I thought exactly the same when I read that
Sun, whats that? We had snow flurries here all morning.
I thought exactly the same when I read that
Sun, whats that? We had snow flurries here all morning.
Summer is just to hot to go out average of 32C, that is why I have the HO in the shed, winter goes down to around 20C on average.
AaronOld Man Aaron wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:22 am Your "center-outward" construction sounds the way to go. The corrugated iron in particular looks brilliant; and it'll oxidise perfectly in the weather. I wish one could achieve such a good result with paint! Really looking forward to seeing the mill come together - I need ideas for the mill on my next tramway.
It saw it at a garage sale and had a light bulb moment.
There are plenty of backyard ethanol plants in Australia they just call them "Home Brew" kits.
No it should not need replacing if it is kept dry and with no contact with soils, I have had sugar cane mulch last for over 3 years lying on the ground.
Graham some good info thanksGAP wrote: ↑Wed May 05, 2021 10:35 amNo it should not need replacing if it is kept dry and with no contact with soils, I have had sugar cane mulch last for over 3 years lying on the ground.
For SWMBO's rose garden it is replaced on a yearly basis when they are pruned in winter, what I do is throw pelletised chook manure over the old stuff and refresh over the top with the new. The old stuff just rots into the ground hence the claim of it being a "soil improver".
I used raffia for my "whole stick" wagons.
You could use pea straw or any other straw that is available, just may have to shred it a bit with scissors.
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