Another tip especially, if you have a small or even large but cheap fog machine... the juice matters. It makes a very significant difference. The cheap juice you get from Spirits Halloween Store just comes out thin and dissipates in seconds. I use Froggy's Fog Swamp Juice and it stays VERY well. Hangs on wet yard so nicely.
Didnt think about using a hose. I use a trashcan and out 12 frozen water bottles in there with Flexible Semi-Rigid Aluminum Duct for its to hold the fog while getting cold.
The warmer the air temp, the better your chances of the fog staying on the ground will be. Cooling the ground with moisture will make a tremendous difference.
@@1annnnn simply set it in front of the output nozzle of your fogger. Leave a small gap for air to properly circulate. I take a small block of wood and zip tie the hose nozzle at the proper height so it sits right in front of it
Great video! New subscriber here! I've prepped big time on fog juice and upgraded my machines, even prepped lines in the yard. Only to find out we're having severe weather and lots of wind. Guess I'll be extra ready for next year instead! 🤦😅
Yard is looking Sick! Love it!
Great tips - I got a small fogger a few years ago, but haven't tried it out yet. Maybe this year is the year!
You should!🤘🏻💀
Very good tutorial. I does give me an idea with the pvc to run my lighting cables along them for some sort of cable management....
@@nohandle227 that’s a great idea!! I may try that next year 🤘🏻💀
Another tip especially, if you have a small or even large but cheap fog machine... the juice matters. It makes a very significant difference. The cheap juice you get from Spirits Halloween Store just comes out thin and dissipates in seconds. I use Froggy's Fog Swamp Juice and it stays VERY well. Hangs on wet yard so nicely.
Great point! I appreciate you bringing that up! 🤘🏻💀
@@NewEnglandHaunter BTW... Subbed also.
Didnt think about using a hose. I use a trashcan and out 12 frozen water bottles in there with Flexible Semi-Rigid Aluminum Duct for its to hold the fog while getting cold.
@@synshadows25 nice!
Put your fog juice in the fridge to keep it cold, and use ice or dry ice to help it lay low!
recommend using frozen water bottles instead of ice per they last long, can be used again year over year and save money doing so.
Will this work in warmer climates as well?
It should! 🤘🏻💀
The warmer the air temp, the better your chances of the fog staying on the ground will be. Cooling the ground with moisture will make a tremendous difference.
@ agreed! Happy Halloween!
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Thanks, guys, for the info. New to fog machines and DIY decor. I'm not sure if I even want to share my graveyard as it's nowhere near most I've seen.
Happy Halloween 👻
I'm not sure I understand how you attach a garden hose to the fogger
@@1annnnn simply set it in front of the output nozzle of your fogger. Leave a small gap for air to properly circulate. I take a small block of wood and zip tie the hose nozzle at the proper height so it sits right in front of it
Pro tip: turn the faucet on when watering the lawn.
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Great video! New subscriber here! I've prepped big time on fog juice and upgraded my machines, even prepped lines in the yard. Only to find out we're having severe weather and lots of wind. Guess I'll be extra ready for next year instead! 🤦😅
Awwww man!!! So sorry to hear that! Best of luck
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