I just wanted to say thank you so much for your content! I have been following and watching all your videos, and you have helped me so much in my gardening journey. I'm sure you have helped many others as well. Because of your diy fertilizer tips my garden is flourishing.
I have been using ur yeast/sugar treatment and I recently harvested a 5 lb 2 oz summer squash! And I'm harvesting about 15 hot cayennes off 2 plants that are only knee high. Before that all my squash except one small one had turned to mush. One of the most valuable things I have learned in years. Here's a tip u may or may not know. Tomato plants have a nicotine allergy. No smoke nor the oils on ur hands
If u look on the package of your appropriate string that goes to your trimmer it has a little water 💧 symbol which means to soak the string for sometimes up to a day or more and the string absorbing said water makes it exponentially less brittle an prone 2 breaking on such a constantly never ending regularity.good luck just give it a try
My B&D trimmer only has a single string and is fantastic. It's now 13 years old and still going, although the battery size on mine is 36V. Not necessary to have four strings or zipties
String trimmers are interesting, but considering the effect of plastic micro-beads in the ocean and waterways, the broken-bit residue on land is disturbing to me. The stainless steel looks promising, but since I'm unlikely to use gravel for a surface, I think the scythe still wins for me.
I just wanted to say thank you so much for your content! I have been following and watching all your videos, and you have helped me so much in my gardening journey. I'm sure you have helped many others as well. Because of your diy fertilizer tips my garden is flourishing.
Happy to help!
I have been using ur yeast/sugar treatment and I recently harvested a 5 lb 2 oz summer squash! And I'm harvesting about 15 hot cayennes off 2 plants that are only knee high. Before that all my squash except one small one had turned to mush. One of the most valuable things I have learned in years. Here's a tip u may or may not know. Tomato plants have a nicotine allergy. No smoke nor the oils on ur hands
If u look on the package of your appropriate string that goes to your trimmer it has a little water 💧 symbol which means to soak the string for sometimes up to a day or more and the string absorbing said water makes it exponentially less brittle an prone 2 breaking on such a constantly never ending regularity.good luck just give it a try
My B&D trimmer only has a single string and is fantastic. It's now 13 years old and still going, although the battery size on mine is 36V. Not necessary to have four strings or zipties
Put your loops on the outside of the spool, that should keep the wire in place.
Excellent idea thanks
String trimmers are interesting, but considering the effect of plastic micro-beads in the ocean and waterways, the broken-bit residue on land is disturbing to me. The stainless steel looks promising, but since I'm unlikely to use gravel for a surface, I think the scythe still wins for me.
Guitar strings?
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That was about 15 hot cayennes a day 😁
Why didn't you try a metal coat or shirt hanger?
Solid metal coat hanger won't split or fray.stop wasting your time on thing that Might work.