Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 6 2017

One minute I'm complaining about how bad the weather is, next thing you know it, Spring

is officially here and we're ready for the next step in our rehab program!

But before we get into that next step, I wanted to address a comment we got on our dethatching

video, which I very much appreciate.

A viewer had asked after I dethatched the yard, didn't I break down my pre emergent

barrier on the yard?

And the answer is yes!

And if that didn't break it down, what we're going to do today most certainly will.

Just to re emphasis, I don't know what I'm doing.

I'm figuring this out as I go along and I'm reaching out to the customer service staff

to just check and make sure I'm doing things right.

What I should have done is dethatched and prepped the yard, cleaned it up and all that

kind of stuff before putting down a pre emergent, but I did the opposite.

I put down my pre emergent, and then cleaned up and dethatched the yard.

Checking with the customer service staff, this isn't a huge problem.

I'll just use a different pre emergent with a different active ingredient to put down

on the lawn so that I can prevent new weeds from germinating.

Gorgeous sunrise though!

Now on to today's topic!

Aerating!

Thanks to Spring finally getting here and giving us the wonderful and beautiful warm

weather that we needed for the lawn to start to green up, I can now bust this guy out,

punch some holes in the yard in prep for fertilizing and overseeding.

But, as usual, I wanted to go over some tips and some things to consider when you go to

aerate the yard.

Let's first go over the tools that you can use to aerate your yard.

This is a motorized core aerator.

This is the method that I'm going to use because, again, I got 6400 square feet that I'm dealing

with, and this will make light work of it.

There's two main methods we can use to aerate the yard.

We can go manual, or motorized.

For the manual method you'll use something like this that uses good old foot power to

plunge two to four hollow cylinders into the soil to extract cores and punch holes.

The other method is, you can strap on some spiked shoes, to walk across the yard and

punch holes, but it doesn't remove soil cores, which is what we don't want to use.

Remember the whole reason for aerating, is to bust up soil compaction.

I'm going to use the motorized method because it's got spiked tines on the back that will

pull out some cores for me and bust up that soil compaction around the whole yard.

There's a couple of things to keep in mind about a motorized core aerator like this one.

It's large and it's heavy.

And it's going to require some physical strength to move it around and operate it.

If you can, I would plan on having a couple of people with you and a full size truck,

if at all possible, to move it around and get it to your house.

The other thing that you can do is partner with your neighbors to share the cost on renting

it.

And they can provide the extra muscle to manage the machine for you.

Now typically the busies rental times for aerators are Spring and Fall weekends.

If you know you're going to be aerating, make a reservation early, avoid the crowds, and

try to aerate on a weekday if at all possible.

One other thing I want to do before I fire up the aerator...I'm going to scalp my yard!

That was kind of depressing to scalp it down.

But it was for a purpose!

The reason for scalping the lawn down like this is so that we can allow fertilizer and

the new seed to get down to the soil level.

Before you aerate, I would walk around the yard, and take note of any kind obstacles

that might be in the way; like termite bait stations or sprinkler heads, buried utility

lines that might be pretty shallow, or shallow irrigation lines; anything you don't want

to hit with the aerator, take note of it, and try and go around it.

Now that that's out of the way, I'm going to get the core aerator in the yard and start

punching holes.

Now the way I'm going to tackle it, is I'm going to do a checkerboard kind of pattern.

I'll make passes going one way and then I'll make more passes going the other.

That way I make sure to get as many holes punched in it as possible.

So let's get to it!

Been waiting for this moment for awhile!

After we get done aerating, we want to leave a lot of the plugs in the yard to decompose

because they contain beneficial microorganisms that are going to help the lawn thrive.

So, back you go little fella!

And you!

Core aerating like this, is going to bring up a lot of weed seeds from the lower soil

levels.

So for cool season grasses, you should plan to use a pre emergent herbicide in the spring

following a fall aeration.

For warm season turf, apply the herbicide in the fall after aerating.

But what ever you do, do not apply a pre emergent herbicide at the same time you reseed.

Like I'm going to do here in the back yard.

That took some serious work!

But it's done.

Mother nature really played in our favor on this one.

It rained the day before so it helped loosen up the soil so I could take out really good

plugs.

Also its forecast to rain for the next two days.

So I wanted to get out here and aerate so that I could get my fertilizer and my seed

in the back yard, because that rain is going to help water that into the soil.

So that's definitely something you want to do immediately after you aerate.

Fertilize and over seed, if you plan to do that.

If you don't have rain in the forecast like I do, go ahead and water the lawn a few extra

times, especially if it's going to be pretty dry out.

