You want to take a look back in time just walk on in. My dad always bought his seeds for our garden here in the early 70's and we used a mule back then to work our garden. One day I got the bright idea to hook my horse up to the plow to side dress the peas, potatoes, etc. Everything went smooth until our black mouth yellow cur dog spooked the horse and I tore about two rows of corn up. My dad was at work and I was very worried about getting in trouble for it but he just laughed it off and reminded to tie the dog up next time....
Read moreI called this morning and asked if the plant truck had came in ans was told yes. i asked if a certain variety of tomatoes came in as i was going to have to drive 35 miles. i was told yes. i left and went straight there and they did not have what i asked for, i was told they had been selling a lot of plants. i told him i had just got off the phone a few min ago and came straight there. there was no apology from him. I am very...
Read moreWalking into this place feels like I just stumbled into the 1920s. This has to be the oldest store in Southeast Texas that is still in business. They have cast iron pots and other items you cannot find anywhere else and that is built to last decades, plus plenty of feed as well too to accommodate thousands of farm animals. They have no air conditioning, but this is still the best and friendliest...
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