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Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Maste
(Post 12861158)
Pulaski, my bad. Having read chawkins response, it turns out it is lath and plaster! ....
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Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12861132)
Yes, if it has been wet in the past, that can seriously degrade the gypsum layer, but I still wonder what happened to the paper layer as I am not familiar with drywall "crumbling" without something having already removed or damaged the paper covering. :confused:
Our old place, had what looked like that stuff taken down as you could see the lines in the wall, and spots along there was a bit crumbly. |
Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Bob
(Post 12861238)
Could it be, someone had drilled holes in to hang that wire shelving stuff up? .....
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Re: Home and garden projects
My drain-digging project, immediately along side the driveway, which I was planning to finish digging, lay the pipe, then cover over this week, is now on hold becuase the ditch is has become a tadpole nursery! :rolleyes:
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Re: Home and garden projects
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So our Pecan tree has web worms all over it. Or rather it did! We seem to have successfully burned them out. Not sure if we will get Pecans this year but I'm glad we got rid of them! |
Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Sugarmooma
(Post 12862664)
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So our Pecan tree has web worms all over it. Or rather it did! We seem to have successfully burned them out. Not sure if we will get Pecans this year but I'm glad we got rid of them! Can you take a second pic to show the tree more in context? The close up is certainly interesting, and honestly very beautiful, but I have a hard time knowing what I'm looking at! |
Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12862674)
That photo is a work of art! Beautiful shapes, shades, colors! It would look great on a wall about 4 ft x 6 ft!
Can you take a second pic to show the tree more in context? The close up is certainly interesting, and honestly very beautiful, but I have a hard time knowing what I'm looking at! This is how it looks in the tree. The webs cover the branches pulling all the leaves in and the worms ( actually they are a caterpiller) destroy all the leaves . |
Re: Home and garden projects
When I saw similar in NJ, I thought they were made by huge spiders. :o
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Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Sugarmooma
(Post 12862775)
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This is how it looks in the tree. The webs cover the branches pulling all the leaves in and the worms ( actually they are a caterpiller) destroy all the leaves . I've been wanting to put up some 'big art' on my walls in my new place. I've decided I want modern / abstract stuff - a break from my past tastes. I've been taking photographs for over 40 years now, and have a massive collection of photos. It occurred to me, what I could do for my 'wall art' would be to find some old photo of something, then either zoom in on a section of a picture, and/or, do some heavy photoshop processing to turn a 'real scene' into something very abstract. I never did come up with a picture, and ended up buying a bunch of art from the store, but ... your 1st picture above is very much along the lines of what I was thinking about! Either use it as is, or perhaps blur it, or saturate / desaturate it, mess with the color temperature, etc etc. Fascinating stuff! |
Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Steerpike
(Post 12862877)
Wow, that is a strange phenomenon! How interesting!
I've been wanting to put up some 'big art' on my walls in my new place. I've decided I want modern / abstract stuff - a break from my past tastes. I've been taking photographs for over 40 years now, and have a massive collection of photos. It occurred to me, what I could do for my 'wall art' would be to find some old photo of something, then either zoom in on a section of a picture, and/or, do some heavy photoshop processing to turn a 'real scene' into something very abstract. I never did come up with a picture, and ended up buying a bunch of art from the store, but ... your 1st picture above is very much along the lines of what I was thinking about! Either use it as is, or perhaps blur it, or saturate / desaturate it, mess with the color temperature, etc etc. Fascinating stuff! I may have to see about turning it into an art piece! I'm just glad we have got rid of the webs.i hope they don't return! |
Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Sugarmooma
(Post 12862775)
..... This is how it looks in the tree. The webs cover the branches pulling all the leaves in and the worms ( actually they are a caterpiller) destroy all the leaves .
Whatever you call them, they completely destroy the leaves, and seem to kill the branch, and while a tree can survive a few tents/bags, in extreme cases they can kill the tree. |
Re: Home and garden projects
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 12862895)
We get something similar here, though from your pictures perhaps not quite so big. They seem to prefer cherry trees, and Mrs P calls them "tent caterpillars". I think some locals here in NC call them "bag worms". Per some real-time Google research by Mrs P, apparently "fall web worms" is the correct name, .... but they're still caterpillars! :rolleyes:
Whatever you call them, they completely destroy the leaves, and seem to kill the branch, and while a tree can survive a few tents/bags, in extreme cases they can kill the tree. |
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We have both web/catapiller
worms and bag worms here in Tennessee. The bag worms hang off small limbs and consume the sap until the limb dies. They look like tiny pine cones but different texture. The other catapiller worms are a giant structure that covers a limb and eats the leaves. |
Re: Home and garden projects
Adding this to a few more threads. I know it's off topic, but Jersey's put it in lots of places so I think I'm safe.
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated, I know. https://britishexpats.com/forum/trai.../#post12866185 |
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Our outdoor hydroponics system is starting to be productive. We are growing cucumbers, melons, various peppers, aubergines, various basils and also tomatoes. Plants went in on memorial day weekend, as that is when we are frost free.
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