What happens when you move?
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Comments (10)Believe it or not I got Ducher instead of Duchess of Brabant last week. That is really funny. Same exact problem but, I got mine from Chamblee's. Luckily, I noticed it 2 days later when I was planting it. I called them right up and they apologized and sent me my Duchess on Monday. It should be here by Thursday. The best part was they told me to keep Dutcher. Of course, being that they were sending another order, I had to add to it. It must be a label thing as when I first opened the Box and looked at all the Labels I didn't notice it either. I think we both got lucky as I've done some homework on Dutcher and think we'll grow to like him. Dan...See MoreStuff Happening Part 2 - move'n, move'n, move'n
Comments (85)moccasin - those are some nice lights! i can see why you like them. I bet they're more than 20-30 $s each tho... I loved that the globes come in colors... I'd stay away from the red tho. OTOH that could be good for an emergency signal to a neighbor. I'm too poor to pay much for the lights - even if I find a SWern one i like it's sure to be more than 30.00 and I think I should limit it to that. I need 3 - plus a few (plus) inside need replaced based on they are UGLY. I found these 2 at lowe's. both plain but would do the job - cheaply. it'll probably be the first one unless I find something better for the price in the store. around 25.00 with clean lines. I'd have to see how my chubby little fingers fit for changing the bulb. it's better I don't have to mess with those little screws and chance dropping the globe since things seems to jump out of my hands. I remember changing bulbs in the screw on globe type yrs ago. max wattage is 100w this one is about 21.00. I like it, again clean, simple lines - this one has a frosted globe. has the little screws tho and max wattage is 60w....See MoreI found the shower hooks!
Comments (4)That's so funny. I've moved so many times and lost so many items temporarily or permanently. I finally learned to have a large Ziploc bag in each room and to teach all packers that any small item like a key, picture hanging hardware, shelf brackets, etc. should not be packed, but put into the bag....See MoreWhat happens when you prune a philodendron?
Comments (5)those back buds wont sprout unless you cut near them. young vines usually do not branch. even when there are buds present. so branching for philos is not really an option, unless they do it themselves, that is :) voluntarily. i'd say it's a rare occurrence. if you have insects in the soil i'am afraid nothing but systemic will get rid of them. you might try submerging the whole plant ( pot and all leaves) in warm water with some 3% peroxide (1tsp per qt) and a alittle dish soap for 30 min. it will help certainly to reduce populations. and the philo can take it provided your soil is not total mud and will drain quickly. put some paper-towels on soil surface to prevent soil from getting out and tie a plastic bag around the pot and close to the trunk - the water will get thru the top holes, but the soil will stay inside. the bubles need to escape from the top hold the pot down. you'll need a good bucket for this. might put a plate on top too - or smth to keep the whole submerged completely. when done, it's good to cut a hole in the bottom of plastic before you lift it. the water will drain down as you lift - no soil spilled....See More- 7 years ago
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