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I can't pump for shit. He has seen me try.Newie pump track series, $10 in - winner takes all..
build it and they will come
I can't pump for shit. He has seen me try.Newie pump track series, $10 in - winner takes all..
build it and they will come
Newie pump track series, $10 in - winner takes all..
build it and they will come
You're in... just leave your $10 on the fridge for fatboyonabike to pick up on his way out.I can't pump for shit. He has seen me try.
This won't be the worst defeat I've suffered...You're in... just leave your $10 on the fridge for fatboyonabike to pick up on his way out.
Newie pump track series, $10 in - winner takes all..
build it and they will come
I'm warming to the idea of a social pump track series as there is also a small public track not too far away that could be used to mix it up a bit... is there a Rotorburn sealed section where such details could be arranged away from the prying monitors of the general internet riff-raff or would this be easier done via Zuckerbook?This won't be the worst defeat I've suffered...
I name this pump track frog face.It's an older photo but the elevated heckling platform (aka the deck) is already there.
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What is seen cannot be unseen... yeah well fuck... thanks.I name this pump track frog face.
Oh and it's frikin awesome!
Great work thinking outside the box with the tyres on the old joint!All right @Elbo that is an easy yard to work with, lucky you!
- Is there any boggy spots that hold water? Lucky there was rain last night.
- I can see a bit of a slope around the paved area, is that continued down the yard?
You need to get that citrus tree on the left thinned out and trimmed back before spring if you want a good harvest next season. Have you started a piss bank? You'll want to collect and store all your piss for that tree and any others you have.
That is a pretty sweet Christmas tree down in the back. It looks like a spruce? They are very pretty. Hopefully you don't have significant pipe work down there?
My last house was on a pretty much flat block with terrible soil over really shitty rubble fill. I wanted to build up a garden around the square(ish) fence line but didn't have much in the way of coins for an elaborate edging system. I made a few trips to the local tyre shop to collect old shit tyres. I used these to build up a bit of a terrace system that was mostly 2 tyres high, with a few 3 or 4 stacks to break up the monotony. I then just purchased a lot of cheap potting mix and filled them. I also had a good compost heap that produced some really fertile additional material. Lastly I brought a lot of used coffee grinds home from work. There are arguments for and against the coffee in the garden. It worked out really well for me and was part of converting my shitty soil into a reasonably fertile garden border. I was aboy to grow an assortment of decorative plants and fruit/vegetables in there as well. I had a pretty relaxed approach to what grew, the food items were a result of going through the compost and me then forgetting to harvest them. Everything else low was cuttings I cultivated. Then I put on some small citrus trees and a frangipani, these grew up to around 1-2m. I was really pleased with how well this worked out. Fuck all work (I'm pretty lazy about yard care), pretty cheap (garden was the bottom of my list for things to spend money on), and pleasant to look at. By the time I sold the house you couldn't tell there was tyres holding it together, I had to point it out to the buyers.
Aside from wanting to out do @cokeonspecialtwodollars pump track, do you have a dream out come yet?
Oops, neglected to answer that question. Started collecting it in a used Lemon Cordial container and put it in the pantry for safe keeping.. should be fineBut the piss bank for your citrus..?
Perfect. You'll have such a great yield!Oops, neglected to answer that question. Started collecting it in a used Lemon Cordial container and put it in the pantry for safe keeping.. should be fine
Looks like black sooty mould from a sap sucking insect. Could be scale, aphids, whitefly etc.Did a little bit of pruning of the orange trees in the backyard this weekend. I noticed that the shadier side of one tree looks different to the sunnier side with better airflow.
Does anyone know what this is on the leaves of this orange tree?
Try white oilLooks like black sooty mould from a sap sucking insect. Could be scale, aphids, whitefly etc.
Yep mixed with spinetoram (called Yate’s success) or pyrethrum to super charge the dose. Both aren’t systemic. Spray in the early evening when there is no bees around. Will need a few doses..Try white oil
I don't like the risk to bees, spiders etc with poisons. It might take a bit more effort with white oil but is non toxic and dead easy to make.White oil sure does work fine by itself, just gets tiresome having to spray under and over every leaf and stem repeatedly. Success kills on contact and sits on the leaf till it rains next so anything that you miss with the oil can still be taken out. And it’s certified organic.
I've always found that is cost me more per kg to grow my own anything than buy it at the supermarket. I assume we won't run out of produce, after the crazies finish stockpiling their doomsday bunkers.Have you become more interested in supplying your own food or engaging in alternative economies, like trade and bartering