Bandit on a Safari and I'm Hunting Unicorns

I'm sure there are better ways than rocks to hold the bags down. I've seen videos of some brewers that use PVC tubing to hold the bags down. I've been placing air stones in the bags with the ingredients. I've been thinking that having the air going into the water was an important part of the brewing process. When the bags float, they can lift the air stone out of the water. I'd be tickled if the bags hung just under the surface like the brew ball in your photo. I'm tempted to go bagless and just strain the tea when I plan to load it in a sprayer for a foliar application.

I didn't have to worry about the rocks affecting pH last year, because everything was growing outdoors and the rocks are in the ground all around the plants. I should probably come up with a cleaner method for submerging the bags, since I have indoor plants I want to feed, now.

I love those anoles. All of our lizards live under rocks and in wood piles. We do have some pretty cool looking blue tailed skinks, bu those suckers are super fast. Had my first snake of the season startled me last week. He was under a folded tarp I picked up to use. It was just a water snake, but I get a little jumpy when I'm right on top of one before I see it, lol.

Was just piddling in the garden and came across one of those blue tailed skinks, but something made him into a no tail skink.

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I used to see those skinks all the time in California.
Funny thing about the lizard living near my water tank...Saw it yesterday again and it's missing a bit of tail too!

And I know it's just leaves but I'm high enough to be seeing a dinosaur fossil skull in there. Stared at it for a spell now just trippin' đź« 


when i first started growing indoors a snake slithered off my plants and down my arm... scared the ever living shit out of me in the moment!!! i don't normally flinch or make a noise when i get scared but i swear all my insides skip a beat!!! haha

Brisky on the pole again!!!!! back in the day Joe neamacheck (speling??) got a lot of poles.. they called him front row joe.. might have to start calling Chase front-row Bris-coe!!!! haha

i love night races!!!!!! larson doesn't have the best record at night unless on dirt but i get excited every race at night anyway!!! imo it's the best way to see a race live!!! i've been to two richmond and two bristol night races and those races stick with me more than any other!! pit road is gonna look so awesome tonight on the in car cams with all the teams lit up signs!!!

brisky is gonna love that number one it stall tonight!!!!! track position is the name of the game and he has a bonus right there!!!

lets rock n roll baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I see tiny snakes under rocks all the time but it's been a while since I saw one that had me pause.
It was a few years ago and there was a huge rat snake stretched out on my deck sunbathing.
I'm not much of a snake enthusiast so when I walked out and saw it I was like

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Man...That pole winner shit is both a gift and a curse.
I'm seeing some shit in that 19 I'm not liking at all.
Driver needs to get that edge back that got him a win last year. This nice guy shit aint working when he's racing guys like Hamlin who are cutthroat AF.
And James Small. Starting to see why people say he can take a front row car and send it to the rear by the end of the first stage and never recover.

After reading a few things and checking them out I asked my son to order 100 of these.

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I just hope they really are biodegradable, unlike the Jiffy peat pucks.


IDK if they will decompose but I'm sure roots can destroy them into shreds.
If there's any starch in them worms will turn them into plant food. If not, could be a microplastics deal and be best to remove as much as possible before sticking in the dirt



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Goooooooooooood Morning Vietnam!!!

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polyploid top

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outdoor flood & drain.
Sunflowers, watermelon, squash, and freaks are in the bed

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I may or may not have overcooked it on some sunflowers in a VG on a window sill. Mostly may.

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Tomato Mountain has grown to around 6' tall and wide for each mound. Probably a hundred of inbound maters on the vines

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Vietnamese male keeper testing out the secret outdoor spot even though we all know, Charlie don't surf.
The second male, a raging full tilt sativa stud, will join this little fella tonight

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Made some plans for Saturday night just outside of town;rockb

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