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Posted by: Yillb - 02-17-2013, 08:22 AM - Forum: Soil
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Trying to grow grass in a non lit area ( under a tree ), ive used just about everything i can think of , short of replacing all the soil. any idea how i can get proper grass to grow?
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| The warm is here is it i'm over/under watering? |
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Posted by: baisla - 02-16-2013, 03:53 AM - Forum: Drip Irrigation
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I Started few days back vegetation in a green house, then they were replanted on 4/10. I select all complete sun fresh vegetables. My vegetation are properly watered by a landscape sprinkler at 11pm. They look dry so Ive been irrigating them again between 12-3. Could I be under irrigating them? New to farming.
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| How to have a great lawn? |
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Posted by: baisla - 02-16-2013, 03:50 AM - Forum: landscape
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I manage my own garden, and I'm not having much fortune with it. The floor is very hard-packed so garden won't even develop in some locations. The floor maintains water prefers no one's company, so even though it's hard-packed, it's wet all the time. The ground has a higher clay-based material. It gets a lot of sun in some locations, hardly any in other locations, due to the route of my house and great barrier with the others who live nearby.I can crack up the floor and lay seeds, but then the floor will solidify and become simple again. In the sketchy locations, the garden is ruby and vivid, but the floor is wet and soft. In the sunnier locations, it is somewhat browned and the floor is wet but difficult. The whole garden is on only one watering, and I cannot discover a stability that will keep the garden in existence in all locations that doesn't also keep mushy/wet and hard/dry locations. I'm at my senses end! The garden used to be dense and amazing a few decades ago, but I don't know what's going on any longer.
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| Automatic watering system using timer 555 |
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Posted by: baisla - 01-28-2013, 11:35 PM - Forum: Drip Irrigation
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i want to water my flower daily for about 5 to 20 sec...can this be done using 555 timer? if so,please help or recommend an substitute...can a 555 clock manage 12 hours delay? please help,thanks in advance!!
i hav every element prepared except the timer!!
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