Crossy Posted November 5, 2022 Author Posted November 5, 2022 With the river now about 1.3m below my "worry" level it's time to start cleaning up ???? Unlike the mower, the pressure washer seems to have survived despite doing a passable impression of a submarine. It's going to see some action over the weekend. 1
Crossy Posted November 6, 2022 Author Posted November 6, 2022 The risk of flooding here is officially over. Removing the sandbags was rather quicker than putting them in ???? 1
lujanit Posted November 6, 2022 Posted November 6, 2022 There must hundreds of thousands sandbags to dispose of. Where do they go? Some landfill I guess. The old lady over the road kept the sand bags from 2011 up till she sadly died a couple of months ago. Her family did a clean out putting the sand (the bags had rotted away). Our back door which was ruined in 2011 she took and is still there. I have no idea what she intended to do with it. Then again a lot of Thai's are hoarders, my woman included. When she is not here I throw useless things into the garbage. She has never noticed. 1
Crossy Posted November 6, 2022 Author Posted November 6, 2022 Madam "liberated" a fair number of the bags from the road. The sand will get used to improve the rather dense clay soil in the garden. Why pay for sand when you can get it for free 1
lujanit Posted November 6, 2022 Posted November 6, 2022 3 hours ago, Crossy said: The sand will get used to improve the rather dense clay soil in the garden. Why pay for sand when you can get it for free That is about the best use for sand. I doubt they are going to miss a few (hundred?) bags. I would not be surprised if you asked the people who removed them they would gladly deliver a truckload to you for free. 1
Crossy Posted November 12, 2022 Author Posted November 12, 2022 One last post before this thread drifts off into the sunset. There is/was a large pile of sand left over from bag filling located directly across the road from our gate. The village head came on the speakers saying if anyone wanted some to help themselves, free! Madam is a sucker for "free" so she and a couple of friends spent the morning with wheelbarrows making a significant dent in said pile. Much soil improvement in the works (apparently, it's the "wrong type" of sand for concrete). 1 1
Popular Post degrub Posted November 12, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 I think you need sand + gypsum to break up heavy clay soils. Sand by itself just gets swallowed up. 2 1
Popular Post Crossy Posted November 12, 2022 Author Popular Post Posted November 12, 2022 5 minutes ago, degrub said: I think you need sand + gypsum to break up heavy clay soils. Sand by itself just gets swallowed up. Don't worry, Madam is on the case. I expect to be visiting the farm shop later/tomorrow to load up with (and pay for ???? ) bags of mysterious unguents (formulation and purpose unknown). She does the gardening; I go out and earn the $$$ to pay for the gardening ???? 1 2
degrub Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 As it has always been, and so it shall always be….???? 2
Jai Dee Posted November 12, 2022 Posted November 12, 2022 Glad to see a happy ending to this thread (this year)... it was touch and go there for a while... 2
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