Is anyone but me not able to access HMF?
mcnastarana
7 years ago
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Well I joined HMF....now what?
Comments (30)I'm sorry for assuming. I went by your username, you never signed your real name. I would imagine it might be best to take advantage of local opportunities. Is there any way you can go on a car trip around town in FLorida to see if there are ANY instances of THE actual rose you are looking for still in town or in the surrounding counties at older homes and or abandoned homesites/former farms? That way you can ask the owners of that property if there is a house nearby if you can take cuttings yourself? Or if there is plain no one in sight, go up and take a cutting yourself? That's called 'rose rustling" by some, when they find old abandoned roses and either find permission to move them, take care of them or take cuttings. That way it's FREE, and completely up to you AND it gets you exactly the rose you want. I'm still unclear about what you actually want, most of the signs you are saying point either to pink pet/caldwell pink Old blush Dorthoy Perkins. But it seems I've either read incorrectly, someone is suggesting your rose does not repeat while I'm remembering the rose you are looking for that you've seen has been described as flowering year round. Can you please confirm if the bush blooms only once for a few weeks to a month or throughout the season in flushes? If you're worried about not finding it, I'm sure it's around if you say it's as common as it was. Even I see old bulbs still poking up in certain spots in woods as I drive by where there might have been a house or path around here, plants are terribly resilient! In fact I know where there is a giant stand of r.virginiana or carolina by the road where these days you'd usually see the invasive multiflora. I repeat I think you are probably looking for 'Old Blush' and it can be considered an old Florida heirloom. Best wishes, I hope you find your rose. Max...See MoreDoes anyone have access to 'Souvenir de Gilbert Nabonnand'
Comments (5)In looking on Helpmefindroses, there's a statement that your rose may be the same one as the tea Clementina Carbonieri, which is readily available in on-line nurseries. In comparing the two on the pictures posted there, they do look remarkably similar. Marleah, I hope your garden will be a great resource in helping you to find a solid base in your life. I'm going through some difficulties right now dealing with my brother's severe stroke and my garden has often helped me to deal with the stress. Good luck with finding your rose. Ingrid...See MoreDoes anyone have easy access to an IKEA store?
Comments (16)Kim, I so appreciate this and only wish I could go with you! I would be like a kid in a candy shop, all those organizational things, oh my. Good luck! Sleeping quarters? How cool is that? That's catering to your custmers, for sure. I'll rub yer feets tomorrow night, honest! Jodi- you're a peach! And honestly, admit it, you WANT an excuse to go to the zoo, don't you? Don't YOU??? lolol Gosh, I just love all you guys....See MoreAnyone access new Sharp Convection Microwave Drawer with Air Fryer
Comments (60)Hi, I am a chef and cook a lot. I have a brand new Miele range, a whynter steam countertop oven in my pantry (which is fantastic, espcially for steaming) and I purchasee the sharp convection/air fry microwave drawer. The time it takes to reheat something is double what my last microwave was. I heated a bowl of soup and it took 8 minutes. I used the covection bake mode to cook 4 baked potatoes and after one hour,,,it still didn't cook them through. I had to use my miele range to finish them. I was so excited to purchase this microwave and now I'm dissapointed. I will call a tech next week to see if there is something wrong. It was a lot of money and the "cut out" in the cabinets are much larger than a standard microwave, so I feel kind of stuck now with this appliance. Huge Upset! Also,,,,as I am reading comment I saw the post about not toasting as it should. I agree. One side gets toasted and you have to flip it over! Its not even and it's a pain in the $%^#$$%...See Moremcnastarana
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