A Purchase That Didn't Work Out || Can AnyThing Be Done With This Waste Ground

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Жыл бұрын

In this video we prepare to let our cows out for the second this year, I sell something we bought last year and what can be done with this wasted ground?
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@BrianJensen-ym5gk
@BrianJensen-ym5gk Жыл бұрын
You could plant a load of berry bushes. Red currant, black currant, Aronia, maybe a few hazel bushes, and some willows. Good for bees etc in the spring, and either you or the birds can appreciate the berries 🙂
@Foxy3437
@Foxy3437 Жыл бұрын
Hi Aidrian really enjoy your farm tours and comments. Regarding the whin covered slope and what to do with it , I would plant with smaller trees like Crab , Cherry , Birch and Spindle . Reasons why are 1 once established their virtually maintenance free ( wildflowers are difficult to get right and need maintenance. 2 Trees suggested are low growth in nature and less liable to being blown over . 3 They stabilise the slope furher . 4 in the event of stock or machinery going into the sloped area they may stop it before the drop to the river. 5 all the trees mentioned benefit insects immensely and by extension birds as well . Be interested in others comments.
@paddypoolfc3579
@paddypoolfc3579 Жыл бұрын
Took the words outta my mouth. Totally agree foxy.👍
@l.m.2404
@l.m.2404 Жыл бұрын
I agree with all your points and would add low bush blueberries to the mix. All northern countries seem to have some variety of these bushes even if it goes by a different name, bilberries come to mind.
@donnaml8776
@donnaml8776 Жыл бұрын
@@l.m.2404 I was thinking the same thing, bushes. And as John here mentioned small trees. In that area you could have both.
@IFarmWeFarm
@IFarmWeFarm Жыл бұрын
Great info to go on there, would have to agree with your points thanks 👍
@JRattheranch
@JRattheranch Жыл бұрын
🤔🤗 50 years ago Adrian, I left university as a qualified Engineering graduate! I started a craft wood turning business in West Wales and I'm telling you because I bought loads of Lime trees to make bowls and plates! So if your Limes get too old, wood turners will bite your hand off! Alternative land use again! 👍👌
@troynorrad6081
@troynorrad6081 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Niagara falls, Canada. Burn the bottom yard/meter of the post and top few cms and it will protect them.
@carolhodgson3141
@carolhodgson3141 Жыл бұрын
Another great video, a big shout out to Nicole though, I love to see her working with you and she always has a smile on her face x
@homey3051
@homey3051 Жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian.
@iainpaton1865
@iainpaton1865 Жыл бұрын
Keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland 😊
@purplerunner1715
@purplerunner1715 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic job in the cattle, they look very good conditioned with a shine to the skin, just as it should be this time a year. Keep up the good work. Greetings from Denmark.
@johnlydon533
@johnlydon533 Жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian. Enjoyed watching. 👍🏼👍🏼
@joeseels
@joeseels Жыл бұрын
Nice to see some good grass over your way! 😊😊
@O_K_Agri
@O_K_Agri Жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian.The bale trailer that you sold looked good Quailty😊👍
@IFarmWeFarm
@IFarmWeFarm Жыл бұрын
It was fairly strong that’s for sure, drop of paint would tidy her up
@seanoconnor2809
@seanoconnor2809 Жыл бұрын
Your right with your space problem Adrian . Smart decision to sell her 👍
@johnperry5102
@johnperry5102 Жыл бұрын
the wild flowers would be a really good addition and look great the more plants with deep roots the better it will stop erosion
@garymadden2656
@garymadden2656 Жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian as always green green grass you couldn’t beat it 👌
@brendanwalsh63
@brendanwalsh63 Жыл бұрын
Grass is looking well 👌 A few more of those cow tracks between some paddocks would be a big help in getting cows to grass more often. We have 4 and they’re one of the best things we’ve ever put in. I’d leave the firs as we’d call them, and maybe add in a few tress around the edges. The firs will do plenty for biodiversity as they are
@Farmer_scoobs
@Farmer_scoobs Жыл бұрын
Nice to see the farm when your going around on the quad nice fencing and hedges trimmed it take a serious amount of time and effort to do it! Also mad to see how well KZfaq takes to farming people actually are interested in what we do as farmers 😂
@PLS.54
@PLS.54 Жыл бұрын
Just beautiful land!
