SoySaucePrinterInk

joined 1 year ago
[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 2 points 3 months ago

Unfortunately it isn't available in Canada

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Strictly for commuting, rechargeable, nothing fancy. Doesn't need insane runtimes, just something reasonable for commuting that I can afford to buy and give several of them away. :)

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 4 points 4 months ago

Hahaha it was a container holding new litter whuch was literally just clay pellets.

 

I want to give away some bike lights. Does anybody have recommendations on some low cost bike lights?

 

Tasty to snack on radishes

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 2 points 4 months ago

I'm seeing many ponchos with hand loops and a waist strap so it doesn't fly up. AFAIK, they are more breathable.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Do you have a link? I'm only seeing regular ponchos, nothing bike-specific.

Edit: found it https://www.decathlon.ca/en/p/8759248/city-cycling-rain-poncho-100-black

 

I would like to ride more in the rain. What are some of this community's preferences around rain ponchos?

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 4 months ago

I like them for road biking but would prefer a mechanical pump for a commuter bike due to reliability and being able to change infinite flats.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 4 months ago

I carry a spare tube, so I need a way to inflate it.

I have had rides ruined because of a friend not carrying a spare tube or a way to inflate it.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

This sounds handy, however I'm prioritizing reliability which is hard to beat with a mechanical pump.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 5 months ago

They behave like attack dogs and he can barely hold onto them. I hope nobody gets hurt.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I'm glad he's alright!

 

Does anyone have any recommendations for tiny bike pumps to keep on my commuter? Durability is preferred, but I don't want to break the bank if it gets stolen.

 

If this type of post isn't allowed, I can take it down. I am not affiliated with LiTime but I like their batteries since seeing Will Prowse's teardowns of them. They have some smaller battery options for DIY projects.

[–] SoySaucePrinterInk 1 points 5 months ago

Any oil will work. I used canola.

 

I set up this rain barrel right next to a slope where water pools at the bottom. I would like a flat place to fill my watering can but also to help slow the flow of water into the ground when it overflows. Any design ideas?

photo of rain barrel

 
 

photo of small potato shoots emerging from a large black planter

photo of overgrown potato shoots coming out of a large black planter

pink potato flower

 

I repotted my sugar snap peas into a larger upcycled kitty litter container that I found in a dumpster. There was plenty of space, so I added radishes that only take 23 days to mature to maximize my use of space. What are your favourite companion plants?

 

I have had earwigs eating my balcony garden crops, so I decided to try a solution I found online: add 50/50 soy sauce and oil to a container and leave it overnight. It was filled with earwigs the next morning! So I am setting up another trap with an empty tofu dessert container.

That being said, earwigs aren't universally bad. They help decompose plant material in a compost pile. However on my balcony, they were doing more harm than good. The ladybugs can stay :P

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