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Can't locate virus causing search redirect
Comments (6)Please do not follow any directions on forums if they were not specific for you and your situation, doing so can cause serious problems. Go to the forum zep linked to and start a post of your own and only follow directions given to you specifically. the redirect infections are hard to be rid of and you will need the assistance from that forum....See MoreCan't locate 22" solid core interior door
Comments (4)well,if you go to the "special order desk" at one of the "big box" stores,you're still stuck with their poor quality doors. I put in some nice solid pine doors by a company called "frameport" down in Brazil. the price was even better than HD and the quality was excellent. look at their website (frameport.com) and see if they've got a 22" door. if not, then a dealer of frameport doors near your house will probably be able to "rip" a 24" door for you at a decent cost....See MoreAttempting first seedlings, can't source material
Comments (15)I use the sand in my photo above. It is not very chunky and the particles are small. It is something I would never consider planting anything else in. The amount of sand I pour in is to make a layer of around 0.5cm thick. So the seeds don't fall into the perlite and get a bit more moisture than perlite alone. The sand comes in small bags, maybe 1kg. I bought it before I knew it wasn't good in soil mixes. Turns out I really like it for seedlings. The perlite I use is medium-sized and from a local hydroponics store. I never measured the size. It's just a little bigger than what you find at big box stores (after removing fines). In the end, I usually just throw it out after. It's more to give enough surface area for the roots to grow against and keep enough moisture. Plus it's easy to remove when splitting the seedlings apart. You could also try a thin layer of turface fines? Just not too much since Turface holds lots of water. If you put too many turface fines it becomes a soggy clump, which probably isn't ideal for seedlings....See MoreCat pee help!! Can't find the source
Comments (2)Animal urine can be a real challenge. I had a tenant in one of my rentals who kept a dog without having it in the lease. Apparently she didn't bother to let it out at least part of the time. After she finally vacated (behind on the rent), in addition to the usual floor cleaning/repair/sealing, I had to have the wall between the kitchen and living room completely demolished and rebuilt, studs and all....See MoreThe Burt Collection, LLC
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