@brendan3614
@brendan3614 Жыл бұрын
Adrian, how can you not see the magnificent beauty of the the gorse, not only magnificent looking but a habitat for all sorts of wildlife. Don't touch it and enjoy its beauty, its no waste. Huge fan of your channel.
@FIAT-TURBONewHolland
@FIAT-TURBONewHolland Жыл бұрын
Melt a bit tar on top off ESB Stops rot and seals top on a dry day
@everestyeti
@everestyeti Жыл бұрын
Fields are looking really good, like you say they need a bit of sun to help the grass grow. I think we're all guilty of buying something we think might be helpful, only to find out it's not. At least you didn't loose on it, which is always a positive. 👍
@padraiggeaney3167
@padraiggeaney3167 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video adrian metal stakes wicked expensive might have to replace wire but you wont be replacing stakes lovely grass fierce tasty back fencing set up
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 Жыл бұрын
I adore your favorite spot! Those trees are astounding❤️ I like the wildflower idea for the bees, but I would also put a good ground cover plant to keep the erosion down. Maybe a tree or two that grows small, or a shrub on the steepest place so the roots can help hold the soil. I would stay away from anything tall or top heavy. That’s just asking for trouble. The ground cover plants will do the most good for erosion.❤️🤗🐝
@penningtoncolin
@penningtoncolin Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrian not only farmers fed up of rain ,I worked on family dairy farm but I work in construction now and building sites are just mud pits with this rain just makes everything hard work
@roryredmond7378
@roryredmond7378 Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrian, working hard as usual, me not being not a farmer but all the local farmers still use the wooden posts with the electric fences. They tell me easy to work with so probably stick to what you're used to. 😊
@FarmersSss
@FarmersSss Жыл бұрын
We just let our cows out today for the first time, what a good sight! Just been far too wet with us too, but a few dry days has helped. As for your docks, we have our quad bike sprayer on all the time and when we bring the cows in for milking if it's dry weather, then we will spot spray any docks. Doesn't have be be them all, just a few every time and when you do a few every time then you will see a difference. Even a 5 litre portable sprayer with a hand lance, like you'll see at a garden centre will do the job.
@jamesjohnston1007
@jamesjohnston1007 Жыл бұрын
Good video Adrian place in great shape
@PeggyStentzCasey
@PeggyStentzCasey Жыл бұрын
A beautiful farm!!!
@wendyrowland7787
@wendyrowland7787 Жыл бұрын
Some farmers are known to dip the ends of the posts in used engine oil paying attention to dipping high enough to soak just above ground level. The post used to last well before the EU banned some wood preservatives.
@christymarlow9539
@christymarlow9539 Жыл бұрын
Great video Adrian but do not disturb your winds they are one of the most beautiful thing growing on a farm, not only for there beautiful colours but for other insects and animals, no wild flowers would replace them, all you have to do is control them from your fence and let them be
@gilliantovey1014
@gilliantovey1014 Жыл бұрын
There’s a number of birds that like to nest in them, we call them gorse here in England as you probably know. Would your whins flower most of the year like our gorse? The bees will appreciate that. Also I would have thought it would hold the bank down and stop erosion from all the rain you get
@shirleysousa1133
@shirleysousa1133 Жыл бұрын
Good morning from Canada. Do all your girls love farming as much as you do.
@TadhgIrish
@TadhgIrish Жыл бұрын
Class video. As other said behaves and a mixture of the wild flowers and winds. Maybe a few Irish apple trees too. Grass is super important and bees are super important too
@user-br2bf1hl6n
@user-br2bf1hl6n Жыл бұрын
Beautiful pastures Adrian. The steep slope perhaps fence it off and just allow it to grow up naturally. (A heavy duty fence) Like you said a very unsafe area. Seems that it will just be a constant project otherwise. Wishing you a dry and safe week. Deb
@robertneeson1
@robertneeson1 Жыл бұрын
Something to give back into natural nature would be amazing. Wild flowers is a great idea,
@paddy294
@paddy294 Жыл бұрын
Cracking video as always. If it were me I would plant some trees
@randybutler4772
@randybutler4772 Жыл бұрын
Grass is beautifully green and lush. Adrian, Nicole has heifers under control before you get there. Outstanding family effort. Can we see the 7 late coming calves? Thank you for sharing.🐄
@user-yd7di2lp6t
@user-yd7di2lp6t Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrian, Just on the fencing, I recommend concrete stakes and concrete sleepers for corners..also good for hanging gates...cheers Nathan R
@tessaelvan5149
@tessaelvan5149 Жыл бұрын
bees are a good idea if it benefits the farm so yes on he wild flowers , if it still has a water supply what about a wildlife pond just something that wouldnt cause you extra work but could be enjoyed. great content thank you
@mrwellington102
@mrwellington102 Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual Adrian. I recon either berry bushes or plugplant some wildflowers. What they wouldn't want is nutrition like what ryegrass is thirsty for, because then the rye will just drown them out and they'll never get a chance. As you know, if you look at a field that never gets fertiliser or muck on, the wildflowers often thrives because it's got nothing to compete with. If you do plant wildflowers though, you should at least open it up to the stock for at least a few days each year so that their feet can break up the ground and grass a bit because in the natural world, there would be migrating herbivores helping the flowers. Whatever you do, I'm sure it'll be impressive!