Another long day out of the way, another step in the rehab program logged in the books,

and we're on to the next.

I am planning on fertilizing and overseeding later on today, but I want to make separate

videos on those, so that I can more in depth on those topics and that this video doesn't

get too long.

As always, I'm pretty sure we covered the basics when it comes to aerating the lawn!

If we didn't touch on something and you've got more questions, you can always leave them

in the comment section below, you can contact our customer service staff by shooting them

an email, or pick up the phone and give them a call.

We really appreciate everybody liking and sharing and commenting on the videos, and

we really hope that your learning like I am what it takes to Do My Own Lawn Care!

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And you can also click this playlist to see all of the other videos that we've done in

the series so far.

And as always, thanks for watching!

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How to fall asleep (and overcome insomnia!) - Duration: 5:42.

Ancient Greeks believed that sleep was a gift of the greek god Morpheus, And he could grant

it, or refuse it, to us mortals at will. That's kind of what sleep feels like to

me - - except instead of being given by an ancient deity, it is more of a role of the

dice. some nights I get a good night's rest, other

nights, it feels like I will never be able to go to sleep again. and Even worse it seems

like the nights when I need sleep the most, like when I have something REALLY important

the next day, those are the nights I never get enough.

I'm not the only one who feels this way. Anywhere from ⅓-½ of all adults say they

don't get enough sleep, and the numbers are even higher for teenagers and young adults.

But There are things you can do to get more sleep.Here are 10 tips from cognitive behavioral

therapy about how to fall, and stay, asleep without any pills or medications:

number 1: Understand your sleep patterns: Before you try to change the way you sleep,

it's important to understand how you sleep. When do you go to bed? How long does it take

to fall asleep? Do you wake up during the night? Do you take naps during the day? Keep

track of these things using this worksheet available in the description below.

Number 2: Make your bed a sanctuary for sleep: In a previous video Ali and I talked about

classical conditioning and how your brain is primed to make associations. You want to

make sure that the ONLY thing your brain associates with your bed is sleep. Don't read, study,

eat, or watch videos in bed- and don't use your phone. What about other things that happen

in bed? You know. Other things. Yes… you can do those things in bed...in

fact research shows that adults who practice this fall asleep faster than those who did

not. Number 3: Get up if you can't sleep: If

you can't sleep within 15-20 minutes, don't just lie in bed, toss and turn, or stare at

the clock. Get up, out of bed, go to your couch and do something relaxing like reading

a book or listening to soothing music. Be sure that you don't do anything that is

going to wake you up more, like make you angry or gets you too involved.

Once you feel drowsy, try going to sleep again. It might take five minutes, it might take

an hour, but that's ok. The goal is to listen to your body and go to sleep when you feel

sleepy.Staying in bed when you can't sleep can associate your bed with insomnia, and

no one wants that. Number 4: Think realistically: If you're

struggling with sleep, it's normal to have thoughts like "I'm never going to have a

normal night of sleep again", "Insomnia is ruining my life", or "How am I going

to be able to function tomorrow?" the reality is one night of sleeplessness isn't going

to ruin your life. you have another chance to improve your sleep tomorrow.

number 5. They are going to hate this one. Number 5. Wake up at the same time: You don't

always have control over when you get tired and go to sleep, but you do have control on

when you get up the next day. This is going to be really hard at first, especially if

you're having a hard time falling asleep. But resist the temptation to sleep in because

it'll make it that much harder to fall asleep in the future. And whatever you do, NEVER

use a snooze button. Watch this ASAPscience video for more on that.

Number 6: Create some nighttime rituals that you can use everyday. This will help your

body get ready for bed. These are things like reading a relaxing book, or taking a warm

shower. Don't do anything too active like exercise because that'll wake your body

up. and however much you might want to look at

your phone in bed, don't! The light from the screen can start waking up your brain. Even

if you have it on night mode. and looking at emails, the news, and your todolist can

get stressed and make it hard to sleep. Number 7: Use relaxation techniques. Sometimes

people get stuck in thoughts that make it hard to go to sleep. so find a skill that

can help you relax. Some people like journal about their thoughts in the evening. Others

use deep diaphragmatic breathing. Or you can try progressive muscle relaxation, guided

imagery, or meditation. There are a lot of resources for this and I've linked to some

of my favorites in the description below. Number 8: Limit evening substances: certain

Substances can mess with your body's internal clock and disrupt sleep.So make sure to Avoid

caffeine in the late afternoon and evening. Caffeine isn't just found in coffee, it

is also found in tea, chocolate, and over the counter of drugs like cold medicines and

midol. Read the labels! Avoid you should also be sure to avoid other stimulants-- including

nicotine. You also don't want to drink a lot of alcohol. Yeah it'll make you drowsy,

but alcohol has been found to mess with your sleep cycle.

