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Comments (102)Wow , I have been wanting to read this popst for a while.. I have been just to busy! Now that I did...Very helpful information for all!! Thanks alot all. Thanks for your experience richie! Hope your denias do well. I would love to see more pictures! Give your denias alot more light if you can. You might find them no yellow leaves at all after a while. snasxs, great advice on watering and feeding. I will definately take your words to heart. Your Gardenias are beautiful. Don't you hate having to repeat yourself..lol. You definatley know how to treat a gardenia. You make it look alot easier than some of the post on hear seem to want us to beleive...;-). Thanks for the watering tip! And puglvr1, That wooden dowel suggestion is the best. I use one all the time. It works so great in the mix I use..Al's mixes. You are full of wealth too. This is a very helpful post, and I hope everyone here can take away alot from it. This would be the only post one has to read to do well at denias thanks to snasxs for even starting it! Thankyou all!! Someday soon, I will post mine. I keep putting it off too...:-). I now have 4 in 4 inch containers, 2 in 12 inch , and 2 in 10 inch containers..Almost as many gardenias now as my citrus,,,lol. I have "Miami Supreme, August beauty, and some from Thailand. One flowers yellow!! Nice looking I would like to add one thing though to this post. I have found that the longer I keep my grow lights on, and the more sun they get, the less yellow leaves I get. But if I try to save money and give less light, or if it is cloudy for a few days, I seem to get some yellow leaves more frequent even though the watering is perfect. So now I just keep the lights on all day, and no yellow leaves, and the flowers open alot better. You could get a tan under my lights...lol Mike...See MoreThe post I've been waiting to post - It has begun (with pictures)
Comments (6)Goodness! The wine opener! I'm packing my (whole) two drawers tonight. Everything else is packed up and ready to go. I'm pulling that out now. We tear out Saturday morning. You must be very excited! When do the new countertops come? I'll have not only no heat, but no outer wall on the northwest end of the house and I live near you! Figures it's the coldest weekend of the year! Stay warm!!...See MoreHas the Cooking Forum Been Deleted?
Comments (20)It wasn't there for a few days (nor was Home Decorating), but both have re-appeared. Apparently, instead of testing this new format and getting it right before posting it, it's sort of a "make it up as one goes" kind of deal. VERY bush league....See MoreCedemas post on angel garden being deleted
Comments (22)I got an email in response to my nasty letter of complaint about comments and photos not posting or disappearing. This was from the customer support department of Houzz, and written by a person as a followup to the canned reply that comes immediately. It basically contained that tired and worthless advice about having up to date, compatible software, blah, blah, blah. They suggested using Chrome. I wrote back saying their stale advice didn't work for anyone, they were losing forum members right and left, and they needed a new IT department. How can they not have received these same complaints many times already? I don't think they even have an IT department. Maybe they are going bankrupt. Wouldn't be surprised. Diane...See Morekandrewspa
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