows in my back yard. Thanks! Have some fun! D

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Thanks! Looking to get a lemon or lime tree, maybe both. Have some fun! D

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Great! Have some fun! D

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Great! My friends always gives me a bunch of her tomatoes. Fresh is wonderful. Have some fun! Dennis

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Thanks! Good luck painting! Did my house painting outside over a few years. (Ran out of paint during the paint season ) Still need to do the trim. Have some fun! D

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RE:Its Spring Time- What are you doing?

Building fences. A lot of fence post and farm wire on the perimeter of the property and a wooden privacy fence to surround a large backyard area. I'm in the country and can be nude just about all the time but I still have to watch for farmers in the fields on each side of me. I'd rather not have to be looking over my shoulder constantly.

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I have planted all the potatoes, broad beans plants, onion sets, leek plants outdoors naked, on top of getting the greenhouse ready and planting it up naked and other non food gardening such as cutting the grass also naked so far this year and so it has been a good warm start to the year for naked gardening.

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I got some acres fenced now, I got a better 4x4 truck going and some better tires ordered, a toyota now instead of the Isuzu that's in my picture. gonna spend more time up there naked gardening after the order of Eden. need to rebuild the trackloader engine soon so I can do more clearing work with it. Looking toward full time naturist work on the mountainside soon. gettin a cold spell for a few days and a couple nights of late frost, but it'll pass and warm up next week an let me get some things planted. My land lies down in a valley behind a mountain and extends up across the side of the next ridge, way back in the woods where no one is around to condemn my natural state of workwear, up there I've fenced in several acres to protect it from deer and other wild critters who like to eat what I like to grow. Need to plant gardens and then keep clearing the rest of it to plant orchard and grassy areas to mow for mulch. I plan to retire on a cushion of gardens and orchard and greenhouses, live like Adam in Eden as much as I can.

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This week I pressure washed the fence in the backyard, trimmed the trees that overhang the fence, cleared out sumac from the hedges, trimmed the azalea and cypress hedges, transplanted a sago palm, planted four lantana, replaced lantana pots with orange hibiscus plants, pulled weeds, cut the grass and cleaned the swimming pool twice a day. Donald Ducked in the backyard, grudgingly wore shorts in the front yard. Whew.

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I grew up on farmland. Our landlord planted everything from carnations to green beans. WE played in the fields. Miss the freedom. Good luck with the fences! D

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