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dangledo

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Did you inoculate the seeds with Rhizobium trifolii? Clovers will produce significantly more nitrogen if the seeds are inoculated with the bacteria before planting.
I did not. I did just read that they gather said bacteria from the air, rain etc before being able to accumulate enough nitrogen to have any benefit. Good to know you can simply inoculate. Thanks!!

Been looking into comfrey as an all around food source from mulch to fermenting. Just grow your own!!
 

raratt

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I did not. I did just read that they gather said bacteria from the air, rain etc before being able to accumulate enough nitrogen to have any benefit. Good to know you can simply inoculate. Thanks!!

Been looking into comfrey as an all around food source from mulch to fermenting. Just grow your own!!
I used red clover as a cover crop and green mulch in my veggie garden before and that's where I learned that.
 

dangledo

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I used red clover as a cover crop and green mulch in my veggie garden before and that's where I learned that.
You till in or top dress in between crops?

Literally just read that old cover crops, composted, can have benefit when sprouting new cover crops. Didn't say specifically why. :confused:
 

SSGrower

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Does it have the little flap to adjust the "timing" on the rotor for the mag? I had one that was sticking that made it run bad.
Doubtful, it is a legal for sale in california version so everything is "automatic" and there is much plastic covering everything. Ordered a needle and seat, there must have been one.
 

raratt

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You till in or top dress in between crops?

Literally just read that old cover crops, composted, can have benefit when sprouting new cover crops. Didn't say specifically why. :confused:
I use most of the garden for summer crops, so I planted it in fall and tilled it in in the springtime. It was flowering by then.
 

tangerinegreen555

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I put air in my tires.

These Air Hawk compressors from late night TV ads are OK, but cheap as fuck and they heat up real quick.

Like a battery screwdriver but the battery sucks. 15 minutes and done and a very strange battery wattage. Not a solid battery like a Makita or Milwaukee power tool.

Be nice to find a quality little battery run compressor.

Beats the gas station or getting the real compressor out just for a few minutes running time.
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Lethidox

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finally off for the weekend. went in to work today to put in some extra hours and get try to recoope w.e. i lost during the week. didn't get paid yet so most likely i will get paid on monday. spent a ton of money though this week had to catch uber to work and to generous with my tips. everything should be back to normal though coworker can drop me off and what not as usual. not sure wth imma do today kinda exhausted didn't get to sleep in and it's hot as shit and not much for me to do but finish my puzzle. can't even really finish it either cause i dont got a frame or anything to glue it on besides my desk which i just bought like 2 months ago.

got to check on my baby for sure i think it's watering day today or see how she is doing from the transplant stress and my scrog net is coming in as well had to buy it online cause no car not too bad likely better quality and options compared to what the stores here offer which i assume is the 6" holes only.
 

raratt

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I put air in my tires.

These Air Hawk compressors from late night TV ads are OK, but cheap as fuck and they heat up real quick.

Like a battery screwdriver but the battery sucks. 15 minutes and done and a very strange battery wattage. Not a solid battery like a Makita or Milwaukee power tool.

Be nice to find a quality little battery run compressor.

Beats the gas station or getting the real compressor out just for a few minutes running time.
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I had one that attached to the cig lighter outlet, if your car has one, it worked OK on car tires. Took a long time on big truck tires.
 

scumrot derelict

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I put air in my tires.

These Air Hawk compressors from late night TV ads are OK, but cheap as fuck and they heat up real quick.

Like a battery screwdriver but the battery sucks. 15 minutes and done and a very strange battery wattage. Not a solid battery like a Makita or Milwaukee power tool.

Be nice to find a quality little battery run compressor.

Beats the gas station or getting the real compressor out just for a few minutes running time.
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CUT YOUR PINKY NAILS YOU FILTHY DEGENERATE BASTARD!

...ahem...sorry...
 

curious2garden

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Absolutely exhausted, it's been a long time since I moved a gas pipe. So I moved my gas range, opened the wall behind it in a couple places and put in an 18" extension to drop it to just above the floor. Also had to recess the electrical. Now my range pushes back so it's not 2" proud from the cabinets, sigh, one of the funnest parts of that rodeo was convincing my water heater to keep it's pilot light lit.
 
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