@Gearoid35
@Gearoid35 Жыл бұрын
Nice video Adrian the weather is very poor for middle of April, I'd set wild flower on the hill
@jonathanjackman7246
@jonathanjackman7246 Жыл бұрын
Trees Adrian. Spindle, Sceach/Whitethorn, Holly, Hazel and the fantastic pollinator Crab apple. I’ve just finished another area like that for a farmer using all native pollinators and great feed and cover for birds. Thing of beauty.
@kieranosullivan02
@kieranosullivan02 Жыл бұрын
And of course the crab apples can be eaten and more holly for ringworm 😃
@sandraanderson217
@sandraanderson217 Жыл бұрын
What are those lovely yellow flower bushes? You can buy wildflower seeds individually… you pick only the ones you want avoiding invasive plants. Bee hives would be amazing, here in Canada the farmers “rent” the land to the bee keepers in return for honey. Love your videos. Thank you for sharing all of your many jobs as a farmer. Many people don’t have any idea just how much you need to know and do.
@jimpolk
@jimpolk Жыл бұрын
Good show Adrian. Good to get rid of things that just take up space. Wild flowers sound nice but God knows what you're really getting when buying seed. I'd buy just the specific species seeds I wanted. Not a mix. Then plant them. Maybe some berries, some specific flowers. Just don't buy a wildflower mix. I've always been done wrong when I try that.
@quinnofthefin
@quinnofthefin Жыл бұрын
Thankfully here in northern Ireland we still get the old telegraph poles that are replaced on our land. I cut maybe 30 8 foot lengths a couple of years ago and as you say they serve well for strainers
@everestyeti
@everestyeti Жыл бұрын
You can still get them on the mainland as well,, they last for years. 👍
@Alan-rn5ip
@Alan-rn5ip Жыл бұрын
​@@everestyeti . What part of Europe are you in?
@Tomherbs
@Tomherbs Жыл бұрын
@@everestyetiWhere’s that? Across the sea border😂
@MuddyPigg
@MuddyPigg Жыл бұрын
You put in some alder trees, since they grow fast and are native to Ireland. They love damp marshy land, they also help with land fertility. That and wildflowers with beehives would be a good mix of things.
@jeanhawken4482
@jeanhawken4482 Жыл бұрын
The weather is crazy everywhere.
@seanfahy606
@seanfahy606 Жыл бұрын
Here in Brasil we mix used engine oil mixed with diesel to protect the fence posts and it works a treat , spray it on with your backpack sprayer !
@conoroflynn1196
@conoroflynn1196 Жыл бұрын
Adrian have the same problem myself with very steep bits of ground. I've planted with native trees, oak, rowan,birch and holly. the wild flower idea sound like a good idea. Maybe put in two maybe 3 Lime trees to hold the hill into pace and then put wildflowers in along side?
@sandymcghee3328
@sandymcghee3328 Жыл бұрын
Another great video Adrian nice to see the cattle out or in 😂😢
@h.m.farming
@h.m.farming Жыл бұрын
Wild flowers I think would be the beast in case you get bad/fast winds 👍🏻👍🏻
@adammac4381
@adammac4381 Жыл бұрын
Nut plantation, chestnut (eating ones) walnut, hazel, blended with firewood plantation
@georgemorrison6689
@georgemorrison6689 Жыл бұрын
Your right about the rain Adrian it can pull you down so just need to keep the chin up and concentrate on other work, grass is looking good nice day would see some rolling, as you say, in coming week is suppose to be good, enjoyed your video as usual, good luck to you all, PS whats the crack with the bungalow
@franklintucker5712
@franklintucker5712 Жыл бұрын
Where i work we use crash barriers c sections as corner posts u can get the wire murder tight. And they last for years
@donnaml8776
@donnaml8776 Жыл бұрын
I saw some comments about low growing trees and I was thinking bushes. These will attract birds and keep the soil. Plus you wouldn’t need to worry about wildflower seeds blowing into areas you don’t want them.
