Indoors, outdoors, it doesn't seem to matter.
Our old home had underfloor central heating set in concrete, while this one has wooden planks. The soil around me here is heavy clay, but I've done it on sandy loam, on granite rich stuff and even on machair covered shingle to trace a spring.
Old field drains are a speciality
Okay, I'm done on this one: I'm neither nuts nor susceptible, but I'd like to hear other folks input too.
If I can take the scepticism, so can they
cheers,
Toddy
p.s. CL....I know it *has* be something like that, maybe ? but how the hang can a dowser find water fifty feet down, and tell the farmer the flow rate he'll get ?...and be right !
How can they find a pipe that was never recorded in a field so ploughed out that it's not even showing anything on aerial photography in a dry summer ?
T'is a puzzle. Go and try it for yourselves
atb,
M
Our old home had underfloor central heating set in concrete, while this one has wooden planks. The soil around me here is heavy clay, but I've done it on sandy loam, on granite rich stuff and even on machair covered shingle to trace a spring.
Old field drains are a speciality
Okay, I'm done on this one: I'm neither nuts nor susceptible, but I'd like to hear other folks input too.
If I can take the scepticism, so can they
cheers,
Toddy
p.s. CL....I know it *has* be something like that, maybe ? but how the hang can a dowser find water fifty feet down, and tell the farmer the flow rate he'll get ?...and be right !
How can they find a pipe that was never recorded in a field so ploughed out that it's not even showing anything on aerial photography in a dry summer ?
T'is a puzzle. Go and try it for yourselves
atb,
M
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