daugen
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I am ready to tighten
I am also ready to spray more grub control now in front lawn after killing most in back yard.
there must be some kind of yummy bug under there for them to dig this up like this. I found bits of wood several feet away.
I really need a big backhoe...
going to be quite the hole out there when I finally rip that stump out.
as it rots into its final years.
my approach has been civil. I have put flowers on top.
But now the ground is crumbling
Might take a while with my Makita cordless chain saw.
Or perhaps just drill a deep one inch hole down the center, drop in a stick and get on other side of house.
I bet that would work. And I'm sure the township supervisors who are across the street and down maybe 300 feet, they wouldn't mind
would they?
might need a blasting barrier to protect the house.
back to reality and legality, I need to figure out how to get Ken's little TLB up here for a day.
He might like to beat on this stump. I don't have any backhoe seat time
surprisingly. I rented trenchers when I needed to lay pipe or line.
Seemed to make less of a mess. But my younger friend with his lovely trailer might enable this.
This is right off my driveway coming in and easily accessible, thankfully.
Actually I'm going to repair this with some topsoil and bug killer and grass seed. It's right out my front door and I need to get it right.
I have time. The other stump ten feet behind this is a mess with pecked on chunks all over the lawn.
Organic carrion being picked on by the vultures.
as long as they function as plant stands, they are fine.
But if I rent a big backhoe I might take three of them out. Five. A five stump day.
I'm good with the soil prep and seeding.
Another bag of grub control in the spreader today
have to kill the food source.
I am also ready to spray more grub control now in front lawn after killing most in back yard.
there must be some kind of yummy bug under there for them to dig this up like this. I found bits of wood several feet away.
I really need a big backhoe...
going to be quite the hole out there when I finally rip that stump out.
as it rots into its final years.
my approach has been civil. I have put flowers on top.
But now the ground is crumbling
Might take a while with my Makita cordless chain saw.
Or perhaps just drill a deep one inch hole down the center, drop in a stick and get on other side of house.
I bet that would work. And I'm sure the township supervisors who are across the street and down maybe 300 feet, they wouldn't mind
would they?
might need a blasting barrier to protect the house.
back to reality and legality, I need to figure out how to get Ken's little TLB up here for a day.
He might like to beat on this stump. I don't have any backhoe seat time
surprisingly. I rented trenchers when I needed to lay pipe or line.
Seemed to make less of a mess. But my younger friend with his lovely trailer might enable this.
This is right off my driveway coming in and easily accessible, thankfully.
Actually I'm going to repair this with some topsoil and bug killer and grass seed. It's right out my front door and I need to get it right.
I have time. The other stump ten feet behind this is a mess with pecked on chunks all over the lawn.
Organic carrion being picked on by the vultures.
as long as they function as plant stands, they are fine.
But if I rent a big backhoe I might take three of them out. Five. A five stump day.
I'm good with the soil prep and seeding.
Another bag of grub control in the spreader today
have to kill the food source.