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Turning Yard Waste Into A Golfer’s Paradise

Step 1

Use a manual edger, spade and wheel barrel to collect excess grass which has overgrown onto driveways, sidewalks and walkways.

Step 2

Find a shaded area in your back yard which struggles to develop a strong root system.

 

Step 3

Buy 20 to 40 feet of black landscaping edging to shape the area you want to turn into a chipping and putting area.

Step 4

To limit weeds from invading your space, place a weed inhibitor underneath the landscaping edging.

 

Step 5

Depending upon the size of you want, purchase enough bags of pea gravel to give your green the shape you desire.

 

Step 6

Before adding the yard waste you have collected, you will need 3 inch white plumber cup links to use as hole, sticking the smaller end into the ground with the top serving as a hole slightly smaller than an actual hole you’ll find on a golf course.

Step 7

Take the strips of grass you have accumulated from edging, placing it on the outside of your edging to provide contour for your chipping area.

 Step 8

Use the left over dirt from edging to place over top of the pea gravel surrounding your hole or holes.  If you don’t have enough dirt, you can create a low area for drainage purpose, giving you enough to cover your entire surface.  Use a flat sole shoe to gently tamp the area around each hole and inside of the edging.  Hand tamper can be used once the pea gravel settles into the soil, usually 6 months to a year.

Step 9

Since rain will cause soil to erode, shifting from the edges toward to low areas, try to add additional soil when using your compost pile or add bags of top soil you can find at your local hardware store.

Step 10

For arid regions, I recommend burning leaves, ornamental clippings and fallen branches in a fire pit if your city, county or state allows.  Use the leftover ash as filler, sweeping it into cracks that develop in the summer.

Step 11

For yards with poor drainage, I created a retaining pond, placing drain tile underneath my green, flowing toward the lowest section in my backyard.  I used old pieces of wood to prevent cave ins or further erosion.

Step 12

Finally, if you don’t have time or the money to play a full round of golf, you can always add sand to your drainage area in the summer, bringing the golf course to your home.  I spend $20-$30 a year of annual maintenance, usually on dirt and sand.  However, each year I add another feature or hole, turning yard waste into a golfer’s paradise.

by Jay Mankus

Faith Like a Yo-Yo

The 2008 film Faith Like Potatoes reveals the inspiring true story of Angus Buchan.  Prior to his move to South Africa, Angus was a farmer with a hot temper.  However, when God intervenes using a few unlikely friendships, Angus begins a journey of faith.  Irrational at times, Angus follows a calling to plant potatoes, risking the future of his farm in one desperate attempt to make an honest living.

Of the 11 million Americans who are currently unemployed based upon the April 2013 Job’s Report, 4.4 million have been out of work for over 27 weeks.  When the fruits of your labor come back empty, faith is something you put to the curb, set to be recycled until good news returns.  Thus, faith is like a yo-yo whose string has broke, leaving behind a plastic wheel without the resources to accomplish its original purpose.

Psychologists often  refer to 7 signs of emotional melt downs.  These signals point to people who have or are about to reach their breaking point, where their faith string is about the snap.  The tension of experiencing consistent ups and downs place undue strain, pulling at the fibers of one’s soul.  Therefore, the next time you want to throw in the towel or raise the white flag, remember the words of Matthew 15:21-28 so that your faith will climb from the bottom to the top like a yo-yo!

by Jay Mankus