I believe I have seen the like in antique stores.
Man, it didn't seem that hot in the kitchen while I was washing dishes, but I am dripping with sweat now. And the thermometer says it's only 95 on the patio, so I don't even know.
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I believe I have seen the like in antique stores.
Man, it didn't seem that hot in the kitchen while I was washing dishes, but I am dripping with sweat now. And the thermometer says it's only 95 on the patio, so I don't even know.
Does anyone else have succulents? I'm trying to figure out the best soil mixture for them, or if regular old potting soil is okay.
On Tuesday it's supposed to be 95 here. On Friday the high will be 65. I don't think I'll mind the heat,, knowing that Fall weather will soon be here.
I wonder if I could put vintage tart pans on stands.
Yes. Hey, look at this! [link]
So, large wooden spools, E-600 glue, some paint: ta-da! "Shabby chic".
Highs here in Utah for the week are low 80s and high 70s. Glory glory.
So, large wooden spools, E-600 glue, some paint: ta-da! "Shabby chic".
I have all those things.
Amy, you want a soil that drains really well. You can add perlite or vermiculite to regular potting soil or buy the cactus potting soil.
On Wednesday, it will hit 90° in NYC, but I won’t care, because I’ll be in NOLA, where it will be… 90°.
On Wednesday, it will hit 90º in NYC
Oh crap, we just took the ACs down to the basement this weekend. Oops!
The one upside to no storage: the a/c is always in the window!
Amy, if you can cut the potting soil with vermiculite or some of the finer orchid potting mixes, that would be ideal, but they should also be fine with regular ole miracle grow potting media.