Author name: Paul Darr

Paul Darr has lived in California, Oregon, Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and currently lives in San Antonio, Texas. Paul is also an Army Veteran, who has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. On the political spectrum Paul is a Classical Liberal and member of the Libertarian Party. Paul is currently employed as an IT Manager and is a father of a handsome boy and beautiful daughter. In his free time Paul enjoys reading, using and modifying open source software, gaming, and several other geeky pursuits.

Election

I’d just like to remind people today that no matter who wins please show some peace and love to others of the opposite side of yourself. I’ve had some spirited discussions with other the past few months but I believe we have all kept it civil for the most part. Recognize the other side might come from a place of good intent yet some how come to an opposing position as yourself. Think of how you might persuade them in the future as opposed to bashing them today.

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Prediction: This one will be close

So this time around I’m trying to adjust for the “embarrassed Trump voter factor” with polls and make educated guesses on places where I feel polls do a disservice by not including options that impact results. To me it also comes down two electoral votes that have haven’t had enough polling to be sure. That is unless one or more of the light blue or light red states I have marked flip to the other side. In which case you could see a larger electoral win than what I have left room for here.

Link to map on 270towin.

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September Lawn San Antonio

So it’s finally cooling down below 90 degrees in San Antonio. This makes it a great time to get some yard work done. The ten day forecast will be your best friend for accomplishing this for the next bit as there is rain on the schedule and some lawn care benefits from rain while others don’t.

First things first get out there and mow your lawn while it’s still dry. I took my lawn down a 1/4 lower than my normal summer cut to lower it from the length I let it get to to survive the heat. I also placed a ton of stuff down. I used my spreader to place down pre-emergent herbicide (to prevent weeds), granule insecticide (to kill/prevent ground burrowing insects), and granule fertilizer (to feed the lawn for the rest of fall). I also sprayed with hose end sprayers liquid fertilizer (light spray to give a quick boost), fungicide (for plants vulnerable to fungus), and insecticide (to kill/control above ground insects).

The liquid insecticide normally provides longer lasting above ground control but with rain on the forecast the next two days will wash it away. I still wanted to kill anything in the yard at the moment. Looking at the forecast I didn’t spray any hose end weed killers as it works best with a couple days of no rain. Thursday looks like a good day to spray that if the three day window of dry weather comes through there. On the other hand all the granule stuff I put down should do great as the rain will water it in the next few days… as long as the weather comes through as predicted. If not then I have to water it in.

This should give you an idea of some things you should do for your lawn if you want to keep it in healthy shape let me know if you have any questions.

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Spring Lawn Guide San Antonio

Thought I’d change things up and do a video this time. There is a lot you can do in your own yard while some are getting more time at home. Ask questions for any of the stuff I missed. No time? Talk to one of the many lawn/garden professionals we have living in our neighborhood and they can probably provide service with very little contact as we are in this social distance time.

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