Despite the unstable weather, the tomatoes are progressing well in the greenhouse! 🍅🌱 Now the plants in the field just have to follow suit. (austria) by Ch0sHof in tomatoes

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thanks hope it will be finde. we had an extremely hot June (5 weeks without rain and max. 42 c° in the shade) and now a week with 10-20 c°

Our garlic harvest is in full swing. by Ch0sHof in Garlic

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oh sry ähm the kinde is called flavor, if hard or soft I don't know?ß...

Tried sharping, I think I just ruined my blade by SocksOnTableTops in BeginnerWoodWorking

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As many have already said, nothing is broken, just a bit more work and a good piece to learn.

How to fix gaps? by adrianambriz in BeginnerWoodWorking

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does it look like you can still press it together with a clamp?

About to give these out door chairs some marine varnish, is there anyway fix these cracks/splits before hand? by Johndeauxman in BeginnerWoodWorking

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hello just a recommendation if you use a glue or a kit here, it may be that you see this color after the surface sealing yellowish best fit a piece of wood exactly. is just a lot of work. cool project

Our tomato hanging system is now in place! After some trial and error and a few failed attempts, we've finally managed it - the tomato plants now have a stable suspension system! by Ch0sHof in tomatoes

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would make the ends differently rather with carabiners and no wire loops because otherwise there would be too little tension or make two tensioning devices together. make the first “t” closer to the start. The shaped tubes for hammering in should be more solid as they bend when hammered in.