You cannot properly get things spinning without wine.Okay, I have a spinning kind. We’re good… except I don’t have wine.I keep forgetting to put it in my cart when loading up with $200+ of liquor.
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You cannot properly get things spinning without wine.Okay, I have a spinning kind. We’re good… except I don’t have wine.I keep forgetting to put it in my cart when loading up with $200+ of liquor.
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I've got one for you. Craftsman Hose Hope it links correctly, if not, I'll try again in the morning. However, we've put it through heck and it's never leaked nor kinked. And Dh uses it for company work as well with no issues.Speaking of hoses… I hate mine because it kinks like crazy. Unfortunately, it’s the only one that didn’t break in less than a summer. It’s a 50’ orange one from Walmart, and is now showing wear at the kinks. It is not leaking yet.
So, who has a hose they actually can recommend?
You won't regret it. I bought a good 50' few yrs back. I leave mine outside all yr it's still like new. Well worth the extra $.I think I got that. If you could stop drinking, and start with the part about the reel. “It comes off in cold” is the only part I can’t figure out.
Otherwise… two hoses. Both rubber, and have 10 year warranties. One comes out to $.50/foot, the other is $.75, and that’s on sale. The most expensive is $1/foot for hot water.
I always find this a strange worry...a cat eating a moth ball. The moth balls repell them, and cats aren’t going to eat them. We had quite a few stray cats in our area around our rental when we moved in (we no longer live there, so who knows if it’s better or worse). There were cats pooping next to to front door, behind the bushes, and spraying the foundation wall. So it stank. The basement also had a smell from the spraying the foundation. We did some research, and poured vinegar on the foundation walls, removed the poop and cleaned up that area, and placed mothballs under the bushes. All mothballs stayed put, cats stayed away. All strays in the area remained -so I was still seeing all the same feral cats after placing moth balls (snd the the whole next year), as before we placed them. But, it worked and cats stayed away. Eventually the mothballs “melted” from the rain, etc.Apparently a stray (predator!) cat can eat one,
I was feeling so lucky we were due for a bit of rain today, right after I planted my squashes and pumpkins. My tomatoes, eggplants, cukes and luffas hardening off outside and doing well so far, couldn't be hurt by a bit of rain, or so I thought?
We ended up getting two hailstorms! I was at work, so couldn't do anything about my poor baby plants.
Out of all the babies, all the luffa seem OK, the cukes are all dead, most of the eggplant survived, the tomatoes got knocked down but a few look like they might be OK.
Time to direct seed cukes, plant the surviving tomatoes, eggplants and luffas under row covers, and probably buy some tomato plants from the store (sigh.)
The ground is soggy today- great for pulling weeds(Aka Asian jasmine). Put up the fly catchers around the chicken yard- so far 3 flies caught. Maybe this afternoon, will refill my seed trays and try again and get my planters filled.