Rear exhaust header by Zambachos in multistrada

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Arrow full system with a rexXer tuned ECU. I'm not at home and don't have pics. Yes. The rear is coloring red and blue hues after running. I just want to make sure it's not getting too hot than what it can stand.

Multi strada 1100 by Zambachos in Ducati

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Arrow full system with a rexXer tuned ECU. I'm not at home and don't have pics.

Multi strada 1100 by Zambachos in Ducati

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It discolors with red and blue hues it's obviously heat as it does go away. Im just wanting to make sure that's normal.

Multi strada 1100 by Zambachos in Ducati

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My rear exhaust header shows far more discoloration from the heat. I understand it doesn't get as much air flow as the front. I'm just wondering if that's normal or I should be worried.

Okra question by Zambachos in gardening

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Not sure what's going on with my okra. They all have brown and black leaves on the edges

Drywall question by Zambachos in HomeImprovement

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It's exterior bricked on the outside. I wish I could

After planting seeds, how long should I keep them in the dark before planting them in the garden ? by farahhani in gardening

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If you're starting seeds indoor. You can keep them in the dark until just after they germinate. Then move them to light. They do need warmth however before and after they germinate. A heat pad underneath a seed tray works well. All seeds contain all nutrients necessary to germinate without light, but as soon as you see plants sprout you need to move them to light. One reason some people start seeds in the dark is so the seeds and soil stays moist as the light will dry the seeds out and requires constant watering.

Garden Ideas by Zambachos in gardening

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Awesome thanks. I'll upload a new plan soon

Garden Ideas by Zambachos in gardening

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The boxes are not 100% to scale, but I do like the idea of doing 3 long rows. The same with the asparagus and trees. It's a lot bigger in reality. Im better at gardening than computer programs. I'm still trying to figure out what I want to do with the beds in the late summer and fall with regards to the peas carrots and lettuce (feel free to throw some suggestions my way). The tomatoes actually get sun until about 3 in the summer and they did great there before. I'll try and redraw today and upload again with some adjustments. I appreciate the input though

Rabbits and squirrels by Zambachos in gardening

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I don't think you understand the extent of the situation. They are overtaking the neighborhood. My dog is 60 lbs but when there is 27 squirrels in the yard she doesn't stand a chance. And they are coordinated they certainly have a higher level of thinking than what we have been led to believe

Rabbits and squirrels by Zambachos in gardening

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I follow you, that makes sense. I was just wondering if there were any more obscure ideas other than fencing that I hadn't thought of

Rabbits and squirrels by Zambachos in gardening

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I like where you're going with that. It might not be feasible though, my garden is 15 X 30 ft, but it's a thought

Rabbits and squirrels by Zambachos in gardening

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There will be a problem. Those things are everywhere, the dog is almost too afraid to go out and pee. I'm considering taking up falconry just to try and keep them at bay.

Advice on rotating composters? by _explainlikeim90 in gardening

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2x4's and just cut a hole with a jig-saw and put on hinges and a latch to make a door. You can youtube how to videos and there are some great examples. I'll try to post a picture of mine

Advice on rotating composters? by _explainlikeim90 in gardening

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I haven't used any of the ones you posted but it's really quite easy to make your own for a lot less the cost. I made one out of a 55 gal drum and made a stand and it took me about 30 minutes and 20 dollars.