Need help with some IDs please
s g
7 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (12)
mesembs
7 years agoRelated Discussions
1 cactus, 3 succulents, 1 weed needs ID!
Comments (9)Thanks for the quick responses. Ill definitely be pulling up the weed. @zach I remember someone mentioning when I first asked about it, something about "hahnii", and I was able to locate a picture of it and it was a perfect match to the ones I have. Is that going to be similar to Dwarf Sanseveria?...See MoreNeed some ID Help Please
Comments (4)TJ, Thanks for the info. I still can't find anything on these under those names, but it's close enough. It will give me some thng to name them. I did find a Juniper Blue Starlight on one of the sites that looks like it. (probably the same, just a new and improved name.) It's funny that, with all the different versions of Conifers, you can never go to one site and find info on them. It's to bad we can't start a picture library with all the different Conifers here. thanks again, Dennis...See MoreI'd like to put my chair order in today, I need some help please
Comments (16)Lyfia, all great points you brought up, it really helps me plan and think. Honestly we have no set time frame for having this project done, since we have an up and running kitchen in the other part of the house and we are working on the new kitchen as time allows. I spent part of this week filling every little brad hole with putty and sanding everything. This weekend we should get a primer on and if dry time allows the walls and ceilings painted. I think we are at the point we are going to put in the cabinet order too. We still have the floor to put down, sand and seal. Tile the whole range wall, put up shelves. The wiring is done, we still need to run plumbing .. which means going under the house in the Summer .. YIKES! We live in copperhead country, not a fun prospect. Last year my DH got bit, we were very fortunate it was a 'dry bite' though! Valinsv, thanks for the help and suggestions, they are very helpful! Les, I love those 50's dinette chairs and if I was going to do a booth, I'd be all over them. I honestly don't think with a very rustic table I'd be happy with them ... even though they look super cushy to sit on. :) If I do go with these chairs I'd have seat pads made for them. I still haven't put my chair order in, I was all ready to go, now I'm hemming and hawing over details again. Part of me wants to go this way, part can really see everyone sacked out in a comfy booth and chairs playing board games and drinking coco. I know that everyone brought up very valid reasons to stay away from a booth, like people being inconvenienced by having to move to let the inside people out, etc. The thing is though we don't have those types of sit down and eat parties where I see it being a problem. When we entertain adults it's normally in a relaxed, casual setting outside on the deck or around the pool area, where we have large tables in each area. When it's just the five of us here, there would be plenty of seating that we could all spread out. I'm lucky that my girls really do get along, there is not alot of she's looking at me, touching me, breathing my air problems. *LOL* I grew up with 3 siblings, I know how that goes, we spent a lot of time bickering. ;) When it's the kids and their friends having snacks, I don't see it being a problem where the kids would feel inconvenienced. So in short I'm still stuck, I think! *LOL* Sometimes I can see right away the path I want to follow, sometimes I start second guessing myself. *sigh* Normally my Husband will chime in with his feeling on the matter and we'll work it out in a way that we are both relatively happy .. this time he really doesn't seem to care, well other than wanting me to make a plan so we know how to finish the room. ;)...See MoreFirst post. Need some ID help please!
Comments (10)It has always had this 'sickly' look about it, is there anything I can do, or is it supposed to look this way? ===>>> i am thinking.. that you are thinking... or have some preconceived notion of what a conifer should look like .... and since this one is outside your notion. you are thinking it looks bad .... not good ... the Id peeps are probably going to need some closer pics .... of the buds ... and the needles ... a cone if you can find one ... it is my position.. that trees... once established.. NEVER need anything from you ... i am sure you drive the byways.. and see millions of free range trees ... nobody is doing anything for them.. and they are just fine ... if anything. your plants are stressed ... they are.. and never will be.. hungry ... just forget about fert ... forever ... anyway ... back to the first... look to this years growth.. compare to last years growth ... look for a bark color change ... and if they are consistent.. then there probably isnt anything wrong with it ... if you look at the pine..study it.. you will see it grows in whorls.... look at the top set of buds... one center one.... which will be the leader... and a bunch of side ones.. that will be the branches ... then look down the trunk ... and you will see the whorls for each year.. and you can pretty much.. guess how old it is .... since the grafting .... you can also tell.. how much the trunk grew each year.... expect the year or two after transplant.. to be reduced due to the transplant ... good luck on expecting an answer from monrovia.... they arent in the biz of talking to retail customers.... as they are a wholesaler ... they may answer.. but dont count on it ... finally.. i would get rid of the shipping stakes.. especially on the pine ... simply useless.. especially if it doesnt go past the potting media and actually into the soil ... read this link about proper planting.. and lets discuss that which you may not have done to specs ... https://sites.google.com/site/tnarboretum/Home/planting-a-tree-or-shrub thats all i can jam in one rather short post... get those better pix ...do keep in mind.. sundays arent high traffic.. so be patient .... ken...See Mores g
7 years agorina_Ontario,Canada 5a
7 years agolmontestella
7 years agos g
7 years agoSue
7 years agorina_Ontario,Canada 5a
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agogarrett222
7 years agos g
7 years agorina_Ontario,Canada 5a
7 years agolast modified: 7 years agos g
7 years ago
Related Stories
HOUZZ TOURSHouzz Tour: A Modern Loft Gets a Little Help From Some Friends
With DIY spirit and a talented network of designers and craftsmen, a family transforms their loft to prepare for a new arrival
Full StoryHOME OFFICESQuiet, Please! How to Cut Noise Pollution at Home
Leaf blowers, trucks or noisy neighbors driving you berserk? These sound-reduction strategies can help you hush things up
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESPathway Plantings That Please the Senses
Add some color, life and intrigue beside your sidewalk with these 7 suggestions
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Silphium Perfoliatum Pleases Wildlife
Cup plant provides structure, cover, food and water to help attract and sustain wildlife in the eastern North American garden
Full StoryDECLUTTERINGDownsizing Help: Choosing What Furniture to Leave Behind
What to take, what to buy, how to make your favorite furniture fit ... get some answers from a homeowner who scaled way down
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDESDownsizing Help: Color and Scale Ideas for Comfy Compact Spaces
White walls and bitsy furniture aren’t your only options for tight spaces. Let’s revisit some decorating ‘rules’
Full StoryHOUSEPLANTSMother-in-Law's Tongue: Surprisingly Easy to Please
This low-maintenance, high-impact houseplant fits in with any design and can clear the air, too
Full StoryBEFORE AND AFTERSMore Room, Please: 5 Spectacularly Converted Garages
Design — and the desire for more space — turns humble garages into gracious living rooms
Full StorySUMMER GARDENINGHouzz Call: Please Show Us Your Summer Garden!
Share pictures of your home and yard this summer — we’d love to feature them in an upcoming story
Full StorySponsored
garrett222