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Maryl (Okla. Zone 7a)
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Comments (6)deb got me interested.. so i just stumbled around the library .. i thought they used to have a vendors page??? the stable form of BA is on this link... nice story.. at least if you get ripped off.. part of it went to a good cause.. lol ... : https://myhostas.be/db/view/Inspire+Greatness they are on this page of the library https://www.hostalibrary.org/comm.html otherwise i never heard of them ... ken...See MoreQuartzite vendors don’t share the theory here
Comments (19)Thank you everyone for your insightful comments. Yes, there is so much confusion out there, and that's what is frustrating to me, why so confusing. I did do testing on 3 of the slabs and so far intact: lemon, ketchup, oil, wine, vinegar and raspberries (one post here had a problem with some raspberries!! ak!) and also scratching them with glass, so far zero effect. I will be getting a sample on the Calacatta/Macaubas Quartzite that is stunning but let's see how it holds up to all the testing. If it passes the tests, I will still probably not place it in the kitchen but maybe for the master bathroom, that should be safe?. Hope the fabricator will have to do a good job sealing the holes, and that's another topic and I won't get there so we don't get too heated :D...See MoreApplauding a vendor that is new to me
Comments (10)Debra, It is a nice looking specimen! If you’re looking for more in the future, I did quickly find it on US Perennials (a site I’ve placed a few successful orders from previously) for $11.99: https://www.usperennials.com/kniphofia-orange-blaze-red-hot-poker-orange-blaze/?setCurrencyId=1&sku=KNI-ORA-BLA If I recall, most of their plants are pint-to-quart size....See MoreExterior door vendor
Comments (1)I would not by doors online, no matter what. Direct to consumer can be a crapshoot as well. An area or location may help you get a starting point....See MoreMaryl (Okla. Zone 7a)
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