whelan2 wrote: » Did they do a tribute to big Tom at the end ? I feel asleep watching it :rolleyes:
Grueller wrote: » Best in a long time to be fair
whelan2 wrote: » Thought that was a great late late show
Grueller wrote: » Has Philomena Begley a few drinks in her? She has cut Tubridy assunder there. Comedy gold!!!
Say my name wrote: » That's my dolerite mixed in to the soil and diluted seawater sprayed during the winter project. Still have to mind it from getting poached. It looks so far like it could be my best reseed yet. My perfect idea of a reseed would be dung spread on the sod then biochar spread on top. Plough that in. Then dolerite (basalt) spread and tilled in. Then possibly more biochar if it's been charged spread again although it looks like the biochar ploughed in might keep and stop any nutrients from leaching. Then lime and sow and fert and roll. This post will be looked back on in 20 years time and they'll say. That fella knew what he was doing.
patsy_mccabe wrote: » Land I put out Lime on last year is showing a nice green lushness that I haven't seen in the fields in years.
charolais0153 wrote: » No difference between them except that abergain and aberchoice have superior quality. Sheep love it.
Reggie. wrote: » Interestingly enough abergain and aberchoice a Has been replaced by aberplentiful and aberbite or Elysium for overseeding/rejuvenation mixes
charolais0153 wrote: » Abergain and aberchoice and clover. Reseed last august. Not the only one who knows who hes doing;):P. Grazed about 10 days ago bare with sheep. Bag of nitrogen on it then
naughto wrote: » RIP Avicii
Odelay wrote: » I've eaten worse myself.
Say my name wrote: » It's hard to beat a reseed. Reseeded last autumn, grazed before winter. Two grazings this year. Last grazed 7 days ago. Not tight but still grazed. There was one grazing left tbh. And today. Wollah... Still need the 4wd on though.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Just told wife. She's delighted......
Say my name wrote: » Mind yourself. There's growth promoters in that stuff.
Nekarsulm wrote: » No milk in the house, and the lorry is gone. Coffee withdrawal symptoms setting in, so tried a spoon of Lamb Lac. Not great, to be honest ......
_Brian wrote: » Is there no mart that lists all stock prices online. Really the few listed are pointless.
Ten Pin wrote: » Some temporary netting (bale netwrap) in front of the window might get rid of the bird. Once it flies towwards the net, the fear of getting caught up will scare it off.
Ms. Chanandler Bong wrote: » No flies or spiders (I cleaned it a couple of weeks ago and he's been attacking for 2 weeks or so so he surely has any spiders since that cleaned out ) The only cables near it would be for the electrics like lighting or sockets. Would that be enough SMN?
whelan2 wrote: » Parents had the same last year. Bird tapping at the window and crapping on it too. They tried tying cd's on the inside and other things. In the end my dad set a rat trap on the window sill. After a few days there was a few feathers in the gone off trap and we never saw the bird again ...