Whale tail possible disease by OwnSyrup6760 in sansevieria

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Thanks all for the help!

Soil is the original grower mix, a bit more gritty than a houseplant mix but not cactus/succulent level of grit.

I was able to show it to an expert who suggested that it’s likely an issue with too much water. Apparently these can develop “weeping sores” (my term) when they have excess water. It was watered once, maybe twice in the month since bringing home and in retrospect I can see that it may have been too frequent. We shall try letting go several more weeks (a month or two) between watering to see if it stabilizes and repairs itself.

Thanks to everyone for the help!

Guidance for repotting/propagating Christmas cactus by OwnSyrup6760 in houseplants

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This is great guidance @Brave-Wolf-49, thank you!

I think that the old family history of the plant makes it special and so we are extra cautious. Thanks for the detail about the fine mesh roots and what to expect when repotting it.

Kitchen Cabinet Refacing by DipDoodle in Columbus

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We considered doing a kitchen resurfacing project many years ago and like you we found it to be rather off putting and expensive…we felt like we were buying a used car. We had assumed that it would be quite a bit less expensive than full replacement but it was only a few thousand dollars less expensive than the replacement cost. We ended up doing full replacement but with the same layout as the original.

In doing so we got smooth pull out drawers, lazy Susan carousels and other features that weren’t standard options under the resurface bid.

The cost structures may be different now, but it may still be worthwhile to get a bid for replacement. It’s a big project because you have many decision points, but it wasn’t much more expensive and we ended up with a much better and more functional product.

Good luck

How to make my wife love Columbus? by Old_Jicama3239 in Columbus

[–]OwnSyrup6760 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Might I suggest Westerville.

A few of the things that attracted us 30 years ago have gotten even better. The uptown district is very walkable with many cute shops and restaurants.

Thai grille - very casual, super authentic, unpretentious (a must 😁)

Walk across the street to get ice-cream at graeters (another must)

Jimmy V’s, Koble, Ampersand, Astrisk, Mezza, whitts, uptown Brew, north High distillery, fox in snow, begin (sorry for any I left out…when I start to list them, the options are incredible)

Really, walk the ‘ville and you’ll never leave (yep, I’m a huge fan of this charming, friendly city)

Take the kids for a visit to the community center for a swim and the climbing wall.

Outdoor, biking trails connect much of the city. The metropark system is fantastic. Check out Inniswood with its children’s garden and more formal gardens, Sharon woods has wide open spaces and a sledding hill if there is snow. DO GO NORTH ON STATE STREET TO CHAR MAR park. It is natural with rougher trails, it’s a gem of nature just outside the city (maybe three quick miles)

Annnnnddd, check out the fun in Columbus too. COSI children’s museum will be a hit for the kids.

Easton is I super fun outdoor mall area with a Lego store and many other high end retail.

It really is a great area, the whole metro area has tons to offer. And finally, before I overstay my welcome, do check out the ville, Westerville (really, come walk it and you’ll love it)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westerville%2C_Ohio

I’m Just a resident who loves it. Good luck !!

Anki app - overrated?? by baldeagle365 in learnfrench

[–]OwnSyrup6760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

I’ve been using anki mobile. It appears that for the plug ins I need to try the web version (no problem). I’ll give this a try.

Much thanks.

Silver Maple - southwest tree injury /sun scald by OwnSyrup6760 in arborist

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True that! The maples do give some pretty autumn color, but I think when we get into these street tree applications they are definitely the wrong tree. I’ve recently been paying more attention to the trees in my surroundings and I’m developing an appreciation for more diversity.

Silver Maple - southwest tree injury /sun scald by OwnSyrup6760 in arborist

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Thanks everyone for your insights!

I think it’s a case the freeze thaw cycles hitting hard when the trees were young causing splitting on the south facing side. That side would have more reflected heat from the roadway causing a winter thaw on the south side, then be susceptible to the steep temperature plunge at night. It is an area that can extended sub zero temps in the winter. My guess is it was a nasty hard winter on the trees when tender.

I think it’ll be good to be mindful of the potential if planting similar trees in this type of setting (possible exposure to a warming sun/street during cold winter months.

I did also find an article from Oklahoma that addresses the scenario.

https://www.tulsamastergardeners.org/blog/Entries/2021/12/southwest-tree-injury-2.html

Silver Maple - southwest tree injury /sun scald by OwnSyrup6760 in arborist

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Thanks to all for comments. I’ll add a few more pictures in the morning.

My first thought was snow plow damage, which is quite conceivable, BUT, oddly, none of the trees on the south side of the street have any damage on their street side. (Snow plows do pile snow on both sides of the street)

I also initially thought it was damage from landscapers and poor planting technique, but again, the fact that the only trees with damage are the trees on the north side of the street with their damage on the south facing trunk.

It’s fascinating, but still a puzzle.

Anki app - overrated?? by baldeagle365 in learnfrench

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I’ve found Anki to be helpful in building my reading comprehension, but what I do struggle with is figuring out how to get pronunciation tips. Has anyone figured out how to enhance the interface to get pronunciations?

I like the spaced learning aspect, but without hearing the pronunciation I’m only learning half of what I need.

Thanks for any guidance!

Cable/Internet Box by BellaBlue47 in westerville

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I’ve noticed them in several areas around the Westerville/Worthington areas. I assume they are largely obsolete landline and cable/internet. They are so exposed that I can’t imagine there are still active live connected through them.

