UPDATE 04/23/11: After spending the fall and winter season thinking about gardening and our global bucket project I've come to a couple conclusions. They work...but best for tight spaces as they're intended. 1 thing I would do differently is some sort of trellis on one side of the bucket stretching upward instead of a cage. It would help the plant do what is does best...GROW UP^. It would be much easier to tie it off properly and be less stressful on the plant.
Well here it is..."Rizzo" in her full glory! I have to say that the
Global Buckets are the real deal. This plant grew fast and big. Drinks a gallon of water a day! Tomato plants normally take 75 days or more to produce tomatoes. We have at least a dozen growing and half of those will be ready within the week! Can't wait, the first one I am eating like an apple! Here are some pics (the first 2 are a couple weeks old and the last 2 are from today):
couple weeks ago
TODAY
Well, the Bestop soft top came in yesterday and I got a head start. I was going to wait and do it at my parents this weekend with my dad, bro-in-law, and nephew but I have 0 patience. :) So the top brackets are the most difficult part (IMO) and for me it was murder! The 2 sections that you are suppose to put together were not cut properly and they were NOT going to go together without alterations. So...I stopped where I was yesterday and then went to The Home Depot and got some metal files and screws. I spent the next 4 hours filing and forcing the brackets together. I feel like I do after the first day of working out after a year of being lazy. Also, the back window piece was missing the zipper slider on the top zipper so I had to call Bestop AGAIN and have them send me a new window. All that said, it was worth it afterwards...
p.s. It has also been running a little off since I had the exhaust work done so I had Jen pick up some new spark plug wires on her way home and that fixed it! Runnin' like a champ now! I'm so proud. If only it got better gas mileage :P
Here's what happens if you let an exhaust problem get bigger. Even more so, if you get a crack in the manifold and don't know about it. The last 2 owners definitely made the mistake that cost me. :( Everything is good now though! I'm surprised the thing would start much less run.
NOTICE THE ELECTRODES...OR LACK THERE OF! (Burnt to a crisp)
Well, of course, I started having some issues with the Jeep. We already knew it needed a new muffler & tailpipe. My last post I changed the spark plugs. It was definitely running better after that and the fuel cleaner. I took it to Meineke today to get the muffler/tailpipe/donut gasket done. Went to lunch, then went back over there to check on it and they showed me the large crack in my exhaust manifold!!! That turned a $200 problem into a $600 problem. Good thing is, that should be it with engine repair for awhile at least. We can get to work on the body and accessories. I am glad that they noticed the crack. I'm sure most mechanics would overlook something like that and then worse things would happen later.
I am also ordering the new top tonight! It's a Bestop soft top and JCWhitney is having 20% off through today. Jen and I are moving in July. We are trying to cut our expenses down and by moving we will be saving about $500 a month easily. We are trying to set ourselves a goal of 1 year so lookout Montello!
Well, we got us a Jeep! She's got character. It needs some minor work but it runs fine. I plan to spend a little money and get it whipped into shape. We can't wait to drive it in Montello! Here are some pics Jennifer took today while we were at my parents working on it. She is an artist with her iphone camera! My dad helped me do a little tune up on her, she does need more though.
Also, check out the cool, old military gas tank my dad brought home for me. It's gonna be a major decoration for the Jeep. Everyone reading please vote for the color to paint it after I clean it up. Your choices are: Standard gas glossy red or Military matte green. Please leave your vote in a comment.
Still growing good. The flooding rains this weekend followed by the hot sun today really got it growing. All of west & middle Tennessee (Nashville) is under water. We have record floods and some of the rivers are still rising.
(Before) April 22, 2010
Today
So yeah, some crazy rains this weekend are flooding the crap out of Tennessee. We watched the news yesterday afternoon from a friend's house and saw houses floating down the interstate and then exploding from the force of the water flow. Well...I got woken up this morning by Jennifer, "uhhhhh Jeremy come down stairs, the house is flooded." By the way, the floors were just redone in September because of our water heater bursting. Insurance is gonna have to buy us another new floor I guess. Here's a few shots:
I had to go and dig a couple of waterways through the mulch to flow downhill into the neighbors yard, theirs wasn't quite as bad as ours. ::sigh::