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RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 05-10-2018 05:08 PM

clt also doesn’t care for cankerworms. No issues this year though. Thanks to the 6 degree temps in January.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - KAjunRaider - 05-23-2018 01:50 PM

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RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 05-23-2018 05:38 PM

(05-23-2018 01:50 PM)KAjunRaider Wrote:  ................


clt asks why did he paint that mower like an airport flag?


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - WWDog - 05-23-2018 11:23 PM

Very hot and humid here in SA. The temperature is supposed to reach 104 on Tuesday. I mowed the yard today to get ahead of the heat. Without a rain in the next few days, watering will be a necessity to keep the grass from turning into straw. If the aquifer drops too much I will be restricted to hand watering or risk a ticket if I use the sprinklers on a day other than my designated day.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 05-24-2018 06:35 AM

(05-23-2018 11:23 PM)WWDog Wrote:  Very hot and humid here in SA. The temperature is supposed to reach 104 on Tuesday. I mowed the yard today to get ahead of the heat. Without a rain in the next few days, watering will be a necessity to keep the grass from turning into straw. If the aquifer drops too much I will be restricted to hand watering or risk a ticket if I use the sprinklers on a day other than my designated day.


clt says the early growing season is great so far in Charlotte. Peppers and tomatoes are growing rapidly with blooms on the tomato plants.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - sierrajip - 05-24-2018 03:12 PM

(08-02-2017 03:35 PM)ghostofclt Wrote:  
(08-01-2017 07:47 PM)mturn017 Wrote:  This has got to be the strangest thread I've ever seen on this board.

clt needs some rain.


clt says we had a wet spring and early summer, but it is getting arrid.

Thank goodness for irrigation systems.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - mturn017 - 05-24-2018 03:48 PM

We had about 8" of accumulated rainfall last week. Lots of flash flooding and some mudslides. More coming this week. But everything's nice and green.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 05-24-2018 04:53 PM

clt is finding the mosquitos problematic.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - WWDog - 05-24-2018 06:42 PM

I made a mosquito trap last year and it seems to work very well. Very inexpensive to make and use too. Here is a link Mosquito Trap

I modified what is shown on the web site. I used two plastic bottles. Cut the bottom off of one. Cut the top off of the second. Leave the cap on the one with the bottom cut off. Remove the cap on the top portion of the second one. Invert the cut off top portion and push it into the bottom of the one you cut the bottom off of. It should look like two funnels pointing the same way. Use black tape to secure the inverted funnel. Poke some holes to mount it with string/wire so the funnels are pointed down. I added a small roof in the cables to keep rain from diluting the mixture. Boil about a cup of water to get rid of the chlorine and add 4 tablespoons of sugar to the hot water. Let it cool, then put in a packet of yeast. Poor the mixture into the top. It will form a foam. Hang it in a shady spot away from the people you want to protect. The mixture will be used up in a few days. Use the cap on the bottom to let out the old mixture and dead bugs (you will get flys and other bugs along with mosquitoes. Recap and start all over again.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 05-24-2018 07:37 PM

(05-24-2018 06:42 PM)WWDog Wrote:  I made a mosquito trap last year and it seems to work very well. Very inexpensive to make and use too. Here is a link Mosquito Trap

I modified what is shown on the web site. I used two plastic bottles. Cut the bottom off of one. Cut the top off of the second. Leave the cap on the one with the bottom cut off. Remove the cap on the top portion of the second one. Invert the cut off top portion and push it into the bottom of the one you cut the bottom off of. It should look like two funnels pointing the same way. Use black tape to secure the inverted funnel. Poke some holes to mount it with string/wire so the funnels are pointed down. I added a small roof in the cables to keep rain from diluting the mixture. Boil about a cup of water to get rid of the chlorine and add 4 tablespoons of sugar to the hot water. Let it cool, then put in a packet of yeast. Poor the mixture into the top. It will form a foam. Hang it in a shady spot away from the people you want to protect. The mixture will be used up in a few days. Use the cap on the bottom to let out the old mixture and dead bugs (you will get flys and other bugs along with mosquitoes. Recap and start all over again.



clt appreciates your efforts but clt is dealing with American mosquitos.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - WWDog - 05-27-2018 10:41 PM

(05-24-2018 07:37 PM)ghostofclt Wrote:  
(05-24-2018 06:42 PM)WWDog Wrote:  I made a mosquito trap last year and it seems to work very well. Very inexpensive to make and use too. Here is a link Mosquito Trap

I modified what is shown on the web site. I used two plastic bottles. Cut the bottom off of one. Cut the top off of the second. Leave the cap on the one with the bottom cut off. Remove the cap on the top portion of the second one. Invert the cut off top portion and push it into the bottom of the one you cut the bottom off of. It should look like two funnels pointing the same way. Use black tape to secure the inverted funnel. Poke some holes to mount it with string/wire so the funnels are pointed down. I added a small roof in the cables to keep rain from diluting the mixture. Boil about a cup of water to get rid of the chlorine and add 4 tablespoons of sugar to the hot water. Let it cool, then put in a packet of yeast. Poor the mixture into the top. It will form a foam. Hang it in a shady spot away from the people you want to protect. The mixture will be used up in a few days. Use the cap on the bottom to let out the old mixture and dead bugs (you will get flys and other bugs along with mosquitoes. Recap and start all over again.



clt appreciates your efforts but clt is dealing with American mosquitos.

