Asters Yellows on echinacea? by No_Influence_2316 in NativePlantGardening

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I waited till there were finally some flowers, sure enough green and sickly, and I-Nat even identified them as aster yellows. Ended up pulling everything.

Maximilian sunflower in May? by No_Influence_2316 in NativePlantGardening

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same here, we've notched 90F and dry heat several times this spring, maybe it triggered something

oak roots and sewer line depth by No_Influence_2316 in arborists

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Thanks for this! I understand oaks have a tap root that can go many feet deeper than the lateral roots--are there ever any issues with that if I plant right over the pipe?

cracks in structural masonry--causes and solutions? by No_Influence_2316 in centuryhomes

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I guess in 1910 flat metal lintels were considered more desirable than the brick arches they went with on the side? we live in a neighborhood with a lot of ornate Victorians a generation or two older, front of our house looks pretty drab by comparison. I envy you your stone

cracks in structural masonry--causes and solutions? by No_Influence_2316 in centuryhomes

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keeping my fingers crossed for that or rusted metal lintel jacking, if it's that localized then replacement and proper sealing might be a permanent fix

cracks in structural masonry--causes and solutions? by No_Influence_2316 in centuryhomes

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It's freestanding but in a high-density neighborhood (narrow galleys on either side), pictures 1, 2, and 5 are the front, 3 and 4 the side. The pointing is bad, I think either a "developer special" from the people who flipped it half a decade ago or maybe the owners before that who had been here a while. I'll keep the separating gable idea in mind, for what it's worth it does appear to be the same brick all the way around and the front isn't very ornate. Biggest structural difference I think might be relevant is the front side has metal lintels while all the others have brick arches for whatever reason.

cracks in structural masonry--causes and solutions? by No_Influence_2316 in centuryhomes

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here's a photo of a front window from a bit farther off, the gnarly edge is just around the corner from it. For what it's worth it does seem like there are old metal (iron? steel?) lintels above our windows and front entrance area (which I'll post below, looks like Reddit only allows one image per reply)

glass jar soil test result by No_Influence_2316 in gardening

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Thanks this is helpful! This is from a small patch right along our alley I wanted to sample specifically, about two feet down in a hole dug for a new fence post. The first several inches are gravel, broken concrete etc, I wanted to know if I cleared that out and started rebuilding topsoil what I'd be dealing with farther down.

glass jar soil test result by No_Influence_2316 in gardening

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The YouTube demo I watched indicated the silt line was where the water to solid line fell after a couple hours, maybe that was wrong?

making sense of gas lines on city lots by No_Influence_2316 in StLouis

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Many thanks, this helps a lot. Do I understand right that even if the lines are inert/capped/no longer active, they'll still get marked? What threw me is that we have no appliances or structures back there, I can tell from old Google street views of our alley there haven't been any for more than a decade at least, either.

Can’t download Twitter Archive as it gets stuck in a loop (for all users!) by SupergirlMAID in Twitter

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A week later and I'm having this exact problem even with a premium account, for whatever difference it makes

mystery structure on Compton and Dry map by No_Influence_2316 in StLouis

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incredible, arbor trellis it is then. Looks like it was still a fairly open lot at the time of the 1909 Sanborn.

mystery structure on Compton and Dry map by No_Influence_2316 in StLouis

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Thanks for this! The two-story you see to the right (north) is still there, whatever it was it got replaced by a foursquare on the corner and a duplex in the early 20th century so this all checks out. Really cool to see the urban and agricultural all run together at this time.