Calling All Lilac Experts
Molly D. Zone4B
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Molly D. Zone4B
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Comments (4)Yes! The name "Cool CroP" is self explanatoy; They grow in "cool" weather better than "HOT" weather. I would consider a range of 42F(n) to 76F(D) ideal for "cool crops". So then "cool" is not equivalent to "Cold". cool crops can survive in "cold" weather but they will not grow measureably. Probably there are few exceptions that may manage to grow just a bit, but not a whole lot. On the other hand, if your winter turns out to be unusually warm, (in zones 6,7,8) your COOL crops may do better than expected. Things can happen. Last year I tapped maple trees(here in ATLANTA GA Area) and made about one quart of maple syrup. You would think that maple syrups can only be made up North/Northeast USA and Canada. So you never know; your cabbages may grow in Wisconsine, this winter....See MoreCalling all experts! New glass or new windows for our 1960's home?
Comments (8)You could many different things with an opening that size such as putting in operating windows or doors, put a wall in below with shorter windows, ect. Depends on what you want and how it would tie in with exterior. You could call a commercial glazer and see if they can do just the glass if that is all you want. I would want a triple paned, appropriate low-E glass pack with a warm edge spacer . Keep in mind your glass will look different than your other windows if they don’t have Low-e. Being as your climate can get pretty cold , and. You’re already at 32 degrees I don’t think I would go with an aluminum framed window and you’re building code might not even allow it. Aluminum is much more prone to condensation than other typical frame materials....See MoreCalling all large tile format installation experts! Advice please
Comments (13)Cool tile! We have this size on our floors and no issues. It’s been there for 3 years. We are having the same guys install 48” x 48” on our bathroom floor and walls in a few weeks. They are very meticulous and have experience with all kinds of tile, including larger format ones. We did a lot of research before calling for quotes. When deciding on the installer, we asked for references and asked them questions on how they planned to install, what material they were using etc. That helped us get a good installer. Best of luck with your project!...See Morecalling all quartzite experts.
Comments (2)My thoughts on porosity are you had better test for yourself in person as well as testing if it's real quartzite or not. If your yard won't let you test, break up with your love please....See MoreMolly D. Zone4B
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