The bucks stopped here. Can you help with my dinette?
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OT: **Mike*** Can you stop in here a minute???
Comments (2)Joyce, I was just thinking of Mike yesterday, and that he hadn't posted in a while! Yeah Mike, how are you doing? You must be awfully busy with home, pups and work. Also, thanks for the MD card! Just stay safe and healthy!...See MoreCan I stop my Madagascar Palm from Going Dormant?
Comments (7)Hello chasermartin, I'm no expert on dormant plants and all the technical plant rules, but I do have quiete a few Pachy's. I didn't think they would go dormant, but I guess they do. My pachy's are left in the sun all the time and putting out new growth at a rate of about 1-1 1/2" a month(they are still babies except for three of them.) The nursery were I bought them from had them in shade and the leaves looked pretty bad and minimal growth. As soon as I brouth them to my home, within a few days they rebounded with new leaves and growth( was a lot of new growth within the first week.) What I'm trying to get to you is that a lot of sun even HOT!!! sun has done my pachy's good. Only thing I worry about is when it rains then clears up and sun hits my pachy's. Now that's damage!!!! Hope this helps, also I water mine almost every day or when dirt is dry. Thanks, Abel....good luck...See MorePlease help! What's eating my tomatoes, and how to stop it!
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Comments (94)I think the current hood is maybe a little small, but I think it could be made visually larger with lighting and a nice tile especially if you ran the tile to the ceiling, or by adding some contrasting trim to the hood maybe? But someone early on in the thread did a mock up with a big rectangular cabinet hood and it just looks huge and overwhelming in the space, and bland. Plus that would close off the space on the backsplash over the range, so if you choose a tile to add interest, it’s probably not going to show very well, at least with the lights off and with no under hood/cabinet lighting. Here, from earlier: Just looks to me like anytime you were at the range you’d be working in a cave. And the hood dominates the space because it’s so big....See MoreNancy Fryhover
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