Saturday, November 14, 2009

I need an opinion is this a good watch check out the link:?

http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches...


(copy and paste) I like the watch but I want an opinion s well before i buy.

I need an opinion is this a good watch check out the link:?
Looks sharp, and the reviews by owners are excellent.


Go for it!
Reply:if it ticks, then it's good
Reply:I think men who wear square-faced watches are cool.





I like the watch.
Reply:i've been wearing my same watch for about 5 or so years now. ( my wrist size doesn't change D:) It's an alright watch. I prefer ones that have a steel band, not into the leather band ones, but the frame and what not look nice.
Reply:i like the watch but i dont like the band color,i think it would look nicer with a black band,but the watch is very nice.but if you want something more elegant i realy like the Dufonte by Lucien Piccard,its black and gold with a dimond.
Reply:I am sorry but i dont really like it ...from my point of veiw it looks abit to old fashioned like something my grandad wud wear (no offence) i think this 1 is alot more modern and is nicer and is like the 1 u chose.





http://www.overstock.com/Jewelry-Watches...





hope i helped and did not offend. i think you should go for the 1 that u like best .... after all you have to wear it, not us





best wishes x x x
Reply:Its nice, but its totally not my style...its an ehhh for me!
Reply:In my opinion, I do not like the watch. The face and the band just don't go together well.





Also I don't know if you noticed, but it is sold out.


Where should I say I from?

I'm 18 and I was born in brooklyn, Ny and moved to Yonkers when I was 4. Since my dad still lived in Brooklyn I would go there every other weekend and summers. When I was 10 I moved to Croton-on-Hudson (in westchester county ). Then when I was 12 I moved to Georgia. After I just turned 18 I moved to Pheonix. Now, when people asked me where am I from what do I say? or what do I say when someone asks me i where grew up? or is it the same thing? If somene ask I usually say NY and then they ask what part and don't know I should say if I am from Yonkers or Brooklyn. I usually say Brooklyn though.

Where should I say I from?
I grew up in MA, lived in ME, moved to CA.





People in CA ask me where I'm from when they want to know in which city I live. I ask them to specify whether they mean where I was born/raised or where I currently live.





If I were you, regarding the question from the "where were you born/raised?" perspective, I'd just say NYC but moved to GA when you were twelve. Most people you meet won't differentiate between NYC and NY state, let alone different counties and boroughs. If they do ask which part of NY you can say you spent time in Brooklyn, Yonkers, and Croton-on-Hudson.





The only people who will really care which part of NY you identify with are other people from NY. Others are usually perfectly satisfied with a more general answer.





If you feel a stronger sense of belonging to any one place then that is where you are from. It's where your heart is from.
Reply:Which place do you relate most closely to? I would use that, then explain further if asked or the situation warrants it.





Many people say something along the line of "New York but I live in arizona now".
Reply:Ive had more adresses than birthdays just USA I guess


Which is at your preference out of these indoor plants? Why?

Croton


Fern

Which is at your preference out of these indoor plants? Why?
Ferns not only look delicate, they also require delicate care. Ferns are a little too fussy for me. Crotons are delightfully very attractive because of the bright multi-colorings, and they come in a variety of shapes. Leaves may be green, yellow, red, purple, bronze, pink or any combination of these colors. As long as you provide tropical conditions - bright light, warm temperature, humidity, plenty of water, your plant will be happy and will give you a nice living display in your house. See picture of one: http://www.citrusheightsflorist.com/cate...
Reply:Croton ..It has bold rich colors but it needs bright light which I don't have so I grow them under lights.
Reply:Both are good . I always thought that the more variety in the plants, the better.
Reply:both are good croton for color fern for leaf shape and different shades of green
Reply:I like Australian I have seen it at Howard's flee market in FLA

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Is my plant going to be OK?

While my roommate was moving out of my apartment, long story short, he dropped his bike on my croton houseplant. It had 3 woody shoots coming from the soil, but one of them was cut in half. I'm very upset about this. Will that shoot ever grow back? Do you know how I could help the croton with fertilization to produce another one? It's been with me for nearly 2 years, I couldn't stand to throw it away. Is there anything I can do? I'd hate to have to get rid of something I invested so much care and time into. Thanks.

