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Comments (6)They are street trees here near San Jose. Planted in the mid 60's in our sub division. Only one out of about 30 of them has even slightly raised the sidewalk. Great trees, with beautiful fall color,and fine leaves that dump almost all at once so they aren' t messy, and are easy to rake. Some get seeds (red berries), that according to a grand kid, sound like popcorn when you walk on them. No suckers. -Babka...See MoreI never felt like this when I joined GardenWeb
Comments (18)I don't know what it is- if it's the white background or what- but I don't feel like I know where the he ... I am. I still don't know how to find the conversation side and I did read the instructions and don't usually feel stupid. I am literate and the only way I can find anything is to put it in the search bar. I really am trying but less and less. I will probably keep checking in here but it won't be my regular path on the web. If it aint broke................ :(...See MoreChecking glazing on new toilet
Comments (3)I think I would go look at some others at a dealer, if you can, and see if it's different than their usual finishes. I'd be leery of trying to return a toilet once it's been installed and you find that the finish is a problem. Better to do it now. ETA: I found this site with lots of complaints about Kohler finishes crackling and it sounds like they do not stand behind their products (you have to scroll through to find the finish specific complaints: Kohler complaints...See Moreproblems for me on the forum
Comments (8)Yes, thank you Harry, they are fine. Can you go and get my message thanking you, here? Or would you write again to my email and I will reply. I cannot read the address on your box properly. I am sending the haemanthus but there are some other plants you might like. Do you know how to get your messages here? Just like last time. I don't want your package to go astray. Thanks indeed....See MoreChi
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