haha. that was my first thought when I read that post as well.uh, have you seen where he's from?
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I think this year, I'll need to water it a bit more than usual to help it's recovery.
haha. that was my first thought when I read that post as well.uh, have you seen where he's from?
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tom_gamer said:Down here in Texas you have to water daily if you don't want your lawn to end up as dirt.
Nonsense. El Paso is about the only place that needs watering twice a week. Just about anywhere in Texas East of Midland can get away with less often than that.
Just finished reading the whole post. Great job. Very envious of your space. Good luck with your brewing and projects. Keep us posted as you automate your brewery.
Wow... Just read all 28 pages. Impressive to say the least.
there should be a "like this thread" button, liking each of the OP's individual posts just won't cut it![]()
Is it summer yet? I'm almost ready! As I mentioned before I've been avoiding spamming the this thread with non beer related updates, but I'm happy to report that the decking is done. Moving along now to the railings and the arbor, painting the fence, and building the outdoor kitchen.
Meanwhile I'm happy to say that the brewing continues, with an IIPA, Maibock, Moose Drool, 'Island Lager', home grown apfelwein, and a Pale in various stages of fermenting or consuming. We're looking forward to the brewery warming party in March!
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The design has changed a little from the original sketches, but it's pretty cool to once again see my drawings coming together in real life as they did with the building itself.
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You putting some sort of roof on the arbor or you keeping it open and more natural looking?