Number 9: Try to avoid naps. Some people need naps. but with that said, if you are having

trouble sleeping at night, try to avoid napping during the day.

Number 10: Get professional help: If you've practiced all of these tips for a while and

still struggle with sleep, it might be time to see an expert. A therapist trained in cognitive

behavioral therapy for insomnia can help you better apply these skills while a physician

can determine if sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, narcolepsy, or another condition

might be getting in the way. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine can help you find

a clinic in your area. Lastly. I really want you to Remember that

You've probably struggled with sleeplessness for a long time and it's going to take some

time to change these patterns. Give yourself permission to take the time you need to change.

What helps you fall asleep? Let me know in the comments below.

Be sure to follow the psych show on social media, like us on facebook, and subscribe

on youtube.

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- Today in military history 1917,

the U.S. formally enters World War I.

President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war

on Germany on April 2, 1917.

And four days later, it was official.

While the majority of Americans wanted to remain neutral

in Europe's war,

Congress granted Wilson's request.

The U.S. plunged into the war effort alongside it's allies

Britain, France, and Russia.

The newly arrived Americans launched massive attacks

along the western front and took part in 13

historic campaigns.

Among them were the Battle of Cantigny,

the Meuse-Argonne Offensive,

and Belleau Wood.

Over 600,000 American troops commanded by General Pershing

faced the German war machine and their allies.

World War I to this day is among the deadliest of conflicts

in human history and counting approximately

17 million dead and 20 million wounded.

It's reported 115,000 Americans lost their lives

during the Great War.

We salute them for their service and sacrifice.

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Buying sneakers is not throwing

money away,

because it's an asset just like-

just like a house would be,

just like anything you own is an asset.

The same way you trade baseball cards,

same way you buy baseball cards,

you sell 'em,

same thing with sneakers.

How much are you looking for - for these?

How much would you suggest?

So, when you take a closer look,

you can see sneakers can be used

as currency, just like anything else.

Done right, and it can be an investment.

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Sneaker Money - Full Video - Duration: 8:39.

You recognize this place, right?

You've seen it on TV.

It's Wall Street, located in Lower Manhattan,

New York City.

It's where millions of dollars in stocks

and bonds are traded every market day.

And this is the Chicago Mercantile

Exchange where they trade in

commodities like cattle and grain.

Money in its many forms,

moving from hand to hand,

all over the world -

and this is what we call "the economy."

But there's a "secret" part of the

economy that's underground

and believe it or not,

it's estimated to be worth

2 to 3 trillion dollars a year.

Yes, TRILLION.

This economy deals in bartering,

trading, and exchanging money

in untraditional ways.

When you think of the words

"underground economy" you probably

automatically assume it's made up

of illegal activity.

You might think it is drugs or prostitution.

But think again...and take a look at this.

I'm Paris, I love sneakers!

My name is Raudi.

I'm actually out here camping out

as you can see for the new Jordans

coming out tomorrow.

I do it mostly to collect.

I've been collecting sneakers my

whole life.

I actually at some point had almost

200 pairs of sneakers.

It's a sneaker culture.

Like, we all a part of it.

Every weekend there's a new

sneaker that comes out.

So we try to get as many as we can.

If I sell all of them, hopefully,

I'll probably get enough to buy a

house or something.

Because they go up in value over the years,

especially if they're brand new.

We do this basically for a living.

I've been doing this for almost

6 years now.

Currency can be anything,

including sneakers.

They're a unique part of the

underground economy.

In stores like "Sneaker Pawn" or

"Flight Club" and conventions like

"Sneaker Con" people can buy,

trade, and sell sneakers.

Meet Chase Reed,

teenage "sneaker-head" and entrepreneur.

These are so cool, these are signed.

Hi, my name is Chase.

I'm 17-years-old and I'm the owner

of the world's first sneaker pawn shop,

which I opened when I was 16-years-old.

It is the first sneaker pawn shop

in the world.

We buy and sell used and new sneakers.

We trade sneakers, we pawn sneakers,

and we also customize sneakers.

You are a man of all trades when it

comes to the sneaker game.

Yeah...yeah.

What many people don't know

is that government regulations

have actually helped to create

the underground economy.

Benefits come with a lot of regulations,

and the poor can lose these

benefits if they save too much

money in their bank accounts.

