How are my friends on here doing with their lawns...Morph, joe?
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Comments (25)If its been 4 years, and no serious plans, you two are purposely keeping things separate for a reason, maybe just offer to help with something else to make up for it, maybe something you are more experienced at helping at. Your friend should understand that if you aren't good at or experienced at this, it wasn't fair for her to take the offer in for free labor. People make a living off using others to get their jobs done, and this is probably not so here, but its good to keep your boundaries and be fair. It's not fair for her to blame you she has to pay for something she would have paid for anyways. It wasn't fair to delay it saying you would get it done, but she should know you don't know much about it. I don't think she should be mad, you don't really owe anything, but what ever you decide to do would be nice. I don't think you should have to pay for anything though, it's her house....See MoreFor my pepper head friends here
Comments (17)Dorothy, I'm sorry to hear you had a bad pepper year. Peppers are subject to some of the same diseases that affect tomatoes. If your pepper plants were a healthy green and then quite abruptly wilted while still green, then it might be bacterial wilt. If your pepper plants had a lot of foliar spotting that caused some defoliation before the plants wilted, it likely was one of the fungal diseases. Southern blight is a possibility. Usually southern blight occurs during a period of high humidity/wet soil (and especially if it is slow-draining clay) but I'm not going to say it can't happen with high humidity and fairly dry soil because I'm not sure. With southern blight, after the wilting occurs the plants often develop a white growth on the lower stem of the plant with little round brownish sclerotia growing on them. The sclerotia look kind of like the early stage of the little adventitous roots that develop on tomato plants, but whereas adventitious roots aren't a bad thing, the sclerotia are a bad thing. Phytopthera can strike peppers in several different ways and can manifest as a root rot (even as damping off in young plants) or as crown rot and in other ways. I've linked the Cornell University Vegetable MD Online Pepper page about Phytopthera for you. Since you're unsure of what it was that killed your peppers, your best best would be to rotate your 2011 peppers to a different area where no peppers grew in 2010 and try to do the same in 2012. Then, by 2013, the soil where the 2010 peppers died should be okay again for peppers. However, insects often vector diseases so there's no guarantee on that. Maybe Jay will have some ideas. He's a pepper pro and knows a lot more about growing them than I do. Dawn Here is a link that might be useful: Info on Pythopthora From Cornell Veggie MD Online...See MoreHello to all my Friends here
Comments (13)to my dear Nodakgal, Lydia, Coral, and Carol, Here we are 7 years later and still posting to each other. amazing to me. I hope you guys are well and happy, as we are here. Love, Me 6 years laterD...See MoreHow do I send a link so a friend may see a site here?
Comments (2)All you have to do is copy the URL or http link - this is the one to this thread: http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/kitchbath/msg1117425512088.html and if they copy/paste it into their address bar and hit enter it will open. Sometimes when places in emails, they become clickable, so all they have to do is click on the link. Have you looked at the Finished Kitchens Blog? Many GW members have their kitchens there. If it's not in the FKB, you can search the person's name to find a thread (maybe) that shows finished kitchen pictures. The kitchens forum is quite active and old threads roll off quickly. You could also try a google search of that person's name + "finished kitchen" and see if anything shows up. Use the + and "...." in order to define your search. Here is a link that might be useful: FKB - name list on right side of page...See MoreRelated Professionals
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