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I'm gonna ask the question everyone else is afraid to. Where the fu** are your weeds??
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I'm gonna ask the question everyone else is afraid to. Where the fu** are your weeds??
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I'm guessing no dogs or kids that kick those perfectly lined rocks and mulch beds. I could never keep something looking that nice with my two labs and 5 kids.
Quoted from mcluvin:I'm gonna ask the question everyone else is afraid to. Where the fu** are your weeds??
I just paid $122 for an ounce and a half of Certainty to kill my poanna, which is out of control. Nothing at Home Depot can touch it; this stuff better work as well as the Amazon reviews say. On the bright side, the March pre-emergent took care of all the other kinds of weeds. No crabgrass so far.
Quoted from swampfire:I just paid $122 for an ounce and a half of Certainty to kill my poanna, which is out of control. Nothing at Home Depot can touch it; this stuff better work as well as the Amazon reviews say. On the bright side, the March pre-emergent took care of all the other kinds of weeds. No crabgrass so far.
Good luck brother.
My chaotic driveway is finally getting in shape after last years sewer replacement.
Also decided to make it a bit bigger and shaped to make it look better.
Continue with the stones surrounding the driveway this week and maybe next week fix soil and start with the grass.
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Quoted from swampfire:I just paid $122 for an ounce and a half of Certainty to kill my poanna,
That's hardcore! You have a local (Dallas area) selling it on Marketplace. Might be cheaper than Amazon? Fair warning, be prepared for all the adult diaper ads if you search.
Quoted from balzofsteel:If I kill all the weeds there wouldn't be any green except maybe a couple odd sheets of roof tin.
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Some weeds are beneficial to soil health
Quoted from ViperTim:My chaotic driveway is finally getting in shape after last years sewer replacement.
Also decided to make it a bit bigger and shaped to make it look better.
Continue with the stones surrounding the driveway this week and maybe next week fix soil and start with the grass.
Are you using any kind of ground grid to hold the gravel in place? Something like this?
Quoted from mtn-:Damn. Didnt even know ground grid was a thing. That cant hold up for long time, or?
I've never used it, but was aware of it. Most of the reviews I've read have been positive.
Quoted from mcluvin:Are you using any kind of ground grid to hold the gravel in place? Something like this?
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I can honestly say that I have never seen that, so no.
It's geogrid and typically used to make driveways that look like grass. Normally you fill voids with soil and seed. The grid can hold a fire truck.
Quoted from RyanStl:It's geogrid and typically used to make driveways that look like grass. Normally you fill voids with soil and seed. The grid can hold a fire truck.
Lot's of folks use it for gravel driveways. ViperTims's driveway is looking good. Gravel is gonna want to move though. If it does, now he knows about it.
Holliday weekend!!!
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Don't think I've ever seen curbs made in that style.
Quoted from mbwalker:Don't think I've ever seen curbs made in that style.
Belgium block.
So Trenton New Jersey was a industrial capital and ships would come in from overseas to load product. The hulls were filled with Belgian block as a Ballas. When they docked up a river, unloaded the block . Eventually there was so much block it was used to make streets curbs and other things it’s all over Philadelphia area as well.
Quoted from freddy:Holliday weekend!!!
Beautiful home and yard. Enjoy your weekend.
Quoted from mcluvin:Beautiful home and yard. Enjoy your weekend.
Just trying to keep this thread alive!!!
Quoted from freddy:Just trying to keep this thread alive!!!
My Zoysia looked like that for about a month. Good times back then!
Quoted from mcluvin:Lot's of folks use it for gravel driveways. ViperTims's driveway is looking good. Gravel is gonna want to move though. If it does, now he knows about it.
Gravel will always move but atleast I’ve used one of these compactor thingys I don’t know what they’re called in English.
Also working in the stones surrounding the gravel. It’s not perfect but it’s my first time doing it.
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Quoted from ViperTim:Gravel will always move but atleast I’ve used one of these compactor thingys I don’t know what they’re called in English.
Also working in the stones surrounding the gravel. It’s not perfect but it’s my first time doing it.
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Looks very nice and neat .
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What is the extra seat for a passenger? I’ve never seen one before.
Quoted from ultimategameroom:What is the extra seat for a passenger? I’ve never seen one before.
I put the seat on, so my daughter could ride along.
She was pretty pissed when I got the tractor stuck.
gardens coming along nicely..
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Also working in the stones surrounding the gravel. It’s not perfect but it’s my first time doing it.
Tamper is probably the word. The gravel is gonna want to move but the Geogrid holds it in place. What you have done looks great.
Quoted from freddy:Beautiful day in S philly!
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"On the playground is where I spent most of my days..."
Quoted from cdnpinbacon:Chasing a suspect on the roof of that building Freddy?