Chase's customers can buy and sell

without the interference of

government regulators.

Basically, we're a sneaker bank because

we're giving out loans and we're also

giving out cash for sneakers.

The sneaker is used as collateral for a loan.

So, people can come to us and get

money instead of having to go

to a bank or having to go through

somebody else.

They can get quick cash for their sneakers.

All right?

I'll see you later.

I'll probably be back in a

couple of days, bro.

In Chase's neighborhood,

a lot of people live below the

poverty line.

They may not be able to sell and

trade stocks on Wall Street,

but they can come into

a store like Sneaker Pawn

and exchange shoes for cash,

or take out a loan without

any need for credit.

Chase has been able to create a

successful business,

while at the same time meeting a

need within the community.

What may seem like a waste of money,

buying sneakers,

is actually a growing and vital

part of the underground economy.

Understand that underground,

what we're talking about here,

isn't illegal...just alternative.

It's a way around regulations that

prevent those receiving government

benefits from saving money.

So when people think that buying

sneakers as being trivial,

Chase knows better.

Buying sneakers is not throwing

money away, because

it's an asset just like-

just like a house would be,

just like anything you own is an asset.

The same way you trade baseball cards,

same way you buy baseball cards,

you sell 'em, same thing with sneakers.

How much are you looking for-

for these?

How much would you suggest?

So, when you take a closer look,

you can see sneakers

can be used as currency,

just like anything else.

Done right, and it can be an investment.

If you want to do the swap,

I'll do the swap.

Which ones?

I got those already.

What people don't know is that he

can save that sneaker for two years or

five years or whenever he needs money,

and he can go and sell it and come

here and get a loan for it,

or he can sell it- or he can sell

it anywhere else for $1,000,

$500...even $200 is still a good amount.

How are you doing?

This is Chase from Sneaker Pawn.

I told you they was going to sell.

I told you I had you, right?

So Chase, how much money can I really

make buying sneakers?

Oh...I'm sorry it hit my heart

right there, you felt that?

If you get 10 sneakers a week for

$200 and you sell them for $300,

and you do that for 40 releases,

you get $40,000 and that's just off

of 10 sneakers, so imagine if you get 20-

that would be $80,000,

if you get 30 sneakers-

that would be $120,000...and so on.

That's not even including the

sneakers that go for $2,000.

That's only sneakers that cost $300.

Let's do that.

You want to put it on consignment?

You can do that? Let's do that.

How long...how long...?

Whoever comes.

So...if somebody sees it on

Instagram...all right, I'll take it.

Is there a fee to put it on consignment?

No...no...

See, I'm a nice guy.

I usually like to have my sneakers

only up for 5 minutes,

hopefully they sell within the

first hour that we have them,

but the max time that I have a

sneaker on the wall is a week.

We don't let a sneaker sit on the

wall for longer than a week.

That's great in theory,

but really...how's business?

The business has already

pulled in $350,000.

And by the end of the year, hopefully,

we predict with the L.A. store

and with the 14th Street store,

we will hopefully make a million

dollars before the year is over.

Thanks a lot, man... I appreciate it.

So Sunday...right?

Hopefully...hopefully.

We're going to a sneaker show,

so hopefully by the time we get to

the sneaker show it ends up selling.

We'll probably sell it at the sneaker show,

if not tomorrow.

Or if somebody is going to rush

here before 8:00.

Hopefully.

Finding new markets,

like Chase opening up a new store,

can be lucrative.

Chase, I do remember you saying that

you were going to be a billionaire

by age 30?

30?

I said that? Me? I said 30?

I meant like 21.

I wish you luck.

But what advice do you have for

everyone out here watching?

And I think everybody has the

potential to do it.

If it wasn't for sneakers,

I'd probably be doing clothes.

There's so many things:

you can start a clothing line,

you can start a fruit business,

you could start a movie business...

you can start anything.

iPhone...you can shoot a movie

on an iPhone.

Chase figured out how to solve a

problem for his community by

tapping into a "secret" or

"underground" currency of sneakers.

His business is fully legal,

and he helps his customers while

making a living.

He simply operates in an economy

where innovative people use

alternative goods or services as

currency because they're unable to

use traditional banks.

Sneakers help people when:

1. They can't qualify for a bank loan.

2. They receive welfare,

or government assistance,

and saving is heavily regulated,

3. They're afraid to use banks for

fear of losing benefits they

rely on to make ends meet.

Sneakers make an interesting

example of how the underground

economy works.

It's how sneakers become real money.

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