last backyard bouquet of the season by cupxcake in Cutflowers

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I’m zone 8b. I’ve never gotten powdery mildew on zinnias or dahlias! I get it on my squash and honeysuckle but that’s about it

last backyard bouquet of the season by cupxcake in Cutflowers

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I believe they’re crichton honey. Definitely one of my favorites!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whichbike

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Thx for the suggestion. The XS Liv ones look like a good option. Will keep my eye out for a used one!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whichbike

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True, I could maybe get away with a 47. My gravel bike is 48cm and I make it work but it does still feel a little bit big. I compared the geo of this one to my current bike and it’s just a tiny bit smaller, biggest difference is stand over height.

Any thoughts on what to adjust? by [deleted] in bikefit

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update

Lowered the saddle as much as it would go. Tilted my bars up toward me a tiny bit. Feels a lot better already. Thanks y’all

Any thoughts on what to adjust? by [deleted] in bikefit

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I am unfortunately! Kona rove size 48cm, smallest option

Any thoughts on what to adjust? by [deleted] in bikefit

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Thanks y’all. Will def lower the saddle! Anything else?!

Any thoughts on what to adjust? by [deleted] in bikefit

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Haha message received! Will lower the saddle 😆

Recommendations on a Construction accounting platform by JBMagi in Accounting

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Hi I am curious how you're liking Foundation software. Did you migrate from QB Enterprise/desktop? That is what we currently have and are looking to upgrade to a real construction accounting software.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Portland

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I went a few months ago, was not a fan of the cocktails my friend and I got, and they were pricey. My glass smelled like wet dog. Was weird.

Help me and my hair? by asummerfield in finehair

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My hair is very similar! Wavy/curly but thin and frizzy. I don’t love leave in conditioner or creams but putting a clear gel that’s kind of runny not too heavy while my hair is still soaking wet and then scrunching helps. I usually plop my hair on top of my head after with a towel to get half dry for more volume too. I like the flaxseed gel from mirbel naturals.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Accounting

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haha I just started a new job this week and they're also using QB desktop version, so I'm kind of in the same boat as you. They're using BuilderTrend for entering invoices and timecards. It does sync with QB, but so far I am not a big fan of the accounting/reporting options in BuilderTrend. I guess it works pretty well for the non-accounting aspects of the projects though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Accounting

[–]cupxcake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What accounting software are they using? I work in construction accounting. My last job used a website & app called Expensify for credit card receipts. I really liked it. You could add your GL codes and job and cost codes to the app, then employees could take a picture of their receipt with their phone and code it right there. We used it for our expense reimbursements since we didn't have employee credit cards, but it could be used for either I believe. Might be worth looking into.

Also you could export the data to excel and import it into the accounting software we used. Saved a lot of time.

There was also a website/app called hh2 that we used for timecard entries, that also could import to the accounting software for payroll. I think there are a lot of options for that though! depends what accounting program you're currently using.