How do I ask a question about a specific product sold by Houzz???
Tracy James
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mmbailey2
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May I ask a question about fertilizers, please...
Comments (3)I understand it now. One reason: producers want us to use more so we will need to buy more, correct? Another reason: use half the strength so we can use it more regularly, correct? I might very well use half the strength, though, because I don't have a lot of $$ for fertilizers but I do have a lot of time for them. Gee, it works both ways for me, really. Many thanks. Xuan...See MoreHow to ask Houzz a question?
Comments (12)Susan, to post a question, there is a greeting and a box at the top of each forum. At the page’s top there is “Hi, Susan, what are you working on?“ and then a box immediately below that says “Start a discussion.” If you click on the discussion box, then you can post your question, and choose appropriate forums to post it in. So GG48’s green text link will take you to the Home Decorating forum, and once there, click on the narrow white box at the top that says Start a discussion....See MoreOpen question about those trading seeds or asking for SASE's here
Comments (45)I also would rather give too much than too little. I wouldn't Assume people are greedy or selfish-maybe just excited..overzealous... I'm like that, even when I'm buying. That's why I have thousands of seeds I'll never use. It's just hard to see all the varieties and not get caught up in the possibilities. Also, if it were something else, say bottles- would anyone be mad that someone collected them for free and earned a small profit from them? Lastly, if a persons biggest hustle is to get free seeds and then sell them to make a buck, I'm busy thinking about how lucky I am that I don't HAVE to pull the ends that tightly to make them meet. Ultimately, the love of gardening is spread-maybe that tomato plant will change someone's life-however it got to him. #cardCarryingOptimist...See MoreCould I ask a smaller question? Doubt it. I'm writing about hangers.
Comments (31)If you've spent all that money on organization, why not include the hangers? I must admit, I tend towards "Is this a good value?" more than "You've already spent X, might as well spend Y." I got really nice ones at BBB Love BBB, and since I live only a few miles from one I constantly receive coupons in the mail. Two things everyone doesn't know about BBB: - They accept expired coupons, so never throw one away. - They have a set-up (just beyond the cash registers) where you can wrap your own gifts. I've been going in there for years and never noted it until my daughter was registering for her wedding. They only offer wedding paper, but if you turn the paper wrong-side out, it's a nice plain white ... and if you add a colored bow, it works out for any occasion. Price: FREE. But they take up SO much space Yeah, I think I've marked wooden hangers off the list. We were at Target, I think, and found super thick (massive, I tell ya) white plastic hangers I'm going to go take a look at those tomorrow. I think I've talked myself into simple, matching plastic ... but I like the idea of bigger plastic. Wonder if they come in blue?...See MoreBlake Fair
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