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Comments (1)Hi, I'm no expert, but here's my 2 cents worth : ) The reason mine started doing this was they weren't getting enough light. Their leaves were stretching towards the light and it appeared the leaves were unbalanced. What kind of window do you have them in? East would be ideal, or west with maybe a sheer curtain to protect from afternoon sun. Another reason could be they are unbalanced in their pots. Check to see if they are set in firmly and dont wobble side to side. Good luck! Jen...See MoreFunny how small comments make us think
Comments (9)Maybe it is my access to a very wide range of plants through my business but I would never hesitate to remove, toss or otherwise dispose of a plant that didn't thrill me :-) In my old, seriously overplanted garden (one of the "drawbacks" of being in the nursery industry), anything that didn't earn its keep in the garden got yanked. By that I mean, it had to offer more than just a single season of flowers - foliage had to look good when not in flower, it didn't seed or spread excessively, didn't need staking or frequent dividing, didn't have "issues", etc. And because of real estate limitations, if something new came home with me, usually something else had to leave to make room. Leaving a bucket of plants at the end of the driveway with "free" sign on 'em typically does the trick! I approach things the same with my design clients......frequently folks are reluctant to remove a perfectly good plant even if it doesn't work or is far too large for the spot. I try to reuse them elsewhere whenever possible but sometimes it just makes sense to clear the slate and start over....See MoreFrom the other side ...
Comments (30)Hi lisa ,Vr M.D is still one of a kind ,have not parted with any yet,and it will take some time ,i am not into tissue culturing plants ,its allways a case of small supply,big demand ,I do value your comment,along with everyone elses ,its allways nice to find out how other people perceive my plant(s) as i do worry a bit wether i should name something or not,and yes Paul i watched its development with anticipation ,from the start the seedling just stood out ,and thats the joy of doing a bit of breeding ;watching it all come together ,Cheers everyone,Jack...See MoreKtichen (and more) layout - newbie would LOVE your comments
Comments (9)UGH! No there is not 3 dishwashers! Sorry! At one point when trying to be practical and when worried about our unconventional dining room idea, I asked the KD to try to squeeze in a 2nd dishwasher on the crowded sink wall to see if it was an option - and I didn�t realize the elevations still shows that version. Sorry! One dishwasher to left of sink and trash on the right. (wanted to replace the picture link but not sure if I can do that after posting w/o messing up the original message) Thanks to everyone for their comments � greatly appreciated! Couple of responses/comments/questions: To be clear, I would use the DW in the kitchen if we have company. The dining room one would be for everyday use for us and like-family neighbors (and holiday overflow when needed) but if we are entertaining I would certainly pull the dirty dishes back into the kitchen. I don�t need to use the DR DW just because it is there ;) We would have a quiet garbage disposal and a under the sink trash can as to not give up a cabinet for trash. While I whole-heartedly agree with bmorepanic about moving the margarita ingredients closer to the booze! We were also concerned about the fridge being so far away from the dining area (although we will use the island seating a lot!) The thought process was not to have something so massive in that corner, the first thing you see as you enter the house. The currently planned glass from cabinets are to soften the transition (I hope). And to put it there would require making the entrance to the dining room smaller - we want to promote the flow into the dining room and to utilize that sliding door to the much-used screened in porch, since we are closing off the 2nd existing door from the kitchen. Also when people are "living" in sunroom/brick room before a meal, they may also be invited to cut through work zone to the fridge from that direction. There seems no perfect answer. That corner location was considered for wall ovens, but we felt it distracted from the focal point of the range � which we wanted to look nice from the octagon/sun room and brick room family room. The post is structural and cannot be moved. The aisle widths are 45" between range and island and I believe 48"-50" between sink and island. The 40" sink base is pulled forward. The island is already 48" wide to reach the post.with the 12" overhang for seating. I love the idea of more space in corner, which I guess I could easily have with a smaller range � but then no oven and half � or extend the wall and make the entrance to dining room smaller as discussed above. They are just opening that wall into the dining room today and field measure is Thursday, so I will see if we can move everything down a bit. I really would like to have a prep sink � for all the reasons everyone mentioned � can anyone suggested another location? As DesertSteph metions it is close to the seating area (that may already be a little tight) and I feel it is in a prime serving location. As for windows on either side the range, a nice idea but we are already limited in upper cabinets give the open flow of the room (we actually closed in a 6 foot sliding door to porch to allow for the range) so hopefully the light from the adjacent octagon/sun room will be enough. Any thoughts on a walk in pantry? What is the smallest width to make it worth while? If not add more 16" deep pantry cabinets? Thanks everyone....See MoreIda Claire
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