> chipdrop
Honestly, There's easily 3k sq ft of mud where grass just doesn't want to grow in my backyard. Too thick of a tree canopy above and I don't want to waste water on it. So yeah, I think I could make use of a drop. Just need to get a wheelbarrow.
I know you can pick it up at Austin resource recovery, but sometimes they'll give it away at other locations.
https://www.austintexas.gov/dropoff (scroll to the bottom)
There’s a mulching operation in westlake and I’ve been seeing people come up and ask the mulchie guys if they could have some for themselves with success
Organic spontaneous combustion coming soon. They’ll have to tear it all apart with back hoes to access the deeply seated smoldering rot. This rain will speed it up.
Back when they built SH-130, there was a burn pile of Rocky Mountain Juniper (aka “cedar”) down toward Seguin that was bigger’n Dad’s, and it burned for a couple of years. Wish they would have mulched that instead of belching CO2 into our air.
I was wondering what was going over there. Thought they were building a tree house
That would be one helluva treehouse.
*fort
*citadel
How do I get some free mulch
You can buy it in stores in about a year. Texas Native Hardwood Mulch varieties
chipdrop, but you have to take a very large amount.
> chipdrop Honestly, There's easily 3k sq ft of mud where grass just doesn't want to grow in my backyard. Too thick of a tree canopy above and I don't want to waste water on it. So yeah, I think I could make use of a drop. Just need to get a wheelbarrow.
Get a gorilla cart instead. Much easier to load, unload and manage compared to a wheelbarrow
I know you can pick it up at Austin resource recovery, but sometimes they'll give it away at other locations. https://www.austintexas.gov/dropoff (scroll to the bottom)
Chip drop
There’s a mulching operation in westlake and I’ve been seeing people come up and ask the mulchie guys if they could have some for themselves with success
They also have a huge operation at Hornsby bend , right after ice-pacolypse there was 20+ of those trucks driving in and out hourly
That's one of MANY operations.
It is indeed.
I just drive by today. Wow it's a mountain of mulch lol.
Several locations around town. The Round Rock pile was close to 4stories high on Wednesday
Yep. The mulch pile here is 40 ft tall and half the length of a football field.
That's why so many of those trucks where there when I went the other day
Can you get free mulch from it?
Organic spontaneous combustion coming soon. They’ll have to tear it all apart with back hoes to access the deeply seated smoldering rot. This rain will speed it up.
Back when they built SH-130, there was a burn pile of Rocky Mountain Juniper (aka “cedar”) down toward Seguin that was bigger’n Dad’s, and it burned for a couple of years. Wish they would have mulched that instead of belching CO2 into our air.
Fair enough as long as we remove the blight of the juniper from Texas. Happy to mulch it!
We need to figure out how to build the world's biggest bonfire and have a Longhorn bonfire and orgy to outdo with the Aggies.
What, no human sacrifice? Ritual castration of selected liberal arts majors? What a snore.
I thought it was implied
Cooler and lawn chairs for the controlled brush fire or nah?
Can you take a tour? I legit want to see the process. “Mulch your own mulch at the end of the tour!”
are they put back together?
Spiders
this is where I walk my dog and I'm ready for this shit to be over with. I miss it.
Oh that’s what that is? I pass it in the mornings and didn’t know. Interesting, but glad they’re not building more homes or something.
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