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True Grit Farms":2vtiqxto said:
TennesseeTuxedo":2vtiqxto said:
Logar":2vtiqxto said:
My favorite rodent controllers are foxes - if you see them, let them be - they have literally cleaned out a couple of our old barns and are now chewing on the rats that live in the big manure pile.

I was pleasantly surprised at their capabilities.

Cheers

I'll second that! This little fella completely eliminated our groundhog problem.


You have ground hogs under your house and hood?

I have them under my house IN THE HOOD, silly man.
 
I'm not sure what the perfume is, but I occasionally will smell it on a lady and am reminded of the girl I let go because I thought she was crazy. This was long before I realized that they are all crazy. The memories are still with me though. Great memories. Except the the time she threw a jewelry box at my head when I was sleeping, other than that, great memories.
 
Bigfoot":3o3cwgeo said:
1. The top of a baby's head, that ain't been out of bath water too terrible long.
2. A small greasy restaurant here called Ferrell's.
3. A particular grape, that I don't even know the variety of. Many old people had one in their backyard, when I was young. The seed was nearly as large as the grape. Haven't seen one in many years. Loved the smell of those things.

Would it be a Concord grape, a smaller round blueish grape?
 
Ky hills":yo27mj4e said:
Bigfoot":yo27mj4e said:
1. The top of a baby's head, that ain't been out of bath water too terrible long.
2. A small greasy restaurant here called Ferrell's.
3. A particular grape, that I don't even know the variety of. Many old people had one in their backyard, when I was young. The seed was nearly as large as the grape. Haven't seen one in many years. Loved the smell of those things.

Would it be a Concord grape, a smaller round blueish grape?

Not overly familiar with grapes. Googled heirloom grapes, and it resembles the fox grape.
 
Tobacco hanging in a barn in order or case. Love that smell more than anything. And then freshly worked ground in spring, even though I don't do that anymore. And last on my list but no least country ham on the stove.
 
Bigfoot":2qxr3jec said:
Ky hills":2qxr3jec said:
Bigfoot":2qxr3jec said:
1. The top of a baby's head, that ain't been out of bath water too terrible long.
2. A small greasy restaurant here called Ferrell's.
3. A particular grape, that I don't even know the variety of. Many old people had one in their backyard, when I was young. The seed was nearly as large as the grape. Haven't seen one in many years. Loved the smell of those things.

Would it be a Concord grape, a smaller round blueish grape?

Not overly familiar with grapes. Googled heirloom grapes, and it resembles the fox grape.

I'm not too familiar with grapes either, we have had a few growing along a garden fence by the yard since I was a child, Mother makes grape juice and or jelly if they produce. Our Concord grapes aren't real good to just eat at least I don't think so. Takes a right smart of effort, have to squeeze the inards of the grape out of the skin and then spit the seed out. I will have to look up Fox grapes, I enjoy reading about heirloom varieties, of fruits and vegetables and sometimes try to grow them.
 

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