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Ready for spring planting
I decided that we aren't going to get any snow so I took my blade off and put the breaking plow back on. I was able to get a little "seat time" by breaking the wife's garden. It is really dry here in NE Arkansas. We have had very little rain all fall and winter.
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Can't count on the weather. Dry here this summer, but the fall was very wet. Even wetter in Maine
I can't believe it but I have some kind of mushrooms growing out of the cracks in the basement floor????!!!
I can't believe it but I have some kind of mushrooms growing out of the cracks in the basement floor????!!!
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Buzzard Wing wrote:Can't count on the weather. Dry here this summer, but the fall was very wet. Even wetter in Maine
I can't believe it but I have some kind of mushrooms growing out of the cracks in the basement floor????!!!
Let's hope those mushrooms aren't the start of some house eating fungus.
In europe and perhaps where you are we have what is called dry rot, a misnamed fungus because it only thrives where there is moisture, wood, darkness or deep shade and warmth, sends out filaments taking digestive juices and moisture with it, looking for wood, when it finds it, the wood is literally eaten, left in fragile cubes, it then moves on.
Well let's just hope, have someone take a look at it Buzz, just in case rot relations are not included!
Pat
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