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I'm going to work on installing a watering system on the raised garden... (Yeah, I'm getting lazy in my old age  :rotflmao: )

Should I have it water from above or from below  :scratch:
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Above in the air sprinkling promotes disease. Drip is best.
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always heard on the ground because of what Ken said...
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I've used soaker hoses, but think they suck. I water most my stuff with a water bucket thingy. The rest I use a hose with a fan sprayer. Use less water and can hit what I want watered more directly.
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I've been using a regular adjustable sprayer on my nose but can't find the right spray.  I need a fan type thing with an on and off valve on it so I can adjust the pressure better.

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Hey, LPS. Please post a picture of the adjustable sprayer on you nose.

Just kidding. I have my share of auto corrects because of thuringer fingers.

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Hey, LPS. Please post a picture of the adjustable sprayer on you nose.

Just kidding. I have my share of auto corrects because of thuringer fingers.
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: I wanna see that too!!! :sleazy:
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Hey, LPS. Please post a picture of the adjustable sprayer on you nose.

Just kidding. I have my share of auto corrects because of thuringer fingers.
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: I wanna see that too!!! :sleazy:

me too!!!   
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It is just one of the regular pistol grip types that everyone has.  I will post it later though.  It doesn't quite have a nice gentle setting though.  When on the mist mode it takes forever to get enough water to the plants. 

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LPS, they want to see it on your nose. They are teasing you about the typo. ;)
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Ya I have wondered how I am going to handle that situation.   :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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Hey look your bobber is up!

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i have a wand thats about 4 ft long that works ok, but they have a widget thats about 4 inches across with all kinds of little holes in it that works good.  when i go outside a bit later i'll take a picture of it and post it. its my go to watering utinsel!!!!!! :happy1: :rotflmao:
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LPS this is the watering gizmo I use and really like it.

It does fit on hoses, not noses however!!! :sleazy: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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That is the exact "nose" thing that I am looking for.   :rotflmao: :happy1:

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Here's my prototype......

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looks slick!!!    :happy1:
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Looks like there were a few jonquils blooming from one of the spring planters I stuck in the ground last year after it had died down. Daffodils & hyacinths are a warm day or so from opening up. Same with the crocuses. They have lots of flower buds on them & were just poking thru last Saturday.  :scratch:
« Last Edit: April 04/30/22, 09:20:30 AM by Dotch »
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We just couldn't stand not getting something growing. I will be moving them in and out of the garage for some awhile before they get put in the garden. I hope I will not have to bring out a heater for the garage.   :confused:





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Picked up the last of my garden seeds this morning. Onion sets!!

I should get some tomato plants whenever my mom decides to come back home.
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Put the garden to the spade test, a foot down and not to wet. The tiller guy is coming Tursday..  :happy1:

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Put the garden to the spade test, a foot down and not to wet. The tiller guy is coming Tursday..  :happy1:
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Put the garden to the spade test, a foot down and not to wet. The tiller guy is coming Tursday..  :happy1:
I gotz da G-man coming, date to be determined!👍

I hope your giving him some "good" beer for compensation for doing your work, and not that cold spring piss......
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Put the garden to the spade test, a foot down and not to wet. The tiller guy is coming Tursday..  :happy1:
I gotz da G-man coming, date to be determined!👍

I hope your giving him some "good" beer for compensation for doing your work, and not that cold spring piss......
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: nuttin but da finest. Da mick skinny!!! :happy1:
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A few things starting to show signs of spring here: Daffodils are opening but it's been so blasted cold they don't want to stand up straight. Hyacinth is blooming but doesn't seem to smell like they do inside. Oh wait, I have COVID. I can't smell anything anyway! :doah: Dandelions are starting to bloom along the south side of the house. And lastly the crocuses popped open. Gotta be quick or ya miss 'em. For perspective, checking the photo date, the crocuses are over a month behind last year.  :sad:
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For sure it will be a shorter season.

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Finally got my Candy onions planted today in one of my raised beds where it was dry enough. Planting peas tomorrow.
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picked up from mom yesterday the tomato plants my brother started from seed. a best boy, 2 campori's something he labeled a bush??? and 5 luckey tiger tomatoes!!!!!! :happy1: :happy1:

SOOO.......mikey sent an email this week. it was about tomato plants. it stated that if you put an antacid pill in the ground, buried it then put the tomato plant  on top its supposed to cure any blossom end rot??  ????

anyone ever hear of it???? KEN???????? i might just try it!!!!!!!
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That's calcium.