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Comments (19)Some pictures entitled "Frost ...." taken after frost in Oct 2013, that's when I put alfalfa meal down 1st, and organic fertilizer NPK 5-3-5 (chicken manure & sulfate of potash), then horse manure on woodchips on top. That provides CONSTANT SLOW-release of all nutrients, plus lime in alkaline horse manure buffered against acidic rain. That was a wet fall. Some pics. of Oct. 2013, all entitled "Frost ...", roses are much cleaner back then with a thick layer of horse manure & plenty of trace elements & nutrients. Looking back, it was worth it getting horse manure before the rainy fall: Knock-out after frost .. I didn't fertilizer it back then:...See MoreDidn't have a working stove for 4 weeks during the holidays.
Comments (1)Tough one. You might be able to ask the maintenance guy who directly knew of your problem for a signed letter, at whatever legal level might be requested, but whether or not the new owners are responsible is probably dependent upon their contract of sale. Whether it be the old owners, or the new, they may take your word for it, or they might ask for evidence and a statement from the old manager. Just for reference, a verbal contract can be binding, but then you're talking about some sort of court or arbitration to decide. I do hope they take your word, or honor the promise of the former manager....See MoreSlightly OT What habits did or didn't work in your kitchen?
Comments (21)How have my habits changed? I now bake which I never did before. Before renos my counter measured 2X2 and everything happened in that space. Cooking was a challenge and baking was impossible. The other counter had the microwave on it and the largest counter space was outside the work triangle and so was nothing but a dumping ground. When we redid our kitchen it was all about getting as much counter space as possible. My prep counter for cooking is now 4 1/2" long with a prep sink that anchors it and I am a clean as I go cook. When you've spent 25 years with a counter as small as mine was you have no choice but to become a clean-as-you-go cook and that habit has stuck with me. My baking counter is 7' long and I use every inch of it. Turns out I am a very, very messy baker and so my baking counter is right above the DW and right next to the clean-up sink....See MoreI didn't see anything I didn't love..
Comments (21)haha TR ( note you are the BIG TR :) ) I have NO idea...hope it is stuffed but if it is....why have it and if it is real...a mutant ??? weird ! Annie I was in France for 4 weeks in Summer 2014 and DH and I were ready to move !! We sure loved everything...well except how hard it is to find folks who are working in the small villages...everyone seems to be " closed for lunch" except it is 3 PM and they never come back. Other than that little blip it was splendid. Thank you again and I have more perusing to do...c...See MoreJess
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