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▲ 5 r/grapes

Is it struggling or am I paranoid? NY47616

Hi, I recently built some arbors and planted a few varietals of grapes about a month and half ago. I planted 4 different ones and they all seem to be doing great except this one. The first to pictures of the NY the last one is a comparison.

Im very new to grapes but it appears to be struggling in some capacity but not sure why? Can anyone shed some light if needs something extra? Or if im being overworried

u/Roscodegama — 6 days ago

Ive been lurking for a bit and wanted share my boy - Goose

Goose is 5.5 years old! He is 3/4 golden and 1/4 irish setter which gives him a very pretty long coat. I got him for my wife as our wedding present. He is an absolute shit head who I love dearly and wanted to show off. Also he is 120 lbs and loves to sit, lean or stand on you.

u/Roscodegama — 6 days ago

Weed? Portland metro area

I have a few of these starting to grow amongst some newly planted wildflowers. Should I be pulling them out?

u/Roscodegama — 28 days ago
▲ 2 r/hottub

Hot Tub making noise update, should I still replace ball bearings or just the wear ring?

I posted in this sub a few days ago about my hot tub making a really loud sound while running. A few of you suggested its probably the ball bearings.

Following your advice I got the pump out and the first thing I uncovered was this rubber gasket thing completely destroyed.

My question is, is this the main culprit or should I replace the bearings as well while I have the motor taken apart just to be safe.

u/Roscodegama — 1 month ago
▲ 80 r/NoLawns

Grass is dying but clover is thriving. What do I do?

Last year we started our transition to a clover lawn. The clover is super happy for the most part and I love all the flowers and pollinators its brining. However, the grass that is still a part of the lawn seems to be struggling in some patches and I am not sure what to do.

Googling it appears the grass is too long and need to be trimmed. I dont know if thats right or not. So i wanted to ask you guys.

Is there something I should be doing differently? I want more clover than grass so maybe its a good thing?

I know for clover you dont want to mow it until its done blooming so im hesitant to take a mower to it

u/Roscodegama — 1 month ago

What is this plant? Bonus points if you can give me advice on removing it

These plants are popping up across my front yard. We created a natural bed for wild flowers earlier this year and all of a sudden a bunch of these guys popped up. I have a bad feeling that im gonna have to basically raise my bed to get rid of the root system but don't want to destroy my hard work if there is another way of killing this assuming its a bad plant like I think it is. Any help would be wonderful thank you!

u/Roscodegama — 2 months ago
▲ 2.3k r/AFCWestMemeWar+1 crossposts

[Schefter] NFLPA reached agreement today with JAMs to become the exclusive peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich of the Players Association. JJ Watt and Caleb Williams are a part of JAM’s ownership group, and the player-led partnership will make the PB&Js available league-wide this season.

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u/JCameron181 — 2 months ago
▲ 19 r/CloverLawn+1 crossposts

Hi we bought our home last year and in the fall started our clover lawn over the old one that was pretty dead. Its slowly starting to come in and is looking great!

One of the things that I see online is people adding plants like creeping Thyme to the lawn. I love the way it looks and the additional colors and variety it brings!

However, I understand that its not a native species to my area and was wondering if there were any good alternatives to it that you guys like?

u/Roscodegama — 2 months ago