Thank you. I'm using a cheap potting soil from Canadian Tire. I'd like to start composting one day to make my own but my apartment is prone to pests.

Thanks for the info, do you know what the fixes would be, short of replacing the tub?

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Like hole size, placement, etc?

This is what I have in mind. Let me know what you think!

Edit: it's a 215mm (8.5") pot that I will be planting letteuce in

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Here's the recipe I loosely followed: https://www.noracooks.com/vegan-bulgogi/#wprm-recipe-container-16541

My local shop was out of extra firm tofu so I made do with firm.

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I received the print in the top left from an artist and she threw in that print and the risograph machine on the top right for free!

https://www.woodlinlatocki.com/

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Later this spring, Metrolinx officials plan to add five cars to cope with the increased demand along the line that goes through Guelph.

Those new train cars, which are to feature bike storage on the main level and passenger seating above, are expected to be added to the local line in mid- to late-May. Once that’s done, there will be a total of nine bike cars on the route.

This is being done in response to a “big uptick” in the number of people taking their bikes and e-bikes with them to Toronto along the Guelph line during the past year, explained Metrolinx spokesperson Andrea Ernesaks. .....

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I experienced knee pain only while on my trainer and after trying many other steps which usually would solve bike pain problems for me, I came across an unusual solution. My Wahoo Kickr feet have adjustable height and although they were fairly similar, the right Kickr foot was higher than the left one, which resulted in left knee pain. After adjusting the left one to match in height, the feeling of resistance in my knee and the pain that followed went away.

This is what I tried before which is probably more likely to solve your problem:

  • Bike fit (very important!)
  • Physio (also very important; weak hips and other mobility have caused me problems on-bike)
  • Ensuring distances between the front and rear axle and the floor were equal.
  • adding/removing pedal spacers (cleat position done by fitter)
  • decreasing load / slowing down / taking rest
  • eating more hummus (I like it, leave me alone.)
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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by SoySaucePrinterInk@sh.itjust.works to c/budgetaudiophile@lemmy.world

I have two of these passive speakers that I would like to connect to my TV. It really doesn't need to get super loud since I will be using it to watch tv/movies at a normal volume. My tv does have yellow/white rca audio out ports (not just audio in) as well as sigital out.

Can someone please recommend an amp and wires to attach these two with a priority on reliability and energy efficiency? I'm a noob at anything audio.

Update: I found a used amp for cheap and they both sound great!

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I've been trying a rolled up towel but it gets soaked and falls into the tub if I lean forward.

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StreetComplete is actually heaps of fun. Pic4Review is another great one for contributing.

I used store-bought eggnog. Earth's Own is the brand available to me. Then just rum, cinnamon, and nutmeg. The rimmer was maple syrup, cinnamon, and sugar.

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Rum! And where I live, eggnog is not sold with alcohol in it by default. I actually didn't know that was even a thing.

Don't dual hose portable AC units follow the same principle of venting the waste heat outside? As I understand it, the window AC units are still much more efficient at this as they don't have a hose to push/pull it through.

You're right! I drilled a hole in the bottom with a ceramic bit and let it dry out a bunch and it's much happier.

Top left for ease of maintenance. But if you do bottom right, thst will grow the largest pothos since they're allowed to climb like they do in the wild.

I'm stoked about this community too. Why not snap some pics and share them with us this weekend! :) I need more plants in my feed lol

Thank you! Yes it is, good eye!

Does anybody have a moisture meter recommendation? Ideally not on Amazon.

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