Image 1 — What would you do to refinish this table? Told it was solid but it looks pressed.
Image 2 — What would you do to refinish this table? Told it was solid but it looks pressed.
Image 3 — What would you do to refinish this table? Told it was solid but it looks pressed.
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What would you do to refinish this table? Told it was solid but it looks pressed.

Got this table and was told it was real, solid wood. The idea was to sand it down and refinish it with a darker stain. After we got it inside I noticed the edge was breaking off and it was actually a pressed wood.

What would yall recon the best process for this piece would be?

u/BlueLettuceBerry7 — 8 days ago
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Grass growing in rows? How can we get even growth?

Hi everyone. Our grass grew in rows and we have no idea why or what to do about it. We’ve even reseeded the bare areas and nothing. The sprinkler does reach everything. Everything has been evenly watered. But still after reseeding nothing.
Located in norther NM
It’s a heavy traffic grass seed but I don’t remember its name.
We also mixed in some native clover and did everything recommended by the local nursery.

What can we do to help is sprout evenly?

Edit: yes we know there’s some gravel in it but everyone said it would be fine.

Edit 2: thanks for the feedback yall. I’ve never grown grass like this before so it helps. The nursery had us get some type of soil and said if we just mixed it in that would be enough and the gravel was fine. I was skeptical and obviously it didn’t work. I’m gunna fix the soil and reseeded in the fall and try again for hopefully better results.

u/BlueLettuceBerry7 — 25 days ago
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Sad cucumber and pumpkins!!

Does anyone know what’s going on with these babies?

About a week ago we bought and immediately planted a cucumber plant, pumpkin plant, and tomato plant from Lowe’s. Within two days of planting the initial leaves started yellowing and dying but the true leaves were fine. Now after about a week they are looking pretty sad. (First three photos are cucumber next two are pumpkin then the tomato) I’m not too sure why this happened and any advice helps. We are located in northern nm and the weather has been pretty great. Also there are no visible bugs messing with and we check often.

As a note all our other plants are doing great. We planted grass which is doing great, a variety of native wild flowers, lavender and other herbs and chilies etc.

u/BlueLettuceBerry7 — 1 month ago