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Comments (4)the next in the video sequence. it get better Here is a link that might be useful: craftsman rider part 2...See MoreA little off topic...
Comments (21)Lady, Several important things here in your favor. You have the God given talent to put things in order and balance. You already have the new conifer design in place and by the way I am impressed. I know...a lot of hard work and time to bring this off. Things to think about: Draw a to scale plan of your existing design. 1/4-1/2 inch to the foot should work. With that in hand it will be easier to plan your conifer accusations for balance, color and height. Each island should have 1-2 focal point conifers depending upon size of the planting area. Some of the best advice I can give is to purchase any you have listed in your island design when you see them for sale. If you pass it could be years before you see that cultivar for sale again. As big as your garden is it will take years to develop with the right plants. So don't get in a hurry. Once your conifer garden is established it will become a full time job. Believe me I have arrived and sometimes I wonder if I have taken this thing to far. Finding a plant source. In your case you will have to plan for a annual trip for new plant stock. If you limit yourself to all 1.gal offerings it will take years for the garden to come around. Try to find 3.gal. offerings with an occasional 5 gal. to get this thing going. If your are ever down this way in late April I can take you to a nursery that has 100's of rare and interesting conifers. The price will be right also (:>). Got a pickup? That's not to say you should not mail order. Especially for the smaller plants. 2nd best advice: Find you a nice heavy duty 2 wheel cart. I have rambled enough. Have fun on your new adventure. Dave...See MoreOFF T.Hey Guys I sure missed you,been a rough few weeks!
Comments (18)Thank you all so much,Lucy that is why I came here for the support and love that this extended family always has.I can count on you all being here. Amelia pepper lady-I have a brace with metal on the top and bottom of the wrist to keep it in place,no surgery Thank Goodness.It is one of the small bones,and just cracked,so they think just the brace for a few weeks and I will be fine,and you are right I have a hard time not doing,I am always doing something,I don't even have my Christmas tree up,we might have to do with Christmas dishes and a decorated table this year. Daniella Thanks keep those prayers coming because I think that is what's keeping me going. SJN thank you for your well wishes for Tootie,boy has she gotten spoiled.LOL Joyce and Theresa,hugs back to you,and Thanks. Kylie yes Dear.lol Love ya Kayrn so far so good. Thank you all for you love and support,you all are so woonderful and I love ya bunches. Bonnie...See Morebig problem but a little off topic
Comments (7)I would file a written complaint with the county health department. I'd probably make sure to get a signed statement acknowledging their receipt of it. Here's some info for you on how to handle things. (OSSF stands for On Site Sewage Facility.) This info was taken from the Texas Commission On Environmental Quality. (Link below) "How do I file a complaint against a property owner who is operating a malfunctioning OSSF? Complaints regarding malfunctioning OSSFs need to be filed with the local permitting authority. If the local permitting authority is not resolving the complaint in a timely fashion, notify the permitting authority's supervising authority (county judge, county commissioner, mayor, aldermen, boards, water program manager, etc.). If the complaint is still not resolved within a reasonable time, contact the appropriate TCEQ regional office." Here is a link that might be useful: Texas Commission On Environmental Quality...See Moreb2alicia
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