Anyone know anything about Pomona Lemons?
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Comments (18)You know, Lin, think you are right. Mine does look exactly like the pic you posted. Guess I wasn't paying attention to the leaves of the one Roselee has as the blooms are certainly similar. So, Roselee, may want to wait for some more advice about how tall it gets before planting....See MoreTerra Legno Engineered Wood Flooring- Anyone know anything about?
Comments (3)Hi Trisha57 thank you for replying and caring. Solid wood flooring would not work in my home since I live on the preserved wetlands in a townhouse with concrete floors and no basement. To install a plywood subfloor in order to install solid wood floors would raise my floor way higher than my 3/8th thick Porcelain Ceramic Tile and also be a problem with doors in the other room. I also plan to do tile in the kitchen and really would like my wood floors to be around the height of my kitchen floors and my two foyer area floors. My client today showed me that the BR-111 might be thinner at 3/8th thick with the 3 MM wood on top but it fits together so much better and is tighter fit. The Coswick Rift & Quarter Sawn White Oak (with the 4 MM real wood on top) fits together the best and is so nice also. I just wanted to know if anyone heard of this flooring and if they had, what comments they had about it. The 3 MM real wood on top & the 4 MM real wood on top can be refinished also and sanded if need be....See MoreDoes anyone know anything about bluebeards Caryopteris incana
Comments (4)you should know by now.. that you dont need special rules for every plant. .. all perennials can be moved in dormancy ... that means fall or spring ... and for many.. all winter long... except for those of us in ground freeze .. which by the way.. you could move them.. if you happen to have a pick ax.... and want to work outside in below zero temps.... thats F for you C peeps.. lol ... sooo.. find a new spot... dig an approximate hole .. about one shovel deep ... go harvest the plant.. digging a root mass about one shovel deep.. hoik it across the yard.. and throw it in the hole.. and back fill the rest.. then go fill the other hole ... i laid it ALL out.. just in case you were looking for that special rule ... in spring.. we want it done 6 to 8 weeks before the heat of summer.. in fall we want it done 6 to 8 weeks before the ground freezes .. remember.. a dormant plant has no reason to waste or lose leaves... since the plant is dormant.. up to you whether you want to cut it back severely.. leave it for spring.. so yo know where the plant is.. and it will be a bit of self mulching for the plant ... water in properly.l. just once.. deeply.. and sin e its fall.. that will probably be all the watering it needs until late spring ... but in case of fall drought.. go out and check around thxgvg.. and give it a drink iof its some dry ... ken ps: one caveat.. in ground freeze ... small plants might heave in late winter .. leave those to move in spring ....yours does not appear small. unless you plan on dividing it too much ......See MoreAnyone know anything about fish?
Comments (3)It's possible that the new fish you introduced to the tank may have brought in an infection or disease, such as a bacterial or viral infection. It's also possible that the new fish were carrying parasites, such as flukes or worms, which can cause a decline in the health of your existing fish. Without knowing more about the symptoms and a proper diagnosis, it would be hard for me to give you a specific treatment. It's recommended that you consult with a veterinarian who specializes in fish or a professional aquarist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Additionally, you should also quarantine new fish for at least two weeks before introducing them to your existing tank to avoid the spread of disease....See Morehoneybunny442
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