@edwardoutthere3189
@edwardoutthere3189 Жыл бұрын
Great stuff Adrian,leave the May Bush ,don't touch,question where you get grips on front of quad rack for holding posts,stay safe
@diarmuidfinnan3548
@diarmuidfinnan3548 Жыл бұрын
We used them 6 bale carriers a few times they are terrible awkward Yokes. We bought a lynch multipurpose trailer and we love it. Brings 12 bales and way handier and more Compact
@homesweethome6583
@homesweethome6583 Жыл бұрын
Well we r in cork
@Sean-fb7cy
@Sean-fb7cy Жыл бұрын
When your tightening electric fence wire in to a bend (nook / hollow in a field ). You can get a thing called a toggle. ( goes on lobster pots ) Basically you put the wire true one Side put a rope or wire on the other side and pull it back to a anchor point in the ditch can be a tree or a bar.
@joeclancy868
@joeclancy868 Жыл бұрын
You have a beautiful farm well done and great to see your daughter having a great interest
@ainegleeson7861
@ainegleeson7861 Жыл бұрын
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@MarcvanExel
@MarcvanExel Жыл бұрын
Wild flowers would be great!
@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE
@MATT.MAN-PEACE-LOVE Жыл бұрын
We are told that less than 2% of native woodland remains here on the island of Ireland it’s always a good idea to plant trees I agree with the thorn along the bank black thorn and haw thorn have great root systems trees and wood will always be useful to humans and nature in many ways Have a peaceful day sir ✌️❤️🌲🪵🪓🐝
@kieranosullivan02
@kieranosullivan02 Жыл бұрын
Lot of trees cut but not replaced. Also don't think planting a whole forestry in the wettest parts of the farm is a great idea. Those two things are too common
@stephenkelly2067
@stephenkelly2067 Жыл бұрын
Moore concrete strainers keeps fence tight then cheap posts and be prepared chsnge them😊
@sheehyagri4440
@sheehyagri4440 Жыл бұрын
Tree at the bottom and wild flowers
@margueriteocarroll9532
@margueriteocarroll9532 Жыл бұрын
On your bank I would plant some trees, underplanted with bluebells, daffodils and primroses. Whatever you plant there, make sure it’s native.
@sallystanley4526
@sallystanley4526 Жыл бұрын
Wildflowers sounds good. 🙂
@Branch57
@Branch57 Жыл бұрын
I also think the beehives are a good idea, all the best, to you.🐝🐝
@adammac4381
@adammac4381 Жыл бұрын
Ideas for Steep area not used:- Firewood plantation ( probably for next generation) oak, ash, bird cherry, birch. If you plant trees, leave the yellow gorse bush, as it will protect the young saplings. Berry bush area,,,, summer berry heaven with every type of berry known to man. Whatever you do, hedge plant the perimeter, so your cattle get tree fodder in that area, not just white thorn, but hazel, willow, tagasaste for cattle fodder. Bee plantation, stick some hives in there. Secret log cabin surrounded by forest.
@robscarlett321
@robscarlett321 Жыл бұрын
Wild Flowers, help the bees and insects and will look lovely.
@patodwyer721
@patodwyer721 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Adrian. A wild life area should be a part of every farm, I'm sure those furze bushes are important for bees, be(e) good to get advice on this from someone who understands the environment. I know nettles are very important for butterflies 🦋. I expect docks have a role to play also. Everything in nature must serve some purpose. In a perfect world maybe slurry should be dried to a powder, granulated and then spread on the land. There is a few videos on KZfaq about Supersoil organic fertiliser, its a powder, mixed in the sprayer and sprayed on the grass, I would have thought you would be some man to review it.
@denisemeredith2436
@denisemeredith2436 Жыл бұрын
You have a beautiful farm, you could wildflower seeds in that area to provide more food for bees. Have a chat with your local apiary and see if they would like to put some hives in the field. I wouldnt like to drive down that steep bank with hives but I would put them somewhere less steep and the bees will soon find their food.
