Sealing Up Dead Wood
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Should I seal the exposed, jagged pieces of wood up to keep them from rotting? Using what? The wood is soaked from rain. Do I let it dry out for a while before sealing anything?
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Bad news is hurricane Ida will be dumping water on us a couple of days. The good news the sun will be shining a lot in September. I'll wait until it stops raining.
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Water with care, not to hit the deadwood.
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leatherback wrote: Put it out of the rain, under a roof, greenhouse etc.
Water with care, not to hit the deadwood.
The 74 year old back resists moving it very much, because it is the biggest, heaviest pot I have, and it is full of wet dirt. I think plastic for now. When the hurricane induced rain is past we will probably have a week or so with no rain (this is the usual pattern) and with full sun it will probably dry out.
Watering carefully should not be a problem. I should be able to avoid the dead wood.
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Ivan Mann wrote: The 74 year old back resists moving it very much, because it is the biggest, heaviest pot I have, and it is full of wet dirt.
Hm yeah, that can be a challenge. You need an 'prentice to lug heavy stuff under the guise of teaching!
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leatherback wrote:
Ivan Mann wrote: The 74 year old back resists moving it very much, because it is the biggest, heaviest pot I have, and it is full of wet dirt.
Hm yeah, that can be a challenge. You need an 'prentice to lug heavy stuff under the guise of teaching!
I have one. He's 4 years old. Not much carrying things but he is real good at watering.
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Ivan Mann wrote: I have one. He's 4 years old. Not much carrying things but he is real good at watering.
Make sure you do not pay him. That would be considerde child labour, and is frowned upon in many countries :whistle:
If you ever need help moving big pots around, let me know. I can be convinced to be flown in
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