indianainsulators
Cole King
After finding glass shards in my garden, I started doing a little digging, and have found some very interesting things already.
Most notable is a complete lid for a butter churning crock, and a spark plug I was able to date as pre-1930.
I've found the bases to approximately eight Ball jars, and the base to a Kerr jar I was able to date as 1915-1920's.
The thing is, I've only gone approximately 8 inches deep, and the hole is only maybe 5ft by 3ft.
I don't want to tear up my whole yard, and I don't have the tenacity to go ten feet deep unless I know there's a treasure chest full of gold waiting at the bottom.
How do you guys know when to stop? Right now it's confined to my garden, but I've already got half of a 5 gallon bucket full of glass shards.
Most notable is a complete lid for a butter churning crock, and a spark plug I was able to date as pre-1930.
I've found the bases to approximately eight Ball jars, and the base to a Kerr jar I was able to date as 1915-1920's.
The thing is, I've only gone approximately 8 inches deep, and the hole is only maybe 5ft by 3ft.
I don't want to tear up my whole yard, and I don't have the tenacity to go ten feet deep unless I know there's a treasure chest full of gold waiting at the bottom.
How do you guys know when to stop? Right now it's confined to my garden, but I've already got half of a 5 gallon bucket full of glass shards.