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aka Thomas the Kraut
What was the essence?I had a quick search too, and my ABC Radio, .
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What was the essence?I had a quick search too, and my ABC Radio, .
Was wondering the same.What was the essence?
He's coming on in leaps and bounds Richie, plenty of fun times ahead for you!Teaching my super puppy to use the doggie door, his final feat before I will permit him to go outside himself. He can go out and in assisted but is still a bit reluctant to do it by himself. I expect he'll be able to within two weeks..
He's coming on in leaps and bounds Richie, plenty of fun times ahead for you!![]()
Autumn here, my busiest season with thousands of falling leaves to be removed and trees pruned.. gggrrr.Spring is approaching here in England, we've got daffodils and other flowers blooming, it's still pretty chilly of an evening though and we still had fog yesterday in the early hours.
I love the autumn colours of trees, the leaves seem to glow.Autumn here, my busiest season with thousands of falling leaves to be removed and trees pruned.. gggrrr.
So do I until I have to vacuum and rake them, I have four large trees in my front yard and sometimes I have to remove my neibors fallen leaves too.I love the autumn colours of trees, the leaves seem to glow.
I just spent $880 to get all my palms well trimmed. Eight in all with two huge ones and 2 with heavy Ivy trimmed off them. My 'Lumberjacks' did a stirling job, tidying up after very well too. A Squad of blokes with all the gear and 2 trucks, ...Autumn here, my busiest season with thousands of falling leaves to be removed and trees pruned.. gggrrr.
You and I both Terry. I planted buffalo because was told it was the most robust of all grasses. Took me 20 years to get a full healthy front lawn, at least that is what I figured. But as you and and I have found out couch lays hidden underneath and despite ample watering of my buffalo, it comes out when there is a hot summer and some of the weaker buffalo simply burns leaving annoying patches. Just when I think I have gotten on top of the couch by removing the runners by hand then it infiltrates again from my neibors side. AS you say a war of attrition. gggrrr.My lawn battle continues with a slow downnward attrition on my Buffalo grass enemy
I just wondered how any kind of grass can grow at those temps? Would you have a pic, Terry? In hot summers my lawn looks and feels like copper wire.I just spent $880 to get all my palms well trimmed. Eight in all with two huge ones and 2 with heavy Ivy trimmed off them. My 'Lumberjacks' did a stirling job, tidying up after very well too. A Squad of blokes with all the gear and 2 trucks, ...
After some Shonkies I found this A team.
My lawn battle continues with a slow downnward attrition on my Buffalo grass enemy. I'm even, in my amaturish way, adding tough Couch seed to a mixture of soil enricher with scoops of blood n bone to rejuvenate the many balder spots where I've dug out the buffalo enemy's runners by hand, followed by many sprayed doses of rich 'weed n feed' with a warning "Not to put on a Buffalo lawns!"It's not perfect so I take a multi-pronged approach with even brutal "Round-Up" poison at times, and my 2 pronged weeding fork.
No Surrender! I even have a devil's pitch forkfor some of the heavier work.
We had 41C in my suburb in WA today Craig. Too hot to go out n about and cancelled a catchup. It was mutual.
Shorts only I did a lot of painting under my patio with the paints drying nice n fast in the heat.... Three hours of it.
Better thanks sweetie, how's your mum?