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Jeannie Nguyen
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Comments (9)Great pictures such beauties!! sorry you missed the first flush! I do envy you you own such beauty mine did not do too good this year the 3 that I had as of last year died on me this year they were variegated brugies(snif snif) one of my versicolor died and also a white one, this year has been terrible for my plants however I have managed to keep alive my hibiscus except for 3 but hope to have a better year next year Marcie...See Morepictures...pictures...pictures (long)
Comments (15)Thank you everyone. Carol, some of my roses looks really bad because of blackspot, I'm seriously considering spraying them this weekend, the big three are GC, Heirloom and Sharifa. Laurie, that columbine was already there when we moved in, I don't know where the previous owners bought it from. I'm glad I kept it, it's so pretty. I've never seen that green lizard before yesterday, my cat drove them up the wall lol. I don't know if lizards are territorial but there seems to be one in every rose bed. Jean, I got that Jlj from Melva, I don't know how old it is, I'll ask her. She's absolutely a beauty. Leslie, thanks! I appreciate looking at bush shots when members posts them too. :)...See MorePictures of Andersen 100 or 200 patio doors and picture windows?
Comments (5)Yes, it is easy to slide and the glass area is pretty good. The center fixed window on this configuration is at about the max for factory built. You can get bigger in the field but it's more money. The area is total 10 foot tall by about 16 wide. Awnings lower left and lower right otherwise they are all fixed. There needed to be framing in between the 3 stacks. It's not 9 melded together. Inside...See MoreHow high above a picture do I hang a picture light?
Comments (2)Thank you so much - this was very informative! Unfortunately, neither says how high above the picture to install the light (and the electrical!). Thought it would be something easy to find, but apparently, I was wrong! :-)...See MoreJeannie Nguyen
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10 years agoJeannie Nguyen
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