So, eat more pasta!


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 05-28-2018 06:02 AM

(05-27-2018 10:41 PM)WWDog Wrote:  
(05-24-2018 07:37 PM)ghostofclt Wrote:  
(05-24-2018 06:42 PM)WWDog Wrote:  I made a mosquito trap last year and it seems to work very well. Very inexpensive to make and use too. Here is a link Mosquito Trap

I modified what is shown on the web site. I used two plastic bottles. Cut the bottom off of one. Cut the top off of the second. Leave the cap on the one with the bottom cut off. Remove the cap on the top portion of the second one. Invert the cut off top portion and push it into the bottom of the one you cut the bottom off of. It should look like two funnels pointing the same way. Use black tape to secure the inverted funnel. Poke some holes to mount it with string/wire so the funnels are pointed down. I added a small roof in the cables to keep rain from diluting the mixture. Boil about a cup of water to get rid of the chlorine and add 4 tablespoons of sugar to the hot water. Let it cool, then put in a packet of yeast. Poor the mixture into the top. It will form a foam. Hang it in a shady spot away from the people you want to protect. The mixture will be used up in a few days. Use the cap on the bottom to let out the old mixture and dead bugs (you will get flys and other bugs along with mosquitoes. Recap and start all over again.



clt appreciates your efforts but clt is dealing with American mosquitos.

So, eat more pasta!

clt advises all to avoid carbs


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 06-10-2018 07:20 AM

clt has numerous tomatoes. Still green but the time is coming for a tomato sandwich.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - AdoptedMonarch - 06-10-2018 09:36 AM

(06-10-2018 07:20 AM)ghostofclt Wrote:  clt has numerous tomatoes. Still green but the time is coming for a tomato sandwich.

Adopted, provocatively, says that tomatoes are fit only for ketchup, sauce and sun-dried.

Putting a slice of tomato on a sandwich is like pouring a cup of water over it.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - mturn017 - 06-10-2018 11:35 AM

(06-10-2018 09:36 AM)AdoptedMonarch Wrote:  
(06-10-2018 07:20 AM)ghostofclt Wrote:  clt has numerous tomatoes. Still green but the time is coming for a tomato sandwich.

Adopted, provocatively, says that tomatoes are fit only for ketchup, sauce and sun-dried.

Putting a slice of tomato on a sandwich is like pouring a cup of water over it.

mturn tends to agree but despite hating mayonnaise and tomatoes he can get into some tomato pie. Pie crust, mayonnaise, tomatoes, basil and cheddar cheese. Bake till delicious.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 06-10-2018 06:28 PM

clt learned today that odu fans are not southerners.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ghostofclt - 07-15-2018 06:05 PM

clt has a few poplar leaves down already and a few yellow leaves on the branches.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - odu09 - 07-16-2018 08:57 AM

(06-10-2018 06:28 PM)ghostofclt Wrote:  clt learned today that odu fans are not southerners.

Neither the North nor the South claims us. Therefore, we can be whatever we want in the context of the conversation. If are are both, perhaps we are neither.


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - Volkmar - 07-16-2018 09:58 AM

(05-10-2018 11:39 AM)va-eagle Wrote:  
(05-10-2018 08:14 AM)jasdf Wrote:  I hated those when I lived in central Florida. They’ll eat the paint right off your car if you don’t clean them off

So true. love bug season sucked.

Move from MS to WV, then it was lady bugs. They have a lady bug season and they get everywhere. Then move to VA, and it's stink bugs. Still, nothing comes close to being as aggravating as love bugs... except mosquitoes.

Mosquitoes are far more annoying than love bugs. Love bugs don't suck you dry every chance they get. Worst kind of mosquito are the small ones because you often can't feel it when they land on you unless you have really sensitive skin.

Many Texans like to talk about how big the mosquitoes are here, but they probably haven't been to Minnesota, because they're actually not very big here. They're freaking miniature dinosaurs in Minnesota, and maybe in some other places up north also. The good thing is that they aren't as numerous as they are here, and you can feel it when they land on you. Kinda shocked me though when I was hiking up there a while back and saw one of them for the first time. Running joke up there is that they're the state bird of Minnesota. lol


RE: clt says let's talk leaves - ODUODUODU - 07-16-2018 10:03 AM

We need rain!