Is my plant going to be OK?
I think it will be just fine, plants can recover from this sort of injury. What you could do is get some sharp scissors or secateurs and cut the broken stem back to the nearest leaf. This will remove any damaged tissue and prevent die back in the stem. Then just let the plant do its thing, pretty soon it will send out auxiliary shoots from the sides of the stem. You can remove any unwanted shoots at this stage so it will have as many branches as you want.





In my opinion, houseplants do not need to be fertilised at all, they benefit more from being re-potted into fresh soil every few years. But if you really want to fertilise use a slow release during the plants growing season and be extremely sparing.
Reply:Why, yes, it should be just fine. It'll take it a little while, but, yes, it will grow back, just as if you pull the end off of a leaf (of a living plant of course) it will grow back.


Need houseplant advice?

My houseplant is a Croton. I think I over fed it with Miracle Gro plant food and it is looking in really bad condition. I repotted it in new peat to take the plant out of the contaminated peat it was in.


but my wife thinks the Croton is already dead. I am not sure as though the leaves are limp downwards than they should be they are still green and have not gone brown. I trimmed off the top part off the plant to maybe help.





Is it really dead or am I having false hope it is alive?





This is a photo of the plant http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc156...

Need houseplant advice?
leave in a cool place, not in direct sunlight, dont water. this should bring it back to life..hopefully, water again in a weeks time or until the peat is feeling dry, DO NOT OVER WATER AGAIN.!!!! Use tepid water in the winter.Stand pot on stones/pebble/gravel %26amp; make sure pot base is clear of the water.
Reply:It looks like you've over-watered it. Leave it a few days until the compost has dried before watering it again. In the winter you should only water it very sparingly when the compost is dry. Remember, even though the compost is dry on top, chances are it's still quite damp at the plant's roots. Also, don't feed it with strong food, use a very weak feed, but even then, not until next spring.
Reply:its nice to know u are so concerned about your houseplant but remember its Autumn already and Crotn looses its lustre during this period.at least mines do
Reply:Scratch the woody stem gently with your thumbnail - if it is green underneath the plant is still alive.





I looks ok to me though albeit a bit straggly.
Reply:I am the Harold Shipman of house plants....don't ask me
Reply:just leave it alone in a non harsh environment ie not too much light or draft. do not water cos overwaterings worse than too dry. Give it time - its post shock trauma
Reply:looks like it's still limping along... however... it will not be beautiful again like it's counterpart... I'd use the leafed parts to start new plants and give the main a decent send off....

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Need houseplant advice?

My houseplant is a Croton. I think I over fed it with Miracle Gro plant food and it is looking in really bad condition. I repotted it in new peat to take the plant out of the contaminated peat it was in.


but my wife thinks the Croton is already dead. I am not sure as though the leaves are limp downwards than they should be they are still green and have not gone brown. I trimmed off the top part off the plant to maybe help.





Is it really dead or am I having false hope it is alive?





This is a photo of the plant http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc156...

Need houseplant advice?
If I see what I think I see in your photo, then hope is not lost. Are those tiny buds in the notches of the branches of the stem on the right? Regrowth begins almost immediately when a plant has been through something that causes leaves to fall. The plant needs leaves for photosynthesis and regrowth is the most immediate priority and a real sign of recovery.





In any event, you did exactly what you needed to do in order to attempt to rescue the plant.





I won't offer any advice about using care in future with fertilizers. I suspect you learned that all by yourself. :)
Reply:give it some time...wait a week and see how it looks...


I'm looking for a romance novel involving a family named the Crotons. What is the actual title of that book?

I don't know but you should try reading books by A.C. Quinn. Her novels are romantic adventures filled with murder, suspense, scandal and much more! I love them!!!

I'm looking for a romance novel involving a family named the Crotons. What is the actual title of that book?
I just read Lady of Zurich....it was an intrcate story that unfolded very nicely! Report It