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Lava Rock

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  1. Wonder if some of these harsher side effects are all due to the high vax dose and/or the carrier lipids. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  2. Lol, I was laughing to myself thinking the same thing Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  3. Picked up this dethatcher. Does an awesome job of digging out all the dead stuff. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  4. I didn't mean to imply people will be divided forever, just that were in a weird transition period where clearly there are strong feelings and opinions on either side and for that, I feel a bit sad as well. We'll get past it, but it's going to take time. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  5. Same here. To think there will always be some masked people looking at people without masks as some kind of killers is disturbing. What a way to keep people divided Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  6. What? So older people are more vulnerable yet the vax is optional for them but required for students? Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  7. I thought we said that last week
  8. Well they just had a news report today that claims people in their 50s and 60s are at greater risk of dementia if they don't get enough sleep, so we can add that to the list of things that might kill us or would suck to get
  9. Yeah, my arm is a little sorer today after yesterday's shot. Otherwise no other issues and I don't expect any.
  10. The dirt I think is fine as we used to have good growth until couple years ago then it got wiped out swiftly end of jul 2019. Here's a couple pics from summer 2018 Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  11. My mom always said I was determined [emoji2] Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  12. Full vax here is 38%. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  13. Here's a snippet of the US. We're now at 51% vaccinated (1st dose), yet cases up 15%. Cases should start to crater soon. Rest of the states are here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/national/coronavirus-us-cases-deaths/?itid=hp_pandemic-guide-box-1208
  14. 0.60" in the tipper. Is that it for the Summer?
  15. lol, for some reason, I thought you were an old geezer
  16. Bummer. So far for me, very slight pain at injection; same as flu shot. We'll see what happens tomorrow, but not expecting much from the 1st jab
  17. Someone down the road has ~20 of those roaming in the street. One of these days I'm gonna hit one on my bike flying down the hill. They get pissy with me when I go by.
  18. I have a full profile from ancestry but am too afraid to look up what genes I carry and associated risks
  19. Pfz #1 down. Sent from my Pixel 4a using Tapatalk
  20. Why is this? My understanding is that an insecticide has no impact on germination of seed, so I assume you're thinking that if I seed shortly after grubex, then the present grubs will eat the new seed roots? FYI, I see no grubs at present and honestly, every time I've checked the lawn over the last two summers, I've never seen them which is why I thought the damage was caused by chinch bugs. Those, I have seen in the past, but to be sure I thought putting down grubex would be ok. There's no way I'm seeding in July, so if I have to wait several weeks after grub tx, then I might as well wait till Fall, which I'd rather not do unless absolutely necessary.
  21. I had three options in my head: 1. Broadcast seed, then topdress with 1/4" loam. Requires ~15yd loam. Buddy has a skid steer and could help spread the loam around 2. Dethatch, then broadcast seed. I like this option because it's least expensive and the top layer should pull right out, but then raking it all up would be a pain. Seed would have immediate soil contact, but wasn't planning on using anything like straw to cover up since it'll just blow away. Maybe peat moss, but that's also a pain to spread and need a lot to be effective 3. Rent industrial power rake, which will pulverize top layer. This would probably be more effective and faster then using a dethatcher, but then might "pull out" the established grass clumps. FYI, I've spoken with a couple different lawn places and oddly none of them knew what caused my lawn damage and how to fix it. Guess they aren't very good at their jobs.
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