I will be getting a Honda CB350 (If I get a cycle) which is a cruiser that can only reach 110mph. It is made for cruising. I would commute to work and back (7 miles each way) 5 days a week and maybe 2 or 3 times a week, commute to the nearest city (45 miles away). I am a college student trying to save money on gas and avoiding a car payment. Any advice? I don't know if I am okay with how dangerous people say cycles are, my research show they are definitely more dangerous, or is that just sport bikes? Any info helps!
Try forest bark from exo terra. Also rocks can support plants too. I have a ball of a mossy plant and a bamboo stick in my cage, and they are growing great in the rocks. Can you try grass, maybe? Or maybe you can try a combination of things like bark, rocks, and mulch. anyways. good luck and i hoped this helps.
When I bought my house I gutted it. Then I used R-33 insulation with moisture barrier on every external wall {4 story split level ranch} stapling it to every stud every 4 . Then I sheer walled them by installing 5/8 plywood 4x8 standing up then 4x12x5/8 sheet rock perpendicular to the plywood. {I only had to tape one seem at 4' the entire way very nice lol} This gave like a R-bagillion rating. I also installed a layer of attic R-33 over the existing blown in insulation, and used 1 1/2 hard foam insulation {they put in the exterior walls between outside brick and inside wall for temp and moisture and not sure of its R rating but its commercial soooo lol} I got from one of my job sites to enclose the bays under the house, and foam wrapped all of my plumbing. I have all the household appliances from side by side frig. to Washer/Dryer, including a hot tub, {central air w/AC set a consistent 70deg (+/-) 1% tolerance} and 500Wats of outdoor lo-volt landscape lighting. .. I have not paid over $100 for a utility{gas Electric} bill since I moved in. {I also upgraded to 200Amps, rewired the entire house in armoured cable, and bought all new Energy Star appliances as well including tub and air} So it has always been my understanding that a contained atmosphere is economically easier to maintain constant temperatures in.When dealing with insulation you cant adjust your rating for one temp. with out the other rating suffering. I would have to say then the best way to save money is.. To find that happy medium per your budget and environment, and establish consistency