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Used mine this morning after a round of golf yesterday that put me down. Got me back upright straight and walking. Is it magical? No. Does it provide a good stretch and alleviate minor problems……yes. It’s meant to be used regularly but of course I don’t until I have issues.
I put pre emerge out in Oct or Nov and again around Feb and have great results. I’d just watch to see if any weeds pop up within the next 3 months before your next application.
If you are chunking that Scott spreader (like I did) do yourself a favor and upgrade to an Earthway 2150 with pneumatic tires. It’s pricey but game changer if you put out granular regularly.
If you are chunking that Scott spreader (like I did) do yourself a favor and upgrade to an Earthway 2150 with pneumatic tires. It’s pricey but game changer if you put out granular regularly.
re: Car wash foam cannons - yay or nay?
Posted by JDubb on 8/31/21 at 7:58 am to TigersnJeeps
I just started using a foam cannon a few months back when I bought a black truck. Using foam and a pressure washer as a prewash makes the rest of the wash a breeze. I am very picky about preventing swirl marks so the foam and two bucket wash method has done great. Btw - I bought a cheap $26 armor all cannon from Orielly’s and it is sufficient. You can watch the dirt fall down.
re: Fall Vegetable Garden - 2021
Posted by JDubb on 8/31/21 at 7:03 am to good_2_geaux
Mustard greens, broccoli, cauliflower, spinach, cabbage,carrots and red potatoes. A year round garden is so satisfying.
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