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Old November 2, 2012   #4
CapnChkn
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Actually Barbee, I think I can visualize what you're getting at. I think what you mean is the bales in front laying wide side down, the bales on the second tier laying thin side down. Low side is facing the Southwest. The bales are actually pretty rotten, wet, and in some growing grass. I don't expect this to last long enough to get rodentia.

The cuttings and plants close to the front are somewhat in the shade, but so far are still getting light. Right now I just want them to stay alive, go dormant when it gets chilly, and be ready to plant when it warms.

One possibility is to replace the bales in front with the old glass out in the barn! Barrel stays though, it has my goldfish in it.
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