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OMG-- I was going to mention NOT to use reversed type, especially with bright colors. A strain to read-- a least your post wasn't long. haha The worst are websites with reversed type and bright colors and animations.

I'm not trying to act like a know-it-all (I do know more about graphic design than I do chickens!), but it's just like anyone else on this thread who has a particular profession. A carpenter might have tips on building, and a person who shows chickens might have tips on grooming. I'm just trying to avoid everyone ending up with headaches and seizures! haha
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Now I have dilema. The purpose of using reversed cyan text is to draw the attention I so despratly crave.

But if no one can read my posts, they'll ignore me again. Purpose defeated.

What do I do???
 
Now I have dilema. The purpose of using reversed cyan text is to draw the attention I so despratly crave.

But if no one can read my posts, they'll ignore me again. Purpose defeated.

What do I do???
I like the color, with back black. Apparently it is called reversed text, didn't know that lol. Anyways I like it, and bright colors are easy/easier for me to read
 
Now I have dilema. The purpose of using reversed cyan text is to draw the attention I so despratly crave.

But if no one can read my posts, they'll ignore me again. Purpose defeated.

What do I do???
1. Your startling avatar draws attention . . . fear? lol
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2. This shade of cyan isn't too bad.
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3. You can always count on CCCHICKENS to reads your posts if you choose an eye-piercing color!
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[COLOR=006400]I bet a bunch of people on BYC don't even know what a bbs is. Some of us are showing our age. But the force is strong in us...dreaming the dreams we dream.[/COLOR]

I'm sure you're right. I met my wife on Jungle, the bbs for Olivet Nazarene University. And I was on Lower Lights in SLC for years. Plus a smattering of others.
 
From what I have been reading online, it depends on both the root system of the weed and your plans for the area. Too much salt is as hard on the ground as too much fertilizer. The vinegar is a dehydrator of sorts and basically makes it nearly impossible for the plant to maintain water above ground level or to convert the air and sun into plant food.

I even read somewhere that heated solution works better but I'm not sure I would want to heat soapy water as it expands rapidly. Acidic soapy water (vinegar is 95% water) just sounds like a bad idea to me.

Leave your full sprayer in the car for a couple hours and it will heat up
 

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