
ADLSUNSU
Favorite team: | LSU ![]() |
Location: | Baton Rouge |
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Registered on: | 9/27/2007 |
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re: How is Clemson so bad?
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 10/24/21 at 9:00 am
I read yesterday they have 16 or 17 injuries right now so that may combine with the lack of strong qb
re: Hydro-tilling with a pressure washer
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 5/5/20 at 11:48 am
To clarify, the oscillating nozzle doesnt kick up as much debris as you would think and you can move closer or further to control what depth you are scouring.
In my case i used it to create a 2 inch or 3 inches around the garden edging instead and then backed off to blow things or wash as needed. Or just clearing out some weedy areas.
In my case i used it to create a 2 inch or 3 inches around the garden edging instead and then backed off to blow things or wash as needed. Or just clearing out some weedy areas.
re: Hydro-tilling with a pressure washer
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 5/5/20 at 11:35 am
It was actually less mess than i was expecting. You just need to be aware of what direction you are clearing of course, but it wasnt that bad.
The edging was just playing around, but it did a really good job esp if you are trying to get some of the dirt away from the sidewalk to make mechanical edging a little easier.
Yea the Tilther is cool, i want to get the depth controller for the BCS tractor I deal with. The concept of using that is al alternative to turning over super deep and only the top inch or so.
Power harrow does something similar too.
Speaking of drill powered tools that salad greens harvester is pretty cool too.
The edging was just playing around, but it did a really good job esp if you are trying to get some of the dirt away from the sidewalk to make mechanical edging a little easier.
Yea the Tilther is cool, i want to get the depth controller for the BCS tractor I deal with. The concept of using that is al alternative to turning over super deep and only the top inch or so.
Power harrow does something similar too.
Speaking of drill powered tools that salad greens harvester is pretty cool too.
Hydro-tilling with a pressure washer
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 5/4/20 at 9:24 pm
Ran across this guys youtube channel using a pressure washer for weed control or clearing an overgrown bed. The oscillating tip kind of makes it more controllable than just scouring with one of the given nozzles and seems to chop up the blades etc.
Tried it out today and it has some potential. Makes a mess of course, but pretty good for edging.
One interesting thing is that it takes a lot longer to cut through st aug stolons.
Tried it out today and it has some potential. Makes a mess of course, but pretty good for edging.
One interesting thing is that it takes a lot longer to cut through st aug stolons.
re: Managing seedlings
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 4/9/20 at 8:53 pm
If in the greenhouse make sure you put a fan on them or something to keep the dampening off from getting to them, also to make the stem stronger.
re: Iscape for augmented reality landscape design
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 4/7/20 at 10:51 am
I am seeing HomeOutside too.
I wonder. I dont mind paying for something but hard to see if they do what you want them to do.
I wonder. I dont mind paying for something but hard to see if they do what you want them to do.
Iscape for augmented reality landscape design
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 4/7/20 at 10:08 am
Came across this tool tool
Also, anyone know of an open source or similar tool that is laptop based instead of app based.
Also, anyone know of an open source or similar tool that is laptop based instead of app based.
re: Tips for my raised garden
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 3/8/20 at 9:14 am
lime generally takes a pretty long time to adjust ph in the soil as far as my understanding.
I think there is a type of lime that is faster, but also more of a runoff danger.
I think there is a type of lime that is faster, but also more of a runoff danger.
re: Tips for my raised garden
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 3/3/20 at 9:38 pm
Does the feed store have Stalite like it does perlite?
A big bag of perlite is like 25 bucks at the feed store.
Is stalite inert like perlite is?
Ive been doing mostly dutch buckets but a little kratke as well
At one point had a greenhouse set up going, but wasnt able to keep it up. Boy aphids will take over if you have too much nitrogen in the mix though.
A big bag of perlite is like 25 bucks at the feed store.
Is stalite inert like perlite is?
