I'm having problems with my grout
toomuchglass
10 years ago
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silvamae
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Can you ID the problem I'm having?
Comments (6)It looks like rot from too much water, or that mulch is covering the stems too much and rotting them (or a combination of the two). If you had a frost early on this could have started a fungus problem. The other possibility could be fusarium root rot. If that is the case you would want to throw these away and start over, but I would let them dry out completely, if possible, remove the really bad leaves, then spray with a broad spectrum fungicide like Daconil, and see if new leaves emerge. Did you just plant them this year? If so, the stems might be too deep and you would want to pull the mulch and a bit of soil away from the stems, but if you planted them last year the depth wouldn't be an issue any longer. Good luck! Chris...See MoreI'm having plant problems
Comments (4)Probably a different problem with each different kind of plant. The clematis will be likely to need more serious watering of the root area, many foliage mildews are a summer phenomenon prevalent in this area because the common combination of dry roots and damp leaves is perfect for them - drought stress may predispose genetically susceptible kinds of plants to infestation, with damp leaves providing a good surface for germination of mildew spores. Dry weather may also be more suitable for dispersal of spores than rainy (some mildews emit spores that have their own little moisture packets, so they can infect dry leaf surfaces). And frequently washed leaves are less suitable for colonization than merely damp ones....See MoreI'm having a problem here.....
Comments (25)My cat(s) aren't allowed on the counter normally and the current one obliges but I don't get paranoid about it if it happens. They're far cleaner and less bacteria laden than many things people take for granted. I get grossed out when people set babies on tables and counters with their always leaking diapers. And I don't want my plate anywhere near where most womens' purses have sat without spraying it down with Lysol at least. Those things are generally filthier than a dog's butt. I don't like people tasting with the stirring spoon either. People who are wiping/scratching their noses, rubbing their eyes while cooking. Might as well scratch your butt and crotch too. And when I see food handlers handling cash, that bugs me....See MoreThe Stools! I'm having a problem . . .
Comments (5)I took them outside and sanded the crap out of them. Made sure I did a super job. Cleaned off the dust and glazed. After the first coat I still had hope....hours later after many coats I think they look horrible and believe I'm going to need to spray paint them. Look how uneven they are!!! Any suggestions on color? I was thinking black matte spray paint....See Moreloribee2
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