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The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.
Lol.. I thought initially you where talking about that stone turtle..
The stone turtles are my wife's idea, She is like a little kid, every day she goes , moves them around and pose them . When I tell them that the turtles moved she laughs .
By the way, notice the brown spots on my grass. Its the damn dogs peeing , I try to chase them away when I catch them doing it. They have a whole property to go and do it. But they have a short memory, much like me LOL. Any ideas what to do? I tried googling it, but I did not find anything useful so far.
Hosing the area after a dog pees is the best solution. It's the nitrogen in the urine that burns the grass.
It's typically the female dogs causing it, male dogs would look for a tree.
For the places burned.. put a new patch in.
If you're someone who likes to do some DIY...:
Easy enough to make.
Today in my garden there should be a leprechaun larrikin sitting on a pot'o'gold if this rainbow is anything to go by.
I will organise a hunting party to ride out tomorrow. I need to get a hunting bow with steel bolts for leprechauns.
Looper is that the view from your porch? It's beautiful. Is that a mango tree loaded with blossoms, that is a good size tree. Do you get a good harvest?
I have those brown spots too Buck. It's the females don't like to get their feet wet. One step away from the cement and they piss. If you water it down and stick with it, it will be gone in a week, two at the most. Good luck on the frog, makes your pond look healthy when you have a frog.
I got about 200 mangoes off it 2 years ago before the savage pruning. But then I lopped the top half of the crown off so it is only about half the size it used to be. I only got about 150 last summer after the trim.
They are not as big as the mangoes in the shop but a bit more tart... which is how I like them
Just fed our dogs as normal outside, when one started barking at something behind our outside bins. Got the dogs inside, and when we moved the bins, there's a snake behind. As it moved away, it reared slightly and spread its hood, which identified it as a Monocled Cobra, and it was about 1.5 metres long. It has something of a lump in its body, so probably just had its supper of a frog. Anyway, it made its way quite quickly down to the khlong behind the house.
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