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Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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Is there a purpose to spreading pine needles? (Pine straw) For the soil I mean. I know pine needles make the soil too acidic for grass to grow, so I was wondering if there was a benefit.The price I pay for getting a range day yesterday, spreading pine straw for the wife. Easier than spreading hardwood mulch but still not as fun as shooting.
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Have a great day BF!
That is ALMOST too much awesome in one knife!Summer is on its way out with only one more day in the 70’s than the rain and 50’s. Hopefully there is light a the end of the tunnel
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Water retention for plantsIs there a purpose to spreading pine needles? (Pine straw) For the soil I mean. I know pine needles make the soil too acidic for grass to grow, so I was wondering if there was a benefit.
For me, it's mostly for the appearance. It does add acid to the soil which is good for some plants (My wife is the horticulturist, so I'd have to ask her on specifics). I do know that wood mulch is more likely to attract termites, ants and other such insects, so that's a plus. And it's much easier to apply.Is there a purpose to spreading pine needles? (Pine straw) For the soil I mean. I know pine needles make the soil too acidic for grass to grow, so I was wondering if there was a benefit.
Had a fire in a tire shopNice, it's all matching! I can see you've removed the keyring on the SAK, presumably because you'll only pocket carry it. Take the time to grind off the keyring nub and it's EVER so much more comfortable in the pocket. It doesn't seem like it would make a difference, but it does.
Whoa, what happened to that poor air compressor?! The motor's all melted, capacitor's exploded, even the compressor head is melted. Lightning?
Not too bad a shootin'. How do you like the PX-4? How does it feel different when shooting, compared to the typical Browning locked breech tilting barrel arrangement? Is cleaning and disassembly more difficult? I've considered one many times, but in the end I just tell myself I'll stick to my Chuck Daly Hi-Power for a full size 9 mm. I just need some new sights on it.
Being a giant, this is my everyday view of the world!
Everyone owes themselves a chance to either love or hate the Zaan!I’m loving the Radford honestly a lot more than I was expecting to. It’s certainly helping to keep the Umnamzaan bug away, for now at least.
I absolutely know there’s one in my future. Only then will I’ll know if I’m worthy of the mighty Zaan. Haha.Everyone owes themselves to either love or hate the Zaan!