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kppolich

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Wired ethernet to the garage. A few drops of sweat were spilled this afternoon but overall a pretty simple job.

1.) find the wall chaise to the basement.
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2.) Stick a 15 ft fish stick down there where you see light
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3.) Pull it back up and cut the end leaving some slack in case you need to re-do anything.


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4.) Re-do something
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5.) Fix it -- yep I guessed right that I messed up the first RJ45 near the switch.
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6.) Tidy Up things
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7.) Voila
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June house update, time for some tree's in the backyard. 7 Mountbatten Juniper's are what the wife liked, and we were in and out of the nursery in less than 30 minutes a week ago with an appointment to have them planted this week. Previously, we had some small dogwoods that didn't grow well at all in the area, hoping these more mature evergreens flourish for years to come.

2 young lads came and took care of business, planting the 7 trees in just under 90 minutes. Well worth the extra coin to not be out there myself arguing with the wife. Plus, if they install them the warranty on the tree is much better. 7 tree's 9.5ft apart as they will eventually be 12/15ft tall and 6/8ft wide.

All I had to do was put some flags in the ground where we wanted them to be planted and they took care of the rest. I helped them out by snapping a line with mason's string as well.

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Installed
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Then I put the Timemaster to work and cleaned the lawn up before firing up the Recteq and making a little Old Fashioned with some Blue Run Rye to ease the pain dropping 2 grand on some trees. Is this what getting old feels like?
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Tree's are in and doing good, but I want more control over watering them. Slower watering mostly and being able to water them all at once.

Irrigation Project queue'ing up!
-Had to get 100ft of main line, but I'll only use ~65 ft.
-Had to get 10 of the 2 gallon per hour flags, but I'll only use 7 of them.

I think I'll dig a shallow trench and bury the main line ~3 or 4 inches under the ground and have it run 4 to 5 inches away from the trunk while coming up out of the mulch then going back down between trees.

I'll probably do something to hide where the hose will connect, so I can just hook it up 3 days a week and set a 2 to 3 hour timer.

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I did drip irrigation for my trees when they were all new. Helped get them established. I had bought distressed trees and between watering, holly tone and mulch they came out pretty well.
 
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