I began the DIRT MAKING PROCESS!
Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/8/2021 7:08 PM, Alex wrote:
>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>> On Sunday, March 7, 2021 at 2:27:09 PM UTC-5,
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 3/7/2021 1:00 PM, Hank Rogers wrote:
>>>>> John Kuthe wrote:
>>>>>> Got ALL the compost up from in back, and out to the two Front Garden
>>>>>> beds!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No neighbors, we don't have a compost pile in back, I moved it UP
>>>>>> FRONT! :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
>>>>>>
>>>>> Did you shit and rip afterwards?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> An obscure, archaic meaning for the phrase, but Mother Gaia
>>>> probably hates him a little less today. I turned my composter
>>>> today. Now that it's warming up, those potatoes should break
>>>> down quickly.
>>> ...
>>>
>>> I do nothing disturb the process of decomposition, except in the gal
>>> inside composting bucket, which when full like it was this morning,
>>> so I emptied it! I have a 30gal plastic trash can outback all
>>> drilled with 1/2" ventilation holes,Â* that I made at 3061 Kingsbury.
>>> Lid is solid, no rain gets in, but worms come out the 1/2" holes
>>> every Summer! Birds eat them! :-)
>>>
>>> I bought a postage sized piece of this US back from China and fixed
>>> it up pretty nice! Certainly water tight with it;s newly restored
>>> 100 year red clay tile roof! :-)
>>>
>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
>>
>> That roof was replaced, not restored, and you were ripped off.
>
> They re-used some of the original tiles.Â* How does that qualify for
> "replaced" as opposed to restored?
He said they kept less than half of the original tiles.Â* I find that
hard to believe since new tiles look very different than very old
tiles.Â* A new roof, of all new tiles, would have cost a fraction of the
price and the results would be the same.
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