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What kind of plant do I have? It stands about 4 ft. tall. The base is round like a ball then the tr
extends up. The leaves grow up from the trunk and as they grow they curl downward to over 12 inches long. The leaves are light to medium green and about 1/2 in across. As they die they fall off the trunk, making the trunk longer. I would like to know what kind of plant this is so I can take care of it better. It seems to be dormant in the winter, and as soon as spring comes, new leaves start coming up.
Where do you live? You seem to be describing a palm tree of some sort. Is it indoors or outside in Florida? Can't answer unless you give ... See More
I have no clue from your description. However most plants that form a ball at the base are palm related. The leaves you describe could be ... See More
I have a plant in a pot, water oozes out of two big the only 2 big leafs. Would love to know the nam
The plant stands about 1.2m high and has a broad leaf at the end of two thick stems. One of the stems is directly growing out of the base of the other, very close to the ground. During the night, the plant emits water from its leafs. I have no clue on any common names.
if you posted a pic it would be a lot easier without a pic we have no clue. good luck . See More
I have a banana tree and it sounds a lot like that!!!! It needs a lot of light and it should have leaves that grow quickly if fertilized ... See More
My sister had a plant stand that looked like a monkey was holding the plant up.?
This morning I fell and broke the plant stand. Does anyone know where I can find another one on the internet or in eastern NC?
If you haven't already, try searching on Ebay. If that fails, check out http://craigslist.org/ , and look for a link to the craigslist of ... See More
Yeah what He said. See More
Why do you need to know-- do you plan on getting social security benefits for it? It's old! Let it enjoy its golden years in peace. See More
WOW!!! That is worth some $$$ See More
Hey Sophie, Since I was young there have been Jade plants in various yards, homes of mine and friends. I never saw one 10 to 11 feet ... See More
I'm looking for the name of a plant that looks like a big clump of crab grass it stands about two f
It stands about two feet tall, and about two feet around. It was green all winter long. It's planted in gravel. It will get full afternoon sun and proably only watered by God.
It is called quack grass looks almost the same as crab grass but does not turn purple and die in the fall. it is technically a type of ... See More
its called chicks and hens. http://www.deviantart.com/print/1049232/ hopefully that is it. See More
There is a REALLY nice flower shop in downtown birmingham i forget what its called (i drive past it everyday). but it is an orange building ... See More
i've got around 25 plants in 10" pots-how can i make plant stands?
I would like the plants to stand about 4-5 feet off the floor, not interested in hanging plants. I would like some plant stands with a mordern look, somewhat the Ray Eames (architect and designer) style of furniture.
I love when they take the old latter- cut it in half, paint it a wild color and then use it as a plant shelve. Try Metropolitan design ... See More
Trying to find a plant stand for the topsy turvy tomato plants?
my mother in law has ordered 2 topsy turvy tomato plants. I am now tring to find where to get the plant stands to hang them from.
Can’t answer you that, but I know 100% that tomatoes are crowing better, faster, become bigger and sweeter when you plant Basilica in the ... See More
when u buy those topsy turvy's all you get is the container,u still have to buy the plant,and dirt too.I made a stand from 4x4's. See More
What is a good name for a pot plant stand?
We're doing this task in our business class and there is this pot plant stand that looks a bit like a ladder. It is very compact compared to other pot plant stands and cheap as well. What do you think is a good name??
The Ultimate plant stand! See More
Are you growing pot for your business class? OK. Just kidding. I actually have one of those plant ladder thingies. Here are some ... See More
There is a REALLY nice flower shop in downtown birmingham i forget what its called (i drive past it everyday). but it is an orange building ... See More
How can I make outdoor planters using Basketweave technique?
I would like to learn how to make outdoor flower planters, and other landscaping decorations, using Basketweave concepts and materials. Do you know of an online course, or article, or supply company, that can help me? I don't have a preference whether the materials are genuine wood, or the new poly-plastic material... not sure which would be better. Thanks!!
If you're useing basket weaving outdoor decorations, it doesn't matter whether you're doing it with organic material or the new plastics. ... See More
Home grown Hops for Homebrewed beer?
I bought myself some hop rhizomes from my local homebrew store and I’m getting ready to plant them. My question is the trellis that I need to build – how tall do I really need to go? I’ve read that commercial growers let the vines go 25+ feet. I can’t realistically do that in my back yard. My idea of going the Lowes and getting a 16 ft 4X4 (w/ 2 feet in the ground) has been scratch since I’ve read about the dangers of using pressure treated wood in the garden. Anyone have a suggestion for a free standing system that my wife will not think is an eye sore? Or is the amount of exposure to the pressure treated wood not a real issue?
the real issue is with CCA.. copper chromium arsenate.. most wood is not treated with CCA any longer.. Check with the yard and see if ... See More
Metal's a conductor, so it conducts heat away from your hand. Wood's an insulator, so it makes you feel its heat. See More
metal, for the lack of better words, reflects heat at normal room temperatures and seems colder to the touch while things like wood absorb ... See More
metal project ideas??????????
ok so im in metal shop and im bored... i have done projects like dog, mouse, roses, book shelves, stands for plants, candle holders and some other stuff i have access to: mig welder, torch welder (the fire one), polishers, drills, plasma gun, band saws, lathes, and a ton of other stuff. what are some other stuff i can make? something that would be fun and a little challenging.. i cannot make any weapons, helmet, shield, etc. They are not permitted on the school campus. hmmm.. what are some ideas of what i should make?
Howabout something like a Mobile. Look up information on Alexander Caulder--he's famous for them. It will provide you with the challenge ... See More
how is wrought cleaned?
my wrought iron plant stands cored with white & green. i give them only filtered water.
Take the plant stands outside and hose them down. Then scrub them with an S.O.S. pad or a Brillo pad. Hose them again to rinse well. If ... See More
Where in New york can I purchase concrete baluster for my patio?
garden ornaments Balustrade flower pot and urns all made of concrete
There is a company located in Long Island that I deal with. They have quite an extensive selection of balusters and garden ornamental.their ... See More
Need help to Identify a piece of art.?
I have a water color painting, I am trying to identify the artist and find some history on this person. It looks like 'Eugene E Lae iere' with a fancy 'D' or 'P' to the right under the name. It is of a hallway with a fancy iron gate. There is a light hanging down in front of the gate with a blue barred window to the left. You pass through the gate under an arch. There is then a blue urn to the right and across from the urn are floor to ceiling blue window bars. Continuing through the second arch it opens into a garden with green shrubbery in red brick planters. Along the back wall are concealed French doors, blue and arch shaped. Above these are blue wooden shuddered windows. Any help to identify this painting would be helpful. I scanned part of the painting but I do not know how to send it out now using "Ask"
Gardening (window box planters and inexpensive shrubs)?
I live in a duplex apartment (rented) I would like to install window box planters. Is there a way I could install them without damaging the vinyl siding? Is there a such thing as one with hooks that hook inside the window? Also I share a large yard with my neighbor who does not keep up his side of the lawn we don't have a fence and can not install one so I would like to use shrubs to separate it partially where would be the best place to buy inexpensive shrubs? Thanks :-)
don't have an answer for your first question. but on the other question, the best bet is to just shop around with your local plant stores. ... See More
Large window planter boxes?
I am needing a window planter box that is 50" long. Would prefer terra cotta, but would be okay with wood or metal (no plastic!). Does anyone know any websites that make window boxes that big?
You would be better getting a decorative frame made that you can set smaller planters into. Once the plants grow they will cover any ... See More

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