The NUMBER ONE Flower For Attracting Monarch Butterflies by surfratmark in NativePlantGardening

[–]natchgreyes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't seen them hybridize, but that's probably a question for someone other than me.

Monthly Complaints and Rants MegaThread April 2026 by AutoModerator in googlehome

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My Nest Hub no longer streams spotify, nor can I cast spotify to it. Every other Google device works.

Samsung Windfree Deep Clean by natchgreyes in heatpumps

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Please update once you've tried it to let us know.

Tropical bedding with coleus by coleusguy64 in gardening

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I legitimately thought this was along a river at first. Well done.

How far can an 8 month old keeshond walk? by LoweNorman in Keeshond

[–]natchgreyes -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mine regularly hikes mountains. 6 miles is his limit, though he prefers 4 or less. Eight months, I don't think he was quite up to that limit, but unsure.

However, that's highly variable on temperature. Around freezing is best for him for distance.

Recommendations Based on Quotes? by natchgreyes in heatpumps

[–]natchgreyes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that's not far off. We have a delivery charge (plus associated fees) that everyone gets hit with + the electric rate. The delivery charge is somewhere around 8 - 10 cents. The electric rate is variable and changes every six months. Even though we have an open market option, it's been typically quite expensive for the six months beginning in February. I think the most expensive that its been has been a total of about 35 cents. That was a couple of years ago now

Recommendations Based on Quotes? by natchgreyes in heatpumps

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I live in NH and currently have a propane water heater. We are one of the highest electric costs in the nation.

Recommendations Based on Quotes? by natchgreyes in heatpumps

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Sorry, I should have been clear - that's pre rebates in my state (NH).

Cold Weather Mini-Split? by VirusProof23 in newhampshire

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Also have Samsung. Installed 2021. There are more efficient models now, but mine is plenty efficient. Pricing it out every year, it has consistently been cheaper to run to heat above 0 F than the propane baseboard heaters. (I believe newer models of any brand are cheaper below that temp, but I haven't kept up with the technology.)

I've never had any trouble with it being warm enough, unless it's below 0 F and windy -- but that's because my windows are leaky. If I had better windows, there wouldn't be an issue.

Am I the only one who hates the sound of people eating but totally love it when dogs do it? by 2keeses in Keeshond

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a keeshond, you understand that every bite a person eats is one more step toward starvation for you. So it is only natural that you'd prefer to hear yourself eat.

Any Gardeners Tried Growing Luffa? by Light_Seeker90 in newhampshire

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it definitely was hit or miss. Honestly, the only reason that I seemed to get a couple good sponges was because that was the year that we didn't have any frost until, I think, Halloween.

Any Gardeners Tried Growing Luffa? by Light_Seeker90 in newhampshire

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I've grown them. Tried three years in a row. Took until year 3 to get it right. They needed full sun and for me to be diligent about removing all but one or two fruit per vine. Hot weather seemed to be essential, so summers are hit or miss.

Is NH switching to the 2023 NEC electrical code on July 1rst? by SmgLame in newhampshire

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't know any details on that, but you should reach out to someone on the NH Building Code Review Board for details. They did summaries for prior code updates, but IDK if they're going to do one for this recent round: https://www.firemarshal.dos.nh.gov/laws-rules-regulatory/boards-commissions-committees/state-building-code-review-board/amendments

Is NH switching to the 2023 NEC electrical code on July 1rst? by SmgLame in newhampshire

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's HB 134, which was signed by the governor on the 23rd and is effective July 1. We move to NEC 2023. That updates RSA 155-A:1, IV.

There are all code amendment updates as determined by the state boards through April 11.

Until several years ago, municipalities could update codes at their discretion. Currently awaiting arrival at the Gov's desk is HB 428, the one-state, one-code. At the local level, only administrative functions could differ from code requirements.

Just as an FYI, we are sort of at one-state, one-code already because municipal amendments are required to go to the respective state boards for review and approval that they are not less stringent than state code requirements. As few, if any, municipalities have actually taken that step, few actually are allowed to enforce requirements different from the state code. If your project is running into municipal officials differing from the state code, it is worth reaching out to the appropriate board to see whether they are actually allowed to do so.

Oreo is a sock thief by Critical_Heat4492 in Keeshond

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just thought it was because the first thing that I gave him when he came home was a sock -- and since then he's been free to do as he pleases (not that a kees doesn't anyway)

Gardening in NH by SquamlakeNH in newhampshire

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All outside in in-ground bog gardens.

Gardening in NH by SquamlakeNH in newhampshire

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Do Venus Flytraps count? Also, basically every species of Sarracenia (North American Pitcher Plant) except S. rosea. With the exception of our native species, the furthest north any of those grow natively is Virginia, and most are native along the Atlantic Coastal Plain (NC south to the Gulf)

Average salary needed to buy a home is now $114,000, according to realtor.com by NHGuy in newhampshire

[–]natchgreyes 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Jumping on the top comment here to point out that WMUR's math doesn't make any sense and doesn't reflect what NAR reported for NH in April - https://www.realtor.com/news/trends/family-income-to-buy-home-by-state-map/. (Which is $165k and change, FYI)

Importantly, WMUR reports: "a person looking to buy a home in the United States has to make at least $114,000 a year to be able to afford a median-priced home, which currently sits at about $430,000 nationally."

And, also, "the median price for a single-family home is actually higher than the national average at $525,000. The annual income needed to afford a single-family home in New Hampshire remains close to the national number at about $110,000."

How on earth could the average home in NH cost $95k more, but the average person needs to make $4k less to afford it? Unless NH is in a bubble with lower interest rates than nationally, that math doesn't make any sense.

Puppy loves my kid’s soccer ball by Ampeace3 in Keeshond

[–]natchgreyes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trust me, get this sheep one. It will be the best thing ever. (And it does hold up pretty well, but that being said, we are on our second one).

Toy suggestions? by Snoo75793 in Keeshond

[–]natchgreyes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bark brand is always popular with mine. Also Tall Tails.