I Could Move in Here Today!
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I was moving daylilies around today
Comments (14)I plan on having a 'work day' this weekend if the weather holds as promised. I will pick up the wood for framing the raised bed tonight or tomorrow, already have the dirt at home, just waiting for the 10 day Roundup clearance to end. I am only putting smaller flowers (16-26") up along the front walk in raised beds. Once I move them up to the front, I can plant the new taller ones in the older beds. I like Todd Monroe and have been trying to decide if it or Siloam Shocker will go. They look too much alike and I have limited room. I think Todd will win as it is a rebloomer. I had a seedling I meant to evict, but forgot to mark which of two plants it was-and I don't want to toss the wrong one, so it may end up there until next year. Other evictions/overgrowns are going out to the holding bed at Dad's for next years spring plant sale-that's where I get my flower money! Once I get that done, I am hoping to have one segment of the back bed cleared so I can add things to the soil as it is full of clay there and the daylilies aren't fond of it. Then in the spring, I can cross things from the other side of the back bed and amend that side of the bed. Will probably drive husband crazy by then. :)...See MoreSome sort of rambler or climber, here when I moved in
Comments (1)That could possibly be Zephirine Drouhin. If it is ZD then the blooms would be fragrant and the canes smooth and free of thorns. If you would discribe the entire plant it would help to ID it better....See MoreOkay I give. If I could move or remove ONE window....
Comments (1)All right. I think I like this. The old sink window stays put. The other window gets moved right next to the old one - (I did this in my bathroom and love it!! ) Fridge - since this is an interior wall - I can recess no problem. Even better... this particular wall is about 7.5 inches deep because it houses a big pipe - I assume sewer pipe? and that is very close to the corner where it meets the exterior wall. I can gain these two inches behind the fridge PLUS .5 inches minimum when swapping plaster for drywall... and then can recess the fridge a few inches into the wall. My fridge is 31" deep without the handle (32" with the required back clearance) - so I can get this fairly close to flush with the front of the pantry. The way the hinges are, I can have the door flush with cabinets. The doors can swing open fully without crashing into anything and the close corner on the U ends up being a very close set down space. Pantry - I have up to 36 inches here. I was thinking of having 2 15" pullouts and a 5 inch broom pullout against the wall... Each of these could be pulled out all the way without crashing into the dishwasher cabinet.. and since they are accessed from the side anyway, the small area in front may not be a problem since we wouldnt really stand there anyway, other than to reach in for the broom. I have about 25" of clearance to pull them out and could possibly gain 2 or 3 more if I can take a few inches off the back of one or two of them (that pipe) Do I need drywall behind a floor to ceiling cabinet with a solid wood back? Right now I am really leaning toward Ikea boxes with custom fronts for the base and pantry cabinets. - I read that 2-3 inches of the back of these are empty space anyway. Dishwasher on the end - would be out of the way other than if someone needed access to pantry or fridge. I really dont think this would be a big problem - we dont usually load or unload while someone is cooking. Sink is centered with the two windows. Range is centered with set down space on both sides Peninsula is now prep area - which wasnt my first choice but could be nice. Would prep sink go on end or in corner? I see very separate zones - with them flowing nicely ... prep to cook, to cleanup... cons - Set down space for fridge and pantry is not near the prep area. Dish storage is not above dishwasher. Peninsula becomes main prep area. would need a prep sink. Would not work well to have lower counter height on peninsula. Just had another idea.. but here are these pics for now! :)...See MoreAnyone here from Milwaukee area? I need some help today (Sunday).
Comments (8)I'm just seeing this thread now. I get the Sunday Journal every week. Do you expect it to run in the future? I don't always read the paper front to back; so if you could let me know ahead of time, I'd be very happy to send you the paper! :)...See More- 7 years ago
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