We keep feed in them to waterproof and varmint proof. Keep hand tools, fertilizers and chemicals in them too so they are out of the weather. by SignificantTowel9952 country lifefarminggardeninghomesteadingself-sufficiency 5 Comments Qu1ckShake 1 month ago Don’t all the hand tools end up smelling garlicky though? CampingWise 1 month ago Must be Italian if using garlic by the barrel. I usually use them by the clove weaverlorelei 1 month ago I don’t think you understand the veracity of our rodents. There is no plastic that would withstand the strength of a hungry squirrel StrategyDesperate 1 month ago R u a vampire hunter? Do u have any business cards, pretty sure my neighbors r vampires. Martyinco 1 month ago I’ve got some similar ones from olives, super handy
CampingWise 1 month ago Must be Italian if using garlic by the barrel. I usually use them by the clove
weaverlorelei 1 month ago I don’t think you understand the veracity of our rodents. There is no plastic that would withstand the strength of a hungry squirrel
StrategyDesperate 1 month ago R u a vampire hunter? Do u have any business cards, pretty sure my neighbors r vampires.
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Don’t all the hand tools end up smelling garlicky though?
Must be Italian if using garlic by the barrel. I usually use them by the clove
I don’t think you understand the veracity of our rodents. There is no plastic that would withstand the strength of a hungry squirrel
R u a vampire hunter?
Do u have any business cards, pretty sure my neighbors r vampires.
I’ve got some similar ones from olives, super handy