mc_lean10

mc_lean10 t1_jdy2px1 wrote

Reply to Compost Needed by Smkncgar

Knowles Tree Service in N. Hampton. As someone mentioned above do a mix of “super loam” (better than just “loam” much cleaner) and compost. They should have both. If no compost there, lots of landscaping outlets offer bagged compost and anybody there could help you pick a good one. You will not need a lot of compost, use super loam for 90%+ of your base. Mix in 1-2 bags of compost per bed. (7yrs of landscape experience)

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mc_lean10 t1_j76l73g wrote

Same happened at my rental (very old duplex with baseboards) my upstairs stayed over 65, downstairs dropped down to 57 by morning. Just check for drafty windows/doors, we had to throw a towel down in front of one of the doors, we threw a sheet up to block off our stairs so that more heat stayed downstairs as opposed to up, try blocking off areas to try and help heat build up. Our downstairs went up to 62 (and climbing) within a couple minutes and the upstairs has plenty of heat. If that doesn’t work then I would maybe call the landlord and see if he can send somebody over to make sure your system is working properly

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