@SEPK09
@SEPK09 Жыл бұрын
Waste ground maybe thick hedging small tree type and meadow style flowers.
@shanegalvin8386
@shanegalvin8386 Жыл бұрын
Downy birch and some hawthorn would suit that area best. Both are native and extremely hardy and will be well able to cope with the slope. Perhaps plant the downy birch in the middle as a woodland and the hawthorn around the edge as a fence hedgerow.
@beanlord7490
@beanlord7490 Жыл бұрын
Be a lovely spot for a game crop wild bird mix
@Duffman758
@Duffman758 Жыл бұрын
Moore concrete in Northern Ireland make concrete posts and strainers that can be put in with a post driver, never used them but the strainers look the business
@Eirehunter22
@Eirehunter22 Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to the Honda 300 video Adrian 👌🏻👍🏼
@bluethru808
@bluethru808 Жыл бұрын
Wild flower 👌 be lovely spot come summer!! My guess is trees would struggle in the wind on that steep slope?
@roberthiggins6401
@roberthiggins6401 Жыл бұрын
Maybe a bit of each for the steep bank Adrian. Perhaps a few trees that don't grow too tall with wild flowers?
@magpie6648
@magpie6648 Жыл бұрын
There's stuff called Creocoat. I've used it over a good few years now on a variety of outdoor wood. 3 coats is best, it soaks into the timber and repells water. Homeland sells it, light brown or dark brown.. great videos👍
@bestfarmer8005
@bestfarmer8005 Жыл бұрын
Think that’s illegal aswell on posts
@IFarmWeFarm
@IFarmWeFarm Жыл бұрын
They banned it here this year unfortunately. That’s what we’d use otherwise
@DomingoDeSantaClara
@DomingoDeSantaClara Жыл бұрын
The problem with gorse is that the seeds can lie dormant in the ground for up to 60 years, when i worked on a sheep station we would roll bales of hay into the steep gullies and the cattle would go down and trample all the gorse, when it was finally cleared out we would plant pine trees to out compete the gorse and provide a future cash crop. Your situation is slightly different as its not a gully, but wildflowers would just get smothered by gorse, fast growing trees are the only solution i can see, eventually they will kill off the gorse.
@cmol1844
@cmol1844 Жыл бұрын
For the waste ground, what about fruit trees/bushes? Something that wouldn't grow too tall (therefore less likely to fall over on the steep ground) and it might bring in the insects in the same way that the wildflowers would? Plus you get a bit of fruit! If doing blueberries, try putting in different types together (2 or 3). Don't bother with strawberries or the ike, as they're quite invasive and spread like mad.
@ronanmccormick5367
@ronanmccormick5367 Жыл бұрын
We get rid of whins by cutting them off at the root and painting on mcpa onto the roof which is left
@paulineheaney6945
@paulineheaney6945 Жыл бұрын
This old Omagh lady doesn't like the whinds either... I hate them, it's a good idea to get a few bee hives, u'll get it sorted Adrian. Those two wee girls of yours are awesome. God Bless them.. 🐄🐃🐄
@jameshughes8290
@jameshughes8290 Жыл бұрын
It’s been a tough time weather wise. I’ve been pulling my hair out trying to get stock out and to say it’s mentally frustrating is to say the least. Loosing interest rapidly and really thinking of just giving up. Between inheritance problems and everything else I think it’s time to sell and pack it in. I love being my own boss but when things go against you it’s frustrating. Still keep looking and watching your videos and hope all goes well for the future….
@ericwilson5742
@ericwilson5742 Жыл бұрын
snap here too same issues was really at the end of my tether the day . hard to keep the mind strong sometimes so put on the videos to try get inspiration too
@Nugget12421
@Nugget12421 Жыл бұрын
I would be hesitant about wildflowers, lots of times the seeds you get are invasive species mixed in. I'd definitely think about maybe putting in a couple beehives, it'll be a benefit to the whole farm.
@caffrey9762
@caffrey9762 Жыл бұрын
Wild flowers 🤔, Gorse is one of Irelands most beautiful wild flowers & especially this time of year 🙄. Where in gods name are yas living 🤣.
