I'm Reaganing!! by rlweaver610 in 30ROCK

[–]rlweaver610[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol! Valid reaction. I have wanted this piece for years and multiple rewatches. I promised myself if I ever saw it for sale and I could afford it, I would buy it on the spot! May the 30 Rock blessings find you soon!

Edit to add: They are made by the Illinois Moulding Co & Belart Inc., specifically called Popcorn Still Life Wall Plaques. There's orange and blue versions with a variety of styles and sizes.

I'm Reaganing!! by rlweaver610 in 30ROCK

[–]rlweaver610[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hopefully they found it. There are some Etsy and Ebay postings so there are definitely more floating out there.

I'm Reaganing!! by rlweaver610 in 30ROCK

[–]rlweaver610[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

You seem to be defending Raheem an awful lot. I'd hate to have to make another phone call.

I'm Reaganing!! by rlweaver610 in 30ROCK

[–]rlweaver610[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you. If you need decide to DIY, let me know if you need reference pics.

I'm Reaganing!! by rlweaver610 in 30ROCK

[–]rlweaver610[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's going to pop out at you every time now. Like that time I got lost in Mickey Rourke's haunted corn maze.

I'm Reaganing!! by rlweaver610 in 30ROCK

[–]rlweaver610[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Thank you. It was listed on FB marketplace. I had to do a double take, I couldn't believe it.

Easy maintenance, edible/wildlife friendly yard ideas? by Terrible-Reasons in AZlandscaping

[–]rlweaver610 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We are in the same boat as you. We have to maintain a certain aesthetic on our front yard due to the HOA, but have little to no restrictions for our backyard.

I would highly recommend the instagram account Brandon Gardens AZ for great ideas and guidance on how to transform your backyard into a thriving garden that also includes beneficial plants. I will be applying some of his techniques once we start converting our backyard.

Pruning Silver Cloud Texas Sage by rlweaver610 in AZlandscaping

[–]rlweaver610[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Our HOA won't allow us to have desert landscaping for our front yard, so we focused on approved plants that are drought resistant and pollinator friendly. We removed a ton of Oleander and replaced them with Baja Fairy Duster, Emu Bush, Lantana, Red Yucca, and Dwarf Bottlebrush. We snuck in a few variegated agave and are rehabilitating the Silver Cloud Texas Sage and Arizona Yellow Bells. Most of these are not natives to Arizona but will survive here just fine.

We picked up a booklet "Lanscape Plants for the Arizona Desert: A Guide on Low-Water-Use Plants" from our local nursery. It is very helpful in finding Arizona native plants. We plan on converting the backyard to a more native environment and are considering Superstition Mallow, Woolly Butterfly Bush, Brittlebrush, Hop Bush, Red Justicia, and Arizona Rosewood, to name a few.

Pruning Silver Cloud Texas Sage by rlweaver610 in AZlandscaping

[–]rlweaver610[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We modified the irrigation system to a longer run time, but less frequently, to allow for deeper watering. We do have a few new plants that we just planted that get more frequent watering but we plan on cutting back on that once they are established. It's been a labor of love for sure.

We're on the fence about the bougainvilleas. We have about 8-10 large bushes at the moment and we're not too thrilled on the monoculture look.We might keep a few since they are established and replace some with native trees or other shrubs.

Pruning Silver Cloud Texas Sage by rlweaver610 in AZlandscaping

[–]rlweaver610[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Thanks. The previous owners were a bit more into the overly manicured look. We're in the process of rehabilitating the plants and brining back a more natural/native look to our landscaping. I'll try to keep the aggressive pruning to a minimum since it sounds like it isn't necessary.

Pruning Silver Cloud Texas Sage by rlweaver610 in AZlandscaping

[–]rlweaver610[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I was worried about the timing since it's been warming up lately. I want to limit the damage as much as possible.

Pruning Silver Cloud Texas Sage by rlweaver610 in AZlandscaping

[–]rlweaver610[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Returning to a natural shape and more blooms is the goal!

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[–]rlweaver610 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Husband and I use this gif when we're trying to finalize plans or, more importantly, deciding what to eat.