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Did you clean the lint out of the dryer vent?
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No, but I did also empty out my shop vac.
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Is there a decent place in the North or West Pgh suburbs to buy plants, trees, etc? We bought a magnolia at petitti's in Youngstown today and they have a huge, almost overwhelming selection but would like to find someplace closer. Not much in Beaver County (shocker) outside HD and Lowe's. Boss lady wants to do her plant shopping next weekend.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
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Kraynaks in hermitageIs there a decent place in the North or West Pgh suburbs to buy plants, trees, etc? We bought a magnolia at petitti's in Youngstown today and they have a huge, almost overwhelming selection but would like to find someplace closer. Not much in Beaver County (shocker) outside HD and Lowe's. Boss lady wants to do her plant shopping next weekend.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
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Though that's probably not too much closer than the Yo to beaver
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Phelps nursery in Robinson and in cranberry is pretty great for trees and plants.Is there a decent place in the North or West Pgh suburbs to buy plants, trees, etc? We bought a magnolia at petitti's in Youngstown today and they have a huge, almost overwhelming selection but would like to find someplace closer. Not much in Beaver County (shocker) outside HD and Lowe's. Boss lady wants to do her plant shopping next weekend.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
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Agreed. We’ve bought a few things from them.Phelps nursery in Robinson and in cranberry is pretty great for trees and plants.Is there a decent place in the North or West Pgh suburbs to buy plants, trees, etc? We bought a magnolia at petitti's in Youngstown today and they have a huge, almost overwhelming selection but would like to find someplace closer. Not much in Beaver County (shocker) outside HD and Lowe's. Boss lady wants to do her plant shopping next weekend.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
I would say about 80% of my annual landscaping budget is spent at Hahn’s nursery on Babcock or Best Feeds in north park/millvale. Proximity reigns supreme. We’ve visited G W Kleber and Sons off route 8 in Valencia and I find their prices and service to be unrivaled, just a pain to get to from us.
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I've never personally been there but I heard Star Lake nursery is wonderful. Near BurgettstownIs there a decent place in the North or West Pgh suburbs to buy plants, trees, etc? We bought a magnolia at petitti's in Youngstown today and they have a huge, almost overwhelming selection but would like to find someplace closer. Not much in Beaver County (shocker) outside HD and Lowe's. Boss lady wants to do her plant shopping next weekend.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
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When we lived up there Glenshaw Feed & Garden Center was our go-to for plants. Not sure about trees though.
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Thanks guys!
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The fuel surcharge was $26.29 on a $131.44 service. So $52.58 per month. Again, this is to cover the increase in fuel costs, not the total fuel cost. To mow a single acre that takes them about 45 minutes.Same. I understand fuel is a concern and I sympathize. But it's only one part of the service. It takes them about 45 minutes to an hour to cut my acre with two guys. On property that I used to cut on only two or three gallons of fuel. Plus whatever my portion of the transit time is to get from whatever job they came from to my place. I assume they're smart enough to group their jobs geographically since we don't tell them what day to come. So that's $28, each time they come out, to cover the increase in fuel costs since mid-March. Yeah, okay.dodint I love that the gas surcharge is based off the total price. Convenient
The message they put out wasn't worded very well so I'm going to wait to see what the bill is for the next cut before I do anything.
They're using bigger equipment than I did, but my 42" mower used something like 2.5 gallons to cover that acre.
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Time to say goodbye to them.
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Brenckles Greenhouses is our go to (North Hills). Not many trees, but their annuals are absolutely fantastic and we've never had an issue with any of the perennials we've got there. A bit pricey, but worth it IMO. Lots of variety.Is there a decent place in the North or West Pgh suburbs to buy plants, trees, etc? We bought a magnolia at petitti's in Youngstown today and they have a huge, almost overwhelming selection but would like to find someplace closer. Not much in Beaver County (shocker) outside HD and Lowe's. Boss lady wants to do her plant shopping next weekend.
We've been to that place out on 30 in Imperial but it's not nearly the selection. Trax Farms is even farther away from me.
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Talked to the wife today and she's on board with the electric rider idea. The lawn service is now $325/mo for us. At that price, the electric rider pays for itself in 15 months. And now that we live here and I'm WFH there is no reason for me not to mow my own lawn. I can knock it out during my long lunch days when I have meetings with Japan in the evening, easy.Time to say goodbye to them.
Just have to buy the mower (there are a bunch in stock at my Lowes in Latrobe) and then notify the service that they're in breach. We're probably going to let them keep mowing until we come back from vacation later in June.
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Awesome, let me know what you wind up going with. I can’t justify a rider since my lawn isn’t that big.Talked to the wife today and she's on board with the electric rider idea. The lawn service is now $325/mo for us. At that price, the electric rider pays for itself in 15 months. And now that we live here and I'm WFH there is no reason for me not to mow my own lawn. I can knock it out during my long lunch days when I have meetings with Japan in the evening, easy.Time to say goodbye to them.
Just have to buy the mower (there are a bunch in stock at my Lowes in Latrobe) and then notify the service that they're in breach. We're probably going to let them keep mowing until we come back from vacation later in June.
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That's my favorite thing to do on a pointless meeting or webinar. Throw the 3m worktunes on and go mow grass
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I can’t do that, it would make the chore that much more painful. 3M headphones and Death or TestamenT, as is tradition.
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Year #2 of trying to get rid of the chameleon plant in my backyard. Last year we covered it with cardboard, landscaping fabric, and 2 inches of mulch. Helped but still pokes up here and there. This season I bought the professional grade fabric vs the cheap stuff I got last year, put it in 3 rows overlapping a few inches so it does not come up through the seams, and more mulch. This stuff just doesn't freaking die.
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/houttuynia-cordata/
https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/houttuynia-cordata/
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I'm in a similar fight with ground ivy and pachysandra
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Ugh, ground ivy is brutalI'm in a similar fight with ground ivy and pachysandra
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I turned the tide on the battle with creeping Charlie thanks to advice provided by @mac5155
That said I've got some sort of vine trying to take over a flower bed in the backyard and I hate that fcker
That said I've got some sort of vine trying to take over a flower bed in the backyard and I hate that fcker
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I'm pretty close to running my rototiller through the pachysandra bed, but that's where all the chipmunks hide when I mow and I don't know if I want a gorey mess
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Kangaroo’s girlfriend: “I love weeding so much, it is therapeutic to rip this stuff out”
Kangaroo’s reaction, after weeding every time the kangaroo mows the lawn for the past two years with minimal assistance and minimal interest in weeding from the GF:
Kangaroo’s reaction, after weeding every time the kangaroo mows the lawn for the past two years with minimal assistance and minimal interest in weeding from the GF:
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Why are you weeding the lawn?
2,4-D that ish
2,4-D that ish
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They’ll leave if they are threatened. And if they dont they deserve to die for being denseI'm pretty close to running my rototiller through the pachysandra bed, but that's where all the chipmunks hide when I mow and I don't know if I want a gorey mess
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