@gilliantovey1014
@gilliantovey1014 Жыл бұрын
I think the grass is too rich to successfully have wild flowers, you need poor quality grassland for good wildflower growth. My village is trying to get all the roadside verges to have wildflowers rather then grass only. After years of the council cutting the grass and leaving the clippings on the verge has enriched the ground so that grass is dominant and often rank. So now the village organises the cutting later in the year and is removing the clippings to deplete the soil and sprinkling wild flowers seeds heavy in yellow rattle which stops grass growing near it. It’s beginning to improve after only a few years, last year orchids that no one knew where there suddenly appeared.
@ms.farmgirl
@ms.farmgirl 11 ай бұрын
Is it Yellow Gorse or yellow Furze growing in that field. My grand parents would cut it all, dry it and use it for kinding for starting fires in the stoves. You can cut and dry it, then sell it as fire starters at the markets. [2] Build a Gabion Wall! Build thigher than the back side of the hill almost like a row of chimneys sticking up. Then you can keep dropping stones and rocks down inside the wire cage. You could get your friends with the big equipment to come in and take out the half of it, making a straight up wall, put a wire frame anchored into it..and fill it with all your stones & rocks that are all over the place. Make it high enough that no one could fall over the top side. Build a gorgeous Gabion Wall on the back dug out side, then build on a winter greenhouse or storage shed on the front side. Almost like a lean-to, but with a purpose. Great place to store potatoes, onions, and all kinds of root vegetables.
@Open2OpenUT
@Open2OpenUT Жыл бұрын
Wildflowers would be amazing.
@farmerslife2612
@farmerslife2612 Жыл бұрын
That's good grass on it
@IntermediateSolutions
@IntermediateSolutions Жыл бұрын
Kiln dried posts seem to last well. Larch could be fantastic, if they're easily available.
@cillianh5841
@cillianh5841 Жыл бұрын
Teagasc man told me clipex fine for dividing paddocks but earth easily on the hedgerows
@michaeldorn5330
@michaeldorn5330 Жыл бұрын
What would a Teagasc man know about farming sitting on their hole in a office
@cheekymonkey666
@cheekymonkey666 Жыл бұрын
as for the unused land id cut into it a seating area if it has a good view and platn wild flowers...
@ciaranconeely8579
@ciaranconeely8579 Жыл бұрын
Comment for the algorithm to help the channel 👍.
@kieranmcgroary5426
@kieranmcgroary5426 Жыл бұрын
Well Adrian, how u great to get the cattle out , Lovely green crass , not easy keeping winds down l would get a digger & stub them & leave it all off, great video, chat soon, kieran from Laghey donegal town
@ourfloridagarden4191
@ourfloridagarden4191 Жыл бұрын
Happy cows. ❤
@salmonhunter7414
@salmonhunter7414 Жыл бұрын
I put our post in a 45 gallon drum half full of oil. I lest it sit for 3 to 4 weeks and they have lasted 40 years.
@phillipthorley1783
@phillipthorley1783 Жыл бұрын
Hi just watched Tom Pemberton hanging holly up in his calf to help with rinworm on them he must have been watching one of your posts.
@TerriblyNice_Not
@TerriblyNice_Not Жыл бұрын
Planting trees with the right root structure (fir, spruce, pine, etc.) would not only make the ground more stable, but would also help keep nutrients on your land rather than flowing down into your neighbour when it rains
@matthewmckenna3186
@matthewmckenna3186 Жыл бұрын
Adrian,moore concrete do fence posts and r a great job
@MrLaking123
@MrLaking123 Жыл бұрын
you should plant juniper trees there's a lack of them around
@shanemcguire5885
@shanemcguire5885 Жыл бұрын
U have great grass
@IFarmWeFarm
@IFarmWeFarm Жыл бұрын
Good year for grass but then it is 17th of April too. Hard to believe
@Tom-cj1ip
@Tom-cj1ip Жыл бұрын
If you left the gorse go old brambles would come in and flatten the gorse and trees would start to grow from seeds from what used to be there. Bluebells might be in the seedbank of the soil aswell which would then make it a bluebell wood
@stephenkelly2067
@stephenkelly2067 Жыл бұрын
Regards bale trailer u have tractor and loader buy flat trailer and set soft hands you can load and unload from 1 side reducing space needed
@YouennPhilippe
@YouennPhilippe Жыл бұрын
Hi Adrian! I don't know if those grow in your area, but in France we use false acacia to make fence posts, very hard wood, will last you 30 years! They're a bit of work to make if you don't find some to buy, but they're worth it Have a nice Sunday
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