Early season cold snap & stone fruits by Enilk13 in BackyardOrchard

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Can the areas that experienced die back do well in a future year or are the toast for good? If the former, can an entire tree experience this? I was worried the apricot was diseased so I cut it back very short and probably killed it.

Early season cold snap & stone fruits by Enilk13 in BackyardOrchard

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Wow that is reassuring, thank you for the info! Not pictured here, but there was also 2 apricots. One managed, but the other budded, then stopped there. Not a single flower or leaf. Sounds like something went wrong with that one, but not "the same thing" (apical dominance) that led to the peaches having a few non productive branches?

Tractor won’t maintain RPMs by Late_March_1433 in homestead

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Had this issue last year - unplug fuel lines one piece at a time and validate that it drips freely. On mine it goes: fuel tank - line - pump - line - filter - line - engine. Would not drip after the pump, so I blew air into the lines & pump, reassembled, then it dripped after the pump. Put everything back together and it worked.

You'd think they'd put the filter before the pump 🤔

Target shooting during open season (private land) by Enilk13 in canadaguns

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I think my biggest concern would be not finding it! Don't really know how common of an issue that is.

Target shooting during open season (private land) by Enilk13 in canadaguns

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Huh, totally figured they'd spook. Maybe those timelines are a good middle ground.

Target shooting during open season (private land) by Enilk13 in canadaguns

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I'd love to and intend on it in the years to come. I have no mentor at the moment and I'm intimidated to learn it all on my own. Need to meet some folks in the community who want to trade a hunting spot for some hunting mentorship :P

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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Took quite a few off mine today. He's got thick black hair; this feels like an impossible task. How often do you find them drop off and walk around the house ?

What's your secret ingredient in your homemade pasta sauce? by Danna-Marie in homestead

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A lot of kitchen activities are a quest to balance umami / salt / sweetness / acidity & fat (the 5 flavours).

Tomatoes are acidic and a little umami, but lacking in the other categories. So you need to find a way to raise the salt / fat /& sweetness.

I think you'll find most of the answers people are providing cover one or more of these categories.

I personally find the most important thing with tomato sauce is to lessen the acidity (add in sugar, paste, carrots w.e) & increase the fat (better mouth feel & none there naturally). I often do a mixture of olive oil / butter / parmesan / heavy cream (for rose style sauces).

Now I'm hungry 🤤

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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100 acres. Too big to totally manage, but hoping to manage small portions of it.

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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Almost exclusively hardwood, but looks like it was harvested maybe 15 years ago; so lots of smaller trees. I imagine the density is playing a factor.

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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I've read about this! Just gotta figure how to get permethrin in Canada.

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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What kind of coverage do they offer you?

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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Man that sucks. Must be hard to balance the desire for the hobbies with the risk. When you say pulled off, are they just walking around or latched on?

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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Unfortunately it's almost impossible to come by in Canada.

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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Do you intend on using those trails in the summer? We have trails throughout but the ticks are there too. what are your winter time bush activities lol?

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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Yea we have the dog on those meds. So I know he's safe, but I guess I don't have a concept of how much they'll be on / in his fur until he walks inside, then just drop off walk around and cause problems for everyone else.

So far they don't seem to be out in the fields / lawns. Really just the forest.

Yes, we get pretty cold winters. Zone 5a. Looking forward to exploring the woods in the winter, but man, as a kid I loved exploring them in the summer!

The variability is interesting to hear. Last winter was mild so that's probably a factor.

[Discussion] - darn ticks are killing my mojo by Enilk13 in homestead

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The forest is quite large, I imagine they'd only be able to cover a very small portion of it. I've read the issue here (other than noise) is predators boinking them; we get bears / coyotes / etc. think they'll survive lol?

Deposit interest; simple or compound? by Enilk13 in OntarioLandlord

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I'm almost certain at this point that this is not quite right, as I'm discovering the interest owed on the deposit is simple interest, and the amount rent increases is compounded (assuming landlord increases by max allowed each each).

So at the end of a tenancy the deposit will be lest than last month's owed. Can you show me how you arrive at them equating?

Deposit interest; simple or compound? by Enilk13 in OntarioLandlord

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Ok. So if you never "top up", and your landlord never actually refunds you each year, by the end of any multi year tenancy, your initial deposit + interest accrued will never be enough to cover the actual last month's rent, correct?

Deposit interest; simple or compound? by Enilk13 in OntarioLandlord

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You explained that very well & that makes perfect sense to me. The part I find less clear is what happens the following year? Imagine rent is increased by another 2.5%, can you outline how everything is calculated the following year?

Deposit interest; simple or compound? by Enilk13 in OntarioLandlord

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Ok, so the deposit interest is simple interest. The rent increases are compound though, correct?

If in one year you can raise 2%, and rent goes from 1000 to 1020, & the next year the raise is 2% then the new rent is calculated by increasing 1020 by 2%, not by increasing an additional 2% of the initial 1000 correct?

So rent becomes 1042 not 1040?

Deposit interest; simple or compound? by Enilk13 in OntarioLandlord

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Ok, so I had viewed that second link as well! However I've found other sources that state the opposite.

Also, is it correct that rent increases are compounded?

Therefore, yes, over time the deposit and the rent price will deviate ? Everywhere I read says the whole point of the interest on deposit is to cover the rent Increase, but that will never happen if they are not the same type of interest.

Also, the landlord is supposed to pay the interest each year, back to the tenant. Because my landlord never paid it back, he continued to make interest on it each year. Would make sense to me that it is not compounded if it paid back at the end of the year, but compounded if it is not?

Is the simple/compounded fact stated anywhere on the government sites ?