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Comments (9)Jeri - Not sure where to find/how to make willow water, not having any willows that I recognize as such - do you think that a few baby aspirin crushed and dissolved would be a substitute? (I believe that I read somewhere that drinking willow bark tea was an old pain relief remedy, and the chemical was similar to aspirin...) I do have the powdered rooting hormone, never knew there were other options. Since I don't have much of it left, I'll try another type, thanks for the suggestion. Robert - when Mme was smaller, about ten years ago, I started several by bending the young canes over, making a little bowl of compost in the soil, pegging the cane into the bowl about 12" from the tip with an old wooden clothespin, covering that spot with mulch. At the end of the summer, two of three canes I'd pegged had rooted at the pegged spot, and my sister now has them. Campanula - I have so much of that Polareis that I think I will start some soft, some hard. And the raised bed vegetable garden will provide a good laboratory for a sheltered trench approach this fall....See MoreX & O Valentine Tablescape
Comments (7)Ohhh...TJ is so darn cute ... I love how you made that heart shape w/your crocheted scarf (yes, I know you do good work on those!) on the back of her high chair. TJ's pink polka dot shirt is adorable! ...as is her tray'scape. She can enjoy lotsa' goodies! Oh look @ those glittzy pink birds on your napkins ...which are so cool (I've loved those before) ... & the little heart bowls are cute as can be! & using the Little Debbie cakes under the raised 'domes' is a wonderful idea! The red stemware is gorgeous, punk...wonderful gift! The 'kissing' kids are adorable as part of your centerpc ... love the linens & the place settings (all stacked) are so pretty! Everything is X & O's @your home! TFS, punk! Jeanne S....See MoreGot rid of soooooo much stuff to Boy Scouts garage sale!
Comments (5)Wonderful, the best part is whatever doesn't sell, the Boy Scouts will get rid of it or donate it, it's never coming back to you! I donated a bunch of stuff to my daughters' school when they held a giant White Elephant sale. Thw most embarassing item was an electric breast punp from my breast feeding days. Wht did I keep that around so long?...See MoreQuestion for Pool Builders
Comments (8)Melissa Congratulations on the new pool. You do not have to leave any types of refreshments for the workers but any thing you do leave will be most appreciated IÂm sure. I would not go to a lot of trouble baking things a cooler of water and soda would be nice and would probably make the guys working "go the extra mile". As for getting in the house the electrician will need to get in to hook-up power and run any type of indoor controller. As far as the other subcontractors or workers they may need to get in if they trip a breaker or a GFCI. Hope this helps. I know that when my guys are working anything like a soft drink always goes a long way. Jody...See Moregeorgysmom2
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