@coxie501@JeremyClarkson@Ilkzz__ You literally don't need to. It has holes in it to let the grass through and water through the other way. But if you wanted to roll it up, go for it!
@JeremyClarkson So when someone said Nicholas Farage should have acid thrown over him it was "just a joke" but when you say the same about MM it's the end of the world? The hypocrisy of the naysayers is beyond belief! But now South Park have weighed in....
@coxie501@JeremyClarkson@Ilkzz__ You don't have to take it up everyday. You can leave it there but you can remove it if you have to or want to. It's the same proposition as an electrical extension lead. It's non permanent unlike cable in conduit that's buried in a trench
@PeteJMcGill@Solar_Quotes It depends on the size of your inverter. It could be maxed out already. We have two SMA inverters for our home which has panels on both North and West facing roofs.
@JeremyClarkson@Ilkzz__ What about rubber grass mats for carparking on grass? If the UK planning laws are anything like Australia's then the issue with gravel is that it is permanent. Mats are removable. Problem solved?
@jamiegoode@Wine_GB Fascinating figs as an English/Aussie. I am amazed by the technical prowess, state of the art equipment, vineyard management, wine quality, AND the cellar doors being built. There's a lot of confidence in the industry @Hambledonwine@came_peter@CorstonFields these figs show why
@sallymcmanus I am in England at the moment. Flew Malaysia. No problems getting here. Re QANTAS, BA are in a similar mess. Sacked 10,000 staff in the pandemic, now have staff shortages. UK Gov had similar Jobkeeper package but BA sacked them anyway. Who runs these companies???
@drhumki@deity_earth We were in Eastern England when it was 39 C. Mid 20's feels hot in the UK due to the humidity, so 39 is bloody hot! It's not the dry heat of Adelaide (and that's hot enough!) Plus houses have no air con, poor cross ventilation and are 2 storey, so upstairs is a heat trap