+ barn stuff is moving along and i think we have settled on a plan - at least i hope so. :) what i originally wanted was a barn kit (i've posted pictures before) that would run probably close to forty thousand dollars. i was really trying to justify that expense in a multitude of different ways, but it makes more sense to do what most people out
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oh and ps--you planted the daffodils? I wonder if they were planted too late-though down here in zone 5b/6a, I've planted daffodils at the end of December and they still came up/bloomed....
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i did plant some in the ground, too! I just really wanted to have seedlings for the year, but i'm not sweating it too much. I saw a peek of green where I planted daffs and crocus, so it will be interesting to see if more start coming up. I followed directions on the plant site for the bulbs, but if I remember correctly, it was toward the end of the window. so who knows? lol
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Good luck with everything!
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thank you!
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Yay cheaper barn that will work better!
Cute! I love the one looking at the camera.
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we're going to put the down on the barn today. if all goes well, we'll have it up by the end of June! =D and the camera looker? that's NikNak - she's our weightiest one and full of sass.
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Yay!
Cute!
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sorry about the seeds. Just caulk them up to a learning curve. Next time will be better.
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i'm loving these floofs so much. :) rooster is the sweetest out of all of them. she's also the not-brightest and sometimes just doesn't chicken very well. it cracks me up. :) and as far as the seeds? I am pretty sure they will keep till next year and i'll get SOME in the ground, but yeah...I miscalculated a lot here. lol
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Many seeds keep in the fridge. My low humidity crisper drawer has lots. Dill doesn't keep long, tho.
Indiana seemed weeks behind us when i was there last week and Wisconsin must be well behind Indiana. Hold out hope for the daffs - and the early vs late varieties can really be far apart in bloom time.
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i've been peeking in other peoples' yards and don't see any flowers really. my MIL's crocuses are up (and I planted some of those) - so I'm just hoping because this is their first year in the ground, they're slower. yesterday I noticed a peek of green coming up, so I think I might have something soon!
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