good idea, but I would have either
put it on fire as is
or
thrown away and got another knot free bit
as seemed like a lot of wasted energy
Type: Posts; User: ratcatcher
good idea, but I would have either
put it on fire as is
or
thrown away and got another knot free bit
as seemed like a lot of wasted energy
we are lucky enough to own our own woodland, have had it a little over a year now and its had a few changes to the camping area, we had a large 20 x 10 portable garage/marquee that we used as a...
I would add, this is only really to be added instead of a super to an existing hive with a brood chamber on it, otherwise making it as suggested, you would use the honeycomb in jars and the bees...
you dont need trees, watch my video again,lol
following on from the post that saxonaxe just put up about his woodland camp, and my comments about our's, here's a short video of our dawn raid on the woods, the video was put together by our...
I have the same blue barrels, and had the same idea of burying them, that was until I started digging, our woodland floor is clay, and at about 12" I was knackered, so the tubs just got hidden in the...
adding your location might help in finding other couples near you, I found wives enjoy going if there's other girls to talk too, thankfully I married a Yorkshire lass who's dad was a farmer, so she...
I don't think it's a case of anyone needing to suggest how to not use items your using, more a case of you dropping the word ECO until YOU find a way
saying they are only for back up is a bit miss...
so, getting this straight, I show concerns and get slatted by you for doing so
others say similar things, and you say, thanks
welcome to the forum, but reading your posts, you sound to me that your trying to run before you can walk
a hiker that does not own a compass?
in all honesty I think you'd be better off...
not crab nets, but crayfish nets, and its ok to set them overnight
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29/eastlondonbiker/IMAG0080.jpg
you can find out who own's anything just by going through the land registry, last time I looked it was a £6 charge
our block of woods has the same type signs up, inc "get orf my land" and...
no I didn't, and in all honesty, others (yourself) may find it a really good group
I too thought dunnock at first until the OP commented on size
looks similar to a corn bunting
I was a member for a year, in all honesty I found more help via other peoples you tube clips and being a member of the SWOG forum much more helpfull and free of any costs
(small woodland owners...
willow is easy to grow from stems, but hazel is a good green wood to work with, grows quite quick too,
although I use a go pro for a lot of filming, this muvi is also a great little unit, much cheaper, but as good as, if not better, as it has a viewing screen on back, plus remote control for video or...
cards/flowers!!!!!!!! I just tell swmbo every day that I love her, then we dont bother with cards and stuff, never in the dog house me:happy-clapping:
that's my old ferreting/shooting mate doing the flicking, Im doing the filming, Im better looking,lol
doing it that way is good if you forget your knife, or if theres a lot of flies around on that day, other than that your squeezing hand soon gets tired and achey, and if the guts pop, you wont want...
welcome Zed, on one of your video's, you say us men cant multitask, I think this will prove you wrong
http://www.wimp.com/brassband/
mine made from road works fencing stakes, I have no idea how they found their way into my car, cost ziltch
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y29/eastlondonbiker/muddy013_zpsb464e3b0.jpg
all my rifles (CZ & 1022) are zero'd at 60mtrs, as .22 if quite a straight trajectory, you can shoot anything bang on the crosshairs from 15m upto 70m ish
I picked this one up last month, love old books, they even smell good:ashamed:
printed in the 40's, has lots of projects to make whilst in the woods,
will try a few this year,
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