my front lawn is currently weeds and dirt. Aside from removing the weeds, what do i need to do in order to put sawd in and and ensure that it does not die?
Welcome to r/lawn. This is a community dedicated to lawncare.Has anybody here injured their knee from doing the quad/thigh stretch, where you pull your foot behind your butt to stretch your quads/thighs?
DO NOT ASK FOR MEDICAL ADVICE! We are Fans/Members of Athletic Truth Group's "Knees Over Toes" philosophy. Discuss exercises and progress freely! Use code "KOTReddit" at ATGEquipment.com for 10% off all equipment!Weird question, and yes i know this might seem silly, but i am asking- Can i use a drone to raise an antenna into the air (for the length of the cord), to make transmissions, if the antenna needs height?
The ham radio sub-reddit!Weird question fir you guys. Can non alcoholic beer give you hang overs? I ask because the beers say that the alcohol os rated below .5%, but i woke up with a headache that lasted until 4pm the next day similar to my hang over headaches complete with wooziness. I had 3 sam adams na ipa's.
A place for discussion and geekery concerning craft beer. A home for people who are passionate about beer and spreading the word.Weird question fir you guys. Can non alcoholic beer give you hang overs? I ask because the beers say that the alcohol os rated below .5%, but i woke up with a headache that lasted until 4pm the next day similar to my hang over headaches complete with wooziness. I had 3 sam adams na ipa's.
A subreddit for discussing non-alcoholic beerI live in Florida. I bought a starlink mini just in case a hurricane knocks out the power and communications. I bought it, with the intent of ONLY activating it when needed, ONLY. I just recieved an email from starlink stating that if i do not activate it in 2 days, they will.
A community where discussions are on Starlink Mini, A latest compact dishy from Starlink SpaceX which can be fit in a backpack, can be mount in your car and RV.I live in Florida. I bought a starlink mini just in case a hurricane knocks out the power and communications. I bought it, with the intent of ONLY activating it when needed, ONLY. I just recieved an email from starlink stating that if i do not activate it in 2 days, they will.
/r/Starlink_Support is for questions about the Starlink satellite constellation. General Starlink news, media, and discussions should be posted to /r/Starlink. All other SpaceX content should be posted to /r/SpaceXLounge. Visit Starlink.com to sign up. Reminder: This is a fan-run subreddit. It is not an official Starlink website. For official Starlink news and information, please visit Starlink.comI live in Florida. I bought a starlink mini just in case a hurricane knocks out the power and communications. I bought it, with the intent of ONLY activating it when needed, ONLY. I just recieved an email from starlink stating that if i do not activate it in 2 days, they will.
r/Starlink is for news, media, and discussions related to Starlink, the SpaceX satellite internet constellation. This is a fan-run Subreddit. For official news and to sign up for service, visit starlink.comI just bought 4 coco plum bushes and some timberline manure compost from home depot. The home depot guy said to dig a hole, pour the compost in, put the plant in, and fill in the rest with the compost, and non of the natural dirt. Is this correct???
DIYI just bought 4 coco plum bushes and some timberline manure compost from home depot. The home depot guy said to dig a hole, pour the compost in, put the plant in, and fill in the rest with the compost, and non of the natural dirt. Is this correct???
DIYHome is basically an extension of /r/diy, but not just a focus on projects we have done, but also general advice, guides, and photos for making your home a better looking and more functional place.I just bought 4 coco plum bushes and some timberline manure compost from home depot. The home depot guy said to dig a hole, pour the compost in, put the plant in, and fill in the rest with the compost, and non of the natural dirt. Is this correct???
A place to post about and discuss anything related to landscaping.I just bought 4 coco plum bushes and some timberline manure compost from home depot. The home depot guy said to dig a hole, pour the compost in, put the plant in, and fill in the rest with the compost, and non of the natural dirt. Is this correct???
Post here anything about your landscape or types of plants....Pics you like...plants you like...questions about plants...interesting landscape and tree facts...Plants you have available...tips on landscaping There are no stupid questions.. there are no stupid answers...just and I repeat ...just no porn unless you are a naked gardener. Post what you have for sale. ThankyouI just planted hibiscus plants in my front yard. Does anybody have any advice/tips/tricks on how to raise them and what to watch for?
Forum dedicated to the care and appreciation of hibiscus plantsDo hibiscus plants close up at night and open during the day? I had thought that they always stayed open, but mine are closing at night.
Forum dedicated to the care and appreciation of hibiscus plantsDude installs a new sprinkler pump for me. They do not have a primer spout, so he places a plug in the line and tells me to go get the proper spout and screw it in. As they're placing the plug in, I see the dude is having a lot of trouble screwing it in. Continue down below...
Only text posts are allowed here. YOU MUST have minimum karma to participate in the sub. Submit here: https://diy.stackexchange.com/Dude installs a new sprinkler pump for me. They do not have a primer spout, so he places a plug in the line and tells me to go get the proper spout and screw it in. As they're placing the plug in, I see the dude is having a lot of trouble screwing it in. Continue down below...

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