Has anyone used company Lions Floor?
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Comments (19)Adam, orchids, unfortunately, are expensive, in most people's opinion. I've always loved houseplants, but when I bought my first orchid two years ago, I was an instant believer! Home Depot and Lowe's sell them for an average of $19.99 for a 4-6 inch pot. But. . . when they bloom, they are well worth it! I have rebloomed approximately a third of my 40 plants, and had to wait over a year and a half for the first rebloom, but when it happened I was turning cartwheels with joy! They are just awesome, and there are so many different varieties - 40,000 or so and this doesn't include hybrids! So its easy to get carried away, because you can never have them all, and it drives you crazy! I guarantee you'll get addicted the minute you buy one plant! Don't even do it if you don't want to be hooked for life. I have one Strep (Joker) and it hasn't bloomed for me yet. Its getting big though. I love streps. Syngonium also goes by the name Nephytis (sp) or Arrowhead plant. They are really easy, and you'd know one instantly if you saw it. They are common - but I love the new colors they are coming in now. Alocasias are in the aroid family. So are colocasias, etc. Really fascinating plants. My waxes are doing great indoors. Growing and blooming all the time. They made me fall in love with begonias! I like the bronze leaves the best. I don't do anything special with them - just mist them every morning and let them dry out between waterings, and fertilize once a month with Peters 20-20-20, half strength. How are you doing with your episcia? I haven't tried those yet - I'm chicken since I heard they are tricky, and I don't have enough humidity, I don't believe. I've ordered from Rob's Violets before, but for some reason I can't keep AVs alive, and I finally gave up on them. Didn't matter if I got them from a grower or ebay or a friend - they always end up croaking on me. Especially the minis. I do still have a couple of standards currently, but I know its just a matter of time before they wilt and die. They even bloom beautifully, but then all of a sudden, its curtains. :( So I no longer let myself get excited about them. Do you like bulbs, and do you grow any? I have some Ledebourias that are just toooooooo cute. (Also known as Scillas). They aren't real common in culture yet, but can be treated much like cactus, and I think they're the neatest little things. Mine are miniatures. I could go on about plants all day! Will look for your new thread. And come on over to the orchid board! Randi...See MoreHas anyone used Parma Laminate Floor?
Comments (6)In June 2015 my contractor installed “Parma Quality Laminate”, at a cost of $9,300.00 for 1800 Sq ft. This is the worst floor laminate in the world! Even before we moved into the house I found it picking upon the middle of the living room. i made it clear that I needed a durable laminate, and good looking (Red Oak), and my contractor assured me it was. And since it’s been installed it’s constant problems, every time I turn around it’s picking up somewhere. I need to get this floor out of here, I’m done, 9300.00 down the drain and a contractor who’s not standing behind the cheap crap he put in my house, and now we’ll have to seek legal action, so this floor cost way more than it should have. And when I call the Company, they pass me around and then know nothing! Don‘t buy Parma!!...See MoreHas anyone used a company called Mosquito Curtains?
Comments (15)Well, mosquito nets have been around forever, and if you choose these in white they mimic that look. The difference is mosquito nets will billow out in wind, making them ineffective, and dont hold up to weather, will mold and mildew, etc. Also there is no way to really"seal them." This product can look like decorative curtains when open (esp if you choose white) but still does pretty good job of screening, and should last. Nuts - see this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjxrDItgV8w There are many more videos on their site, and also many photos of installations. Oly, they are installed on a 1.5" track on the ceiling (it would be white in our case)....See MoreHas anyone used the Minnesota Rusco company for doors or windows?
Comments (7)This seems to be an old post, but we used Minnesota Rusco and it was the worst mistake we’ve made with house projects. It took over a year and a half to finish our project. They mismeasured windows, they installed broken or faulty windows. They left most windows exposed with raw openings for months. Their customer service in fixing their problems was questionable. We had several windows misinstalled that leaked air (you could see to the outside from the leak. It was huge). They scheduled a service for that a month out to fix. Hope you didn’t use them!...See MoreDini Joyce
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