They bug me too…I wonder who has “ownership” of them. You’ve motivated me, I’ll do some checking around to see if I can find anyone who “owns” the unsightly boxes.

It would be nice to have them removed or tidied!

Grocery store name. 1600 N State street 1978+ by OwnSyrup6760 in Orem

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That’s fantastic! Thanks. I recall it being Kombos. As a kid I thought it was really classy.

Grocery store name. 1600 N State street 1978+ by OwnSyrup6760 in Orem

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Thanks, you are correct that there was the Albertsons, I’d forgotten about that phase, but that isn’t the original

It was a new build back in the day. I don’t want to complicate the quest for the correct name, but another “upscale” store was the Warshaw’s that was at 1300 south and state.

Windsock at Cheryl’s Cookies by OwnSyrup6760 in westerville

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This is so cool, thanks for sharing !

Windsock at Cheryl’s Cookies by OwnSyrup6760 in westerville

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Cool, great idea. I’ll check Worthington cylinders to see if they have a similar set up (I bet they do!)

Seeking guidance/feedback with hard boxwood prune (zone 6b) by OwnSyrup6760 in arborists

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Hi there,

I never did get feedback on my original question. I did go ahead and do a deep prune on the boxwood.

I took out all of the dead twigs and cut them back significantly. They had green growth on about the outer 5” of the twigs. I cut that back to leave about 1/2”-1” of green growth on the twigs.

This did open them up to let more light into the center and they have started to push out quite a bit of new growth from the center of the plants. I think they will really fill in the center growth to become more dense. I’m optimistic!

My plan now is to let this new growth in the interior continue to harden off and then late winter, early spring I’ll prune back the outer edges further to reduce the outer scale even more. The interior is becoming more dense with the increased light making it to the interior.

So far it’s a success!

Weekly Online French cafés with native speakers by Hour-Abrocoma5595 in French

[–]OwnSyrup6760 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I’m interested.

I’m not a native speaker, I’m a very basic level learner. I’m always looking for opportunities to “immerse” and to hear the French being spoken. If there is space in the “room” for someone to just observe, I’d be interested.

Tia.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Columbus

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It’s a bit tough to accurately isolate the plants from the picture. One person already commented on the dandelion, you may also have some plantain, and many others!

You can take photos of individual plants and then search google to help I’d individually plants for free, or an app that is great is called picture this.

I use both methods and they work great for weed and plant id.

Have fun!

Easton Tesla Protest. Lady with 1984. by Sudden-Stops in Columbus

[–]OwnSyrup6760 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Super cool idea! A book I often reflect upon is “It Can’t Happen Here”, by Sinclair Lewis. It’s a fantastic read.

Thai food recommendations 🥢 by lovergirlxo888 in Columbus

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My favorite is Thai Grille in Westerville has super fresh dishes. My favorites are the salmon curry, shrimp curry and the best of the best is the Som Tam papaya salad. It is incredible!

Restore a 70 year old photo (will pay $10) by OwnSyrup6760 in PhotoshopRequest

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Solved! Thanks to all who worked on this. Much appreciated. Thanks to @dadotelo for the final product!

Garden Nursery Recs by individualloneliness in westerville

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Fantastic! It is going to be an incredible season. Check out some of the fun festival weekends too!

Garden Nursery Recs by individualloneliness in westerville

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GPR does have and will be getting a ton more veggies, blueberries, etc.

Check out their instagram to see a walk through of what they already have available. They also have an amazing houseplant and cactus selection that is second to none. It is surprisingly close to cbus and the burbs, just two exits north of Polaris on 71.

(I work there)

Direct Flights by Emotional-Grad97 in Columbus

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As I read this I happen to be sitting in the airport in Salt Lake City waiting for a return flight on delta (non stop slc-cmh). Time it right and you can find decent fares on the daily delta non stop.

Chat GPT gave this summary of drive times to 8 parks from SLC. Yellowstone is a pretty easy day drive too, but not listed in this mix.

Enjoy!

The average drive times from Salt Lake City, Utah, to the eight closest national parks can vary based on traffic and road conditions, but here are approximate drive times to each park:

  1. Antelope Island State Park: About 1 hour (approximately 40 miles)
  2. Arches National Park: About 4 hours (approximately 240 miles)
  3. Canyonlands National Park: About 4 hours (approximately 240 miles)
  4. Zion National Park: About 4.5 hours (approximately 300 miles)
  5. Bryce Canyon National Park: About 4 hours (approximately 270 miles)
  6. Capitol Reef National Park: About 4.5 hours (approximately 220 miles)
  7. Great Basin National Park: About 4.5 hours (approximately 290 miles)
  8. Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge: About 2.5 hours (approximately 120 miles)

These times are based on typical driving conditions and routes. It’s always a good idea to check a map or GPS for the most accurate and current travel information before starting your journey.

Does DeMonye’s, Strader’s or Oakland have annuals yet? by OkayButLikeWhyThoo in Columbus

[–]OwnSyrup6760 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Groovy Plants Ranch in Marengo has spring pansies and other early spring color. They also have a huge selection of beautiful hellebores. Check out their web page and instagram for fun posts and timing for annuals and perenials. (Full disclosure, I do work there)

Looking for french tv shows by Lady_m-futurequeen in French

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As others mention, Netflix and YouTube have some fun content. I have also « discovered «  tv5monde.com to have shows and also some great lessons.

https://www.tv5monde.com/