I’ve had to try like 4 different places to get rotors and brake pads for my wife’s car. It says they have it in stock for pickup, and then an hour later you get an email saying they don’t actually have the parts.
Very frustrating.
I have a buried 500 gallon propane tank. We started full this winter (which is 80% capacity) so really max in the tank is 400 gallon.
We are at 30% now. I usually fill up in spring to be full for the next winter, but not this year. 30% can easily get us through at least January next year.
Im waiting it out to see if prices drop.
The Holes are maybe a quarter to half inch at most? I suppose it could be ants, but I never see them, and they have been there since like late winter.
Ifs obviously affecting growth there. I’m hoping it’ll fill in. I flung some seed down on Sunday.
Yeah, it could Be bees I guess. They are like perfectly round and I don’t see evidence of burrow piles or anything. I threw some seed down and tried to take it into the holes, we’ll see what happens.
I don’t think it’s grubs
So what could be happening here. The lawn is pretty thin/dead/whatever here. And in this section there are hundreds if not thousands of perfect round holes. Kind of captured them in the second pic.
Thanks, I guess a better question would be, what can’t I plant? We are doing pots on the deck.
I know probably another 3-4 weeks for tomatoes,
Cucumbers?
One of my sneaky favorite things on this forum is when you post old grass pics. I literally laugh out loud. It’s like what someone trying to grow grass on the surface of Mars would look like.
Yeah, mine should have room to get to that size of the lone one. No surprise the other ones didn’t work out though. Looks like they were planted 2 feet apart lol
I gave them a good amount of space. It’s weird because we got the inspiration from a house we lived near growing up. They planted them probably no more than 5 feet apart and they are probably 20 feet tall if not bigger now and look awesome. Almost like they didn’t branch out as wide as they could have, but kept there fullness and didn’t grow into each other.