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Bionic

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  1. Yup, co-worker of mine bought a 20G for his wife for home defense today, over the phone.
  2. Such a nice deer, thats a dream of mine. I’d stare at the wall non-stop in admiration.
  3. Shame! Calm, and absolutely perfect here tonight.
  4. Solar lights so the deer can see what their eating
  5. Now that I think about it, I know the local municipalities tractor trailer in leaves from curbside clean-ups, etc...so maybe there are weeds in these leaves from folks mowing there leaves to the roadside for pickup. Then its all mixed up, so it can breakdown into compost.
  6. Oh I don’t know...maybe it was grass, just little thin grass-like blades sticking up. We use this topsoil from Organic Recycling out of Pine Island, and it is incredible for growing grass...so who knows.
  7. Pulled a few weeds I saw starting today, and happened to notice a few of my bean seeds starting to pop. FIRST PIC, was taken at 10:50 this morning..the SECOND PIC was the same seedling at 6pm....
  8. We went to Stubb’s while in Austin.
  9. Yup, most of our ball fields are full clay infields. Zero resistance!
  10. I seee, it is all quite ironic, because I do not follow sports AT ALL.
  11. Hmmm, we actually cut a 1/4” shorter on baseball fields. They are all Little League fields, so we want the kids able to see the ground balls headed there way.
  12. Yes sir, there is more to it than some would think. Even the height of cut plays into it. Glad you enjoyed the post.
  13. Yes sir, there is more to it than some would think. Even the height of cut plays into it. Glad you enjoyed the post.
  14. On our sports fields, we just switch up the direction of cut each time. Just take a quick look to see which direction was chose last tine, and then go perpendicular. Every now, and then a 45 ish angle like I chose. We do this because overtime if you cut the same direction each cut, over tine you will compact ruts into the ground, and it also sort of trains the grass to lay over in that direct you mow, and doesn’t actually cut it at the desired height you are set at. An exception is when we have tournaments, or if we are aerating, or treating the fields, then we cut in the direction of game play. This helps you in keeping straight, and correct overlap, when applying chemicals, or seed/fertilizers.
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