Is this the “Junkman”
Anybody got a good method for keeping bugs away from outdoor ceilings other than painting it haint blue?
Quoted from mcluvin:Anybody got a good method for keeping bugs away from outdoor ceilings other than painting it haint blue?
Try dry sheets at very least rub down with them.
Bounce works best.
Quoted from mcluvin:Anybody got a good method for keeping bugs away from outdoor ceilings other than painting it haint blue?
Easy peasy...just spray bug killer on the ceiling (pump sprayer).
Our house seems to be a magnet for bugs. Maybe because it's white, in the boonies, or maybe simply easier to see them?
I scrub it down every year or two. Without the bug spray - they'd be right back at with a couple of weeks.
Quoted from cdnpinbacon:Spiderban spray to start..
Moths are my biggest problem with the ceiling.
Quoted from mbwalker:Easy peasy...just spray bug killer on the ceiling (pump sprayer).
Our house seems to be a magnet for bugs. Maybe because it's white, in the boonies, or maybe simply easier to see them?
I scrub it down every year or two. Without the bug spray - they'd be right back at with a couple of weeks.
I'm doing that now. Pool shock + TSP + Dawn + water for the win. 30 Second Outdoor Cleaner is such a rip-off. I'd rather the bugs not die on my ceiling but simply stay away. Maybe I'll plant some lavendar.
Quoted from mcluvin:...I'd rather the bugs not die on my ceiling but simply stay away. Maybe I'll plant some lavendar.
In my case, the spiders (biggest offenders) don't even make it to the place where they normally hang out (porch walls or ceiling). I do occasionally blast the area with the leaf blower just for the heck of it to help keep it clean.
Gotcha on cleaning - whatever I used before definitely before had bleach in it. I'd have to check what I used for the bug cleaner. The neighbor bought some 'Wet & Forget' for outdoor cleaning - very impressed with the results on the concrete. I bought some concentrate, currently waiting for the results.
https://www.wetandforget.com/wet-and-forget-concentrate.html
Quoted from mbwalker:Gotcha on cleaning - whatever I used before definitely before had bleach in it. I'd have to check what I used for the bug cleaner. The neighbor bought some 'Wet & Forget' for outdoor cleaning - very impressed with the results on the concrete. I bought some concentrate, currently waiting for the results.
Wet & Forget is great long term, but it takes a few days to show perfect results. I want it looking nice in 10 minutes plus I've got issues other than mildew/mold. The pool shock is 10% bleach. A couple cups of that plus a few tablespoons of TSP. Add a few squirts of regular Dawn, then fill the gallon sprayer the rest of the way with water. Mist it, spray that shi*, wait 10 minutes, maybe scrub the bad spots a bit, blast the rest off. Done...
Quoted from mcluvin:Wet & Forget is great long term, but it takes a few days to show perfect results...
If not (a lot) longer! But I might get impatient (been about 3 weeks) and also give it a helping hand with a blast from the pressure washer and then recoat. The neighbor sprayed a test area of concrete last year, and it's still hanging in there. Test spot was in an area that doesn't get any southern sun.
When I cleaned the house, I also took a broom to it - hard to beat agitating things to really get things clean. Then a coat of bug killer w/the sump sprayer.
Quoted from mbwalker:If not (a lot) longer! But I might get impatient and also give it a blast from the pressure washer and then recoat. The neighbor sprayed a test area of concrete last year, and it's still hanging in there. Test spot was in an area that doesn't get any southern sun.
When I cleaned the house, I also took a broom to it - hard to beat agitating things to really get things clean. Then a coat of bug killer w/the sump sprayer.
Wet & Forget is legit. It's just not quick. It will protect for a long time. Sun exposure helps.
Quoted from mcluvin:Wet & Forget is legit. It's just not quick. It will protect for a long time. Sun exposure helps.
I never even heard of it until about a month ago. Surprised me, I tend to google reviews of stuff to use before buying, it never popped up. Pretty bengin compared to bleach or other chemicals.
Quoted from electricsquirrel:I put the seat on, so my daughter could ride along.
She was pretty pissed when I got the tractor stuck.
That’s cool. I see her looking agitated in the corner of the pic. Back to riding her quad I guess.
I was picturing a wife or girlfriend sitting on it. Hey baby let’s go mow the yard! Now you can enjoy the fun too! Good times!
I actually enjoy mowing. Outdoor exercise and you get to see lots of interesting things. I’ve had my eyes peeled lately looking for turtles.
Quoted from mbwalker:If not (a lot) longer! But I might get impatient (been about 3 weeks) and also give it a helping hand with a blast from the pressure washer and then recoat.
I've had some deep down stuff that it did not work on. It works on a lot of it though and keeps it from coming back for a long time.
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