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Comments (26)I like annuals, but they don't like me :-( I don't know why, but I always have trouble raising annuals from seed - even those which are supposed to be super easy, like cosmos and zinnias. At the moment, I have zinnia seedlings sitting in the garden and doing nothing. As for cosmos, from the seeds I sowed, I see only two minute seedlings that look as if they are embarrassed... Snaps didn't even bother coming up. The plantings around them are happy enough, so I don't think the problem is lack of soil fertility. I do believe the issue is soil hardiness, as I garden in clay. I also find that our extremely hot dry Summers do annuals quickly in. I have never been able to grow lobelia, even if I start with a nursery pot. There are some annuals that do well for me, though, if they are kept in shade - begonias and impatiens, especially, but I buy these from the garden centre. My major success from seed is sweet allyssum and I have small clumps growing in different areas of the garden. Over the last couple of years, due to our seed swap, I have also grown poppies and they have done well. Petunias are iffy for me. Some will do very well and perform for months on end, others will simply linger there, look unhappy, shrivel and die. Go figure. I also notice that they require a high regular amount of fertilizer in order to perform well. All in all, I would not base a garden around them, or depend heavily on them for looks, but I do enjoy the burst of color annuals provide in a garden. Eduarda...See MoreLoveseats - Love 'em? Hate 'em?
Comments (14)If space is limited (choice of either loveseat or one chair, not enough room for two chairs without crowding) and you need to maximize the number of people you can seat in that room, I'd definitely go with the loveseat. I've never had a problem with getting two people to sit on a loveseat, but unless someone sits on the arms (bad!) or the people involved are very small you can't get more than one person in a typical chair. It's also more comfortable for one person to spread out with her feet up on a loveseat. ;-) We bought a loveseat (really a settee) for our LR because there was only room with the couch for either a small loveseat and a single chair. Since the room is small enough that only two other chairs could fit into it, we went for maximum seating capacity. :-) One full-length couch IS mandatory in our household for napping, although since DH is only 5'9" we didn't need one of the monster-long ones, thank heavens. (We don't have a formal LR.) I do really dislike having only loveseats and no couch though, unless it's a formal space, because as Ronniroo says you can't really lie down (even 5'2" me finds it a bit crowded). I have never had a problem with getting three people on a couch though (in my main social group, sometimes people even will argue over who gets the middle spot if particularly cuddleworthy people are on the ends! LOL). I wonder why so many people have that problem. I mean, if you're sprawling with your feet up on the couch, or if you have enough seating where a third person doesn't need to sit on the couch, that's something else entirely. I don't often see three people on a couch with another empty seating item right next to it, unless the grouping is spaced so widely that people have to speak overly loudly to be heard, they're plotting something ;-) or they just want to be cuddly....See MoreGarage Sales / Love 'Em or Hate 'Em
Comments (18)Hello again, everyone, If someone wants to haggle, say that you feel that, rather than putting the stuff at the roadside with a "Free" sign, you put a lot of work into setting up, the price is quite low, and that if he's unhappy with the price as marked ... ... that you've found that Good Will offers a decent/higher price on a receipt. As for putting the stuff into some agency's yard sale ... you have to do about as much digging, sorting, dusting, washing, pricing and packing into boxes to go to another sale as to set up for one of your own, don't you? And you manage your table(s) there, don't you? Patti43, What's "OT" ... "Oregon Territory", possibly? ole joyful...See MoreCasters on sofas: like 'em or hate 'em?
Comments (7)Hate is a strong word, but I definitely think a sofa would look much better without casters as pictured above. I have only one piece of furniture with casters on the legs ~ a wood swivel-type desk chair. For that purpose, the casters do make sense since the chair is moved in and out often. Other than a piece being moved in the way an office hair is moved, it really doesn't seem to be of great benefit to have them. IMO, the casters don't add anything aesthetically, actually the opposite....See MoreRelated Professionals
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