So...what did you talk aboot, eh?
He said Wisconsin, not Minnesota.
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So...what did you talk aboot, eh?
So...what did you talk aboot, eh?
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Something to make some of you smile on "almost Friday". My favorite is the little monkey in the middle clinging to a stuffed toy.
cat friends, storm chasing, the eventual world domination by cybernetic cows, the Brewers and shrubberies. the usual
He said Wisconsin, not Minnesota.
My bad. When you grow up in Missouri, all dem northerners sound kinda goofy.
You forgot package delivery and barbecue.
That seems like an awful lot to count as watering. I would thing a 1/4" (maybe a 1/2") of rain should be enough to be considered a good watering. N-dubs, BC and GR8 probably know more than me about this though. We've got boys playing football, baseball or soccer in the backyard and girls doing there thing in the front yard almost constantly so my yard generally looks pretty rough compared to a lot of houses.
Above or below the "Missura" line?
I'm assuming you also use catsup instead of ketchup in your sloppy joe recipe.
I use chili sauce instead of ketchup.
It's better with catsup than ketchup. Also, I don't use either in my sloppy joes. Also, also, you use catsup in your sloppy joes?I'm assuming you also use catsup instead of ketchup in your sloppy joe recipe.
I've been thinking the same thing. I sleep awful most of the time. I wonder what info it would give me.I'm tempted to get a fitbit just for the sleep tracking.
Wasn't that one a full grown chimp? I'd be afraid of that critter. The little hedgehog just floating in the sink was pretty cool. I was surprised how many dogs were loving their bath time.
That seems like an awful lot to count as watering. I would thing a 1/4" (maybe a 1/2") of rain should be enough to be considered a good watering. N-dubs, BC and GR8 probably know more than me about this though. We've got boys playing football, baseball or soccer in the backyard and girls doing there thing in the front yard almost constantly so my yard generally looks pretty rough compared to a lot of houses.
I'm far from an expert but the reason they mention 1 inch of rain is you want the new roots to start growing down to create a better root system so you need to get the moisture really deep. If there is only surface moisture the roots will be really shallow. BCC's bucket idea sounds like a pretty good trick.yeah that's for the new plants and shrub stuff. Seemed like a lot to me too.
As your yard fills in and you start fighting dandelions, remember that there are really only two ways to fight them.I'm far from an expert but the reason they mention 1 inch of rain is you want the new roots to start growing down to create a better root system so you need to get the moisture really deep. If there is only surface moisture the roots will be really shallow. BCC's bucket idea sounds like a pretty good trick.
I just wish my neighbors would do something about their yard. It is nothing but dandelions so keeping my yard clear is pretty much a losing battle. I did a whole lot of spraying Monday to try to kill the ones in my yard.