My Lamp Post Is Too Short!
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What to plant that climbs a short post but does not get too bushy
Comments (3)Even though the post is six feet tall, the house number extension at four feet has to be kept clear - most vining plants will want to overtake the 4' mark with a heavy top growth. And if you prune back the top growth, you might not be left with much. There are some types of clematis that stay more stringy and trainable, and there are some varieties of annual morning glories that could work, too. But you'll have to do some research for plant material appropriate to your zone and conditions. Look around your neighborhood to see what others have done to any similar feature or take a trip to a good local greenhouse or nursery. And least of all, don't be surprised if a plant meeting your height, aggressiveness, and bloom requirements doesn't coordinate with your house colors....See MoreOye, my hair's too short!
Comments (47)Thanks everyone! I still like it. :) Eileen - A good multivitamin and B I always thought were very good for hair. I take both. I attached a link with more info. on more specific vitamins and minerals. I will say, like anything else, I don't believe all vitamins are created equal. Sounds like not all of your hair was lost? That's good it's growing back but more importantly it's great you're doing much better. :) *I have no idea what vitamins they have on that site or how they are. I just did a search for vitamins for hair. Here is a link that might be useful: vitamins for hair...See MoreAre my table lamps too big?
Comments (22)I don't mind the lamps at all. I think what is making them look out of scale right now is because you don't have anything else in the room that is higher/taller than those lamps. You just need to keep going. Hang your art over the fireplace. Hang your window treatments. I would put two very tall faux trees flanking the window wall. Once you get the rest of the pieces in place, those lamps will no longer be the highest point in the room and what your eye stops on. You're doing a great job, just keep going, don't stop....See MoreSmall leaves, short stems, too tight - for years now!
Comments (39)Good on you. I sorta got wondering if it looked a bit like fertilizer burn. Roots burn easily if fed when too dry. I tend to water twice if I have left the potting soil get real dry. The first time with plain water, and then later going back over with fertilizer no stronger than half strength once the plant roots have been refreshed. BTW I draw my water into a 2.5 gallon watering can with the rose removed, and fill my smaller watering cans out of that; so I get my water at room temperature and have a handy size to move around the containers. That is where I add my fertilizer, too, in the bottom of the big can; so the water fill mixes it pretty thoroughly. I just shove the can under the bench after filling and only pull it out to fill the smaller containers that do the actual watering. I also have a 2.5 gallon empty taping mud plastic pail beside the fertilizer one for plain water, also shoved under the table and out of the way when not needed. Which ever I need is at room temperature and should not shock anything by being too cold which tap water might well be here in Minneapolis in the winter....See MoreRelated Professionals
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