Ive been doing mostly dutch buckets but a little kratke as well
At one point had a greenhouse set up going, but wasnt able to keep it up. Boy aphids will take over if you have too much nitrogen in the mix though.
re: Nest Thermostat E on Woot today
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 2/8/20 at 9:15 pm
maybe the wayback machine could tell you.
re: Nest Thermostat E on Woot today
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 2/8/20 at 1:06 pm
I had to hook up the C line to power mine, would get stuck in a constant cycle trying to power the Nest.
The Nest will run the fan or something like that to power itself when it gets down to a certain batter power left. I dont remember specific details.
I would be curious to see what the HVAC folks had to say about issues and the ecobee differences and nest shortcomings.
The Nest will run the fan or something like that to power itself when it gets down to a certain batter power left. I dont remember specific details.
I would be curious to see what the HVAC folks had to say about issues and the ecobee differences and nest shortcomings.
re: Parts for a surface cleaner
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 2/2/20 at 3:29 pm
I expected something that would work decent for a small driveway and have parts id be able to repair.
Apparently, if you put grease in the spinning attachment form time to time it helps a lot, but i learned that after the fact.
Dang thing could have also gotten abused when i lent it to someone.
Apparently, if you put grease in the spinning attachment form time to time it helps a lot, but i learned that after the fact.
Dang thing could have also gotten abused when i lent it to someone.
Parts for a surface cleaner
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 2/2/20 at 2:13 pm
I have searched and searched and cant find what I am looking for. I have a Yamaha 15inch surface cleaner for a pressure washer.
I started getting a pin-stream out of the middle so i took it apart.
2 of the plastic bearings are fine but one of them was shredded (there are 3, this is the one that seems to press against the outer portion of the spinning portion.
I just dont want to have to buy a whole new thing for one little part.
the cleaner in question
I started getting a pin-stream out of the middle so i took it apart.
2 of the plastic bearings are fine but one of them was shredded (there are 3, this is the one that seems to press against the outer portion of the spinning portion.
I just dont want to have to buy a whole new thing for one little part.
the cleaner in question
re: Clemson 25 @ LSU 42 Final
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 1/13/20 at 7:24 pm
what was sunshine trying to say to the ref
re: Starting from seed...LED grow lights?
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 12/29/19 at 9:41 pm
Joe Lamp'l did a podcast you could find on them. I used a little cheap one from amazon myself but another issue for legginess is putting a fan on them and/or touching them at least once a day for them to trigger their growth/reaction
re: Bonsai tree
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 12/17/19 at 8:20 pm
There is a guy in Lafayette that sells them, but I have lost his card.
I got a juniper one but i think i get spider mites on junipers in my area.
Right now i have a boxwood in the little pot.
youtube guy that is pretty interesting
They go over the medium composition pretty good and apparently there is some kinds of clay and other material from Japan that is used in authentic Bonsai stuff.
I got a juniper one but i think i get spider mites on junipers in my area.
Right now i have a boxwood in the little pot.
youtube guy that is pretty interesting
They go over the medium composition pretty good and apparently there is some kinds of clay and other material from Japan that is used in authentic Bonsai stuff.
re: compost, NO area
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 12/17/19 at 7:00 pm
Lafayette you can pretty much get as much as you want for free from the city.
They pick up yard waste and compost it and you just drive up and they will dump it in your truck or trailer.
Sometimes you kind of have to finish it off though to break down all of the wood.
They pick up yard waste and compost it and you just drive up and they will dump it in your truck or trailer.
Sometimes you kind of have to finish it off though to break down all of the wood.
re: Native (LA) wildflower info needed
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 11/21/19 at 5:56 pm
re: MY DAMN PECAN TREES!
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 10/3/19 at 3:30 pm
Cant remember if this had help to that specific thing, but this video may be helpful.
pecans from Lafayette master gardeners
pecans from Lafayette master gardeners
re: Citrus ID please
Posted by ADLSUNSU on 9/14/19 at 2:18 pm
looks a lot like a satsuma
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