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6 years agolast modified: 6 years agoVirgil Carter Fine Art
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Comments (16)I've wondered why people put LH in full sun; i've heard others mention that they do also; one even in Arizona, I think, in another thread last year that said she did really well. Maybe bs issues was the reasoning behind it. Mine didn't have bs issues during its first year, but i've heard that sometimes there are fewer issues during the early years of a rose's life. I've also heard others say that the apricot teas do better with afternoon shade so I wondered about Robert's thinking because I don't know the answer. So, thank you for another tidbit of info. to consider. I can hardly wait until I have enough experience to know for sure what works for me, here. Robert, I wasn't at all being critical; I just wanted to know why....See MoreOh no, I'm in trouble now!
Comments (9)Hi Tomkaren, Grow some Tumbling Toms in the fall in hanging baskets. My sister lives in Lecanto and that's what I give her because she can move them in at night when frost is threatening. Also, it's so much cooler there at night during the summer that you can usually start some late season cherries in March, shelter them and set the last week of April and they'll produce til August. Tom...See MoreI'm having trouble activating Microsoft Office 2007
Comments (11)Information from here: http://social.microsoft.com/forums/en-US/genuineoffice/thread/39cee7a1-b5f8-4c91-8223-c661e9361496/ How to troubleshoot problems that you may experience when you try to activate a 2007 Office product @: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919895, and http://support.microsoft.com/kb/903275/en-us for Office Suites 2003 and below. The links will provide resolutions supporting Office Suites. However if the issue persists I would recommend you contact Microsoft Office support at http://support.microsoft.com/gp/assistsupport and choosing your product to create a support incident. There are two methods for activating Office; telephone and the Internet which is the easier of the two methods. To activate the product by using the Internet, follow these steps: For Microsoft Office 2007, follow these steps: Start any office program. 2) In the Office Activation Wizard, click the "Activate by using Internet" option, and then click "Next". 3) Click "Submit" to send your information to the Microsoft licensing servers. NOTE: When your information is validated, the "Activation Complete" page appears. Then, you can use the Office programs. You will not have to activate Office in the future. 4) Click "Finish" Please follow the below guidance for telephone activation for your version of Office: 1) Start any Office program. 2) In the "Office Activation Wizard", click the "Activate by using the telephone" option, and then click Next 3) Read the "Microsoft Office Privacy Policy" page, and then click "Next". Note You are not required to read the Microsoft Office Privacy Policy to continue these steps in Microsoft Office 2007. A link to the Microsoft Office Privacy Policy is provided so that you can read it at any time. 4) In the "Select your location" list, select a country or region. Call the telephone number that is listed on line 2. The customer service agent will ask you for the installation ID and will give you a confirmation ID in return. Type the confirmation ID in the boxes provided. 5) Click "Next". 6) On the "Activation Complete" page, click "Finish"....See MoreIt's my Birthday, and I'm having trouble staying positive
Comments (55)Breezy - the toilet alcove is just a smidge shy of 31 inches wide. The narrowest code would allow in my area. It doesn't feel too cramped - but it's open at the end. If it were at the end of a long "tunnel" it probably would feel cramped. The niches. well, I love them. especially the lower one - helps with shaving!!! :-) originally we weren't going to have that tall metal tension shelf in there - products/soap in niches and along the "shelf/ledge" on the half wall. When the glass was installed, wiping it down was such a pain that we put the tension unit in there....See MoreMark Bischak, Architect
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