Image 1 — Wednesday is doing pretty well I think, but just checking if there's anything I could be doing better
Image 2 — Wednesday is doing pretty well I think, but just checking if there's anything I could be doing better

Wednesday is doing pretty well I think, but just checking if there's anything I could be doing better

I've had her for about a year. She was a cutting with 2 leaves. She's just started popping aerial roots, and the biggest most fenestrated leaf in the first pic is the newest, about 2 weeks old.

Second Pic is how she usually sits in my brightest east facing window. I water the moss pole when the bottom is dry, and add some liquid fertizer every 2 months or so. In the winter when it was dry I had the humidifier next to her going.

u/dearcadian — 2 hours ago
▲ 909 r/NativePlantGardening+2 crossposts

Year 3 of killing lawn and spreading flowers, go hug a bee on this nightmare heat day

SW PA, too many things, and I don't know what half of them are, but I'm in a committed relationship with Partidge Peas

u/dearcadian — 4 days ago
▲ 315 r/Tools

Went with the $2 Harbor Frieght magnets for my new treasures.

Works as intended, and to expect anything else would be foolish, but lol these things. The magnets are covered with a strip of paper tape that hangs off of each end, so really seemed like it was meant to be peeled off...nope. Whatever, I don't read instructions and might be a moron doing dumb shit, but they hang.

u/dearcadian — 25 days ago
▲ 115 r/Tools

Visible screwdriver storage suggestions?

I've got a pretty serious old wood handled screwdriver addiction, and got this full set from marketplace. They're in really great condition, a little rust here and there, but they've barely been touched in the 40-60 years since they were made.

Anyone have a suggestion for a was to store them in my shop as a sort of display kinda deal? I'm gonna use them, I restore vintage furniture so flatheads are a necessity lol.

u/dearcadian — 27 days ago

So my last post was basically the doodles of a madman and indesciferable to the untouched, so I've tried to make things as clear as my brain and hands can.

I screened the porch in a few years ago, but the zipper door is janky and useless, so I'm going to put an actual screen door in.

This is my plan for framing in the door jam.

I have to make a plumb surface on the insides of the columNs to attach 2x4x8s as the vertical sides of the jam. Then a header of sistered 2x4s with vertical 2x4s to attach to the ceiling.

Am I honestly a crazy person? Am i missing anything?

u/dearcadian — 2 months ago

I screened in my porch a few years ago, and is time to put in a real door. Besides my crazy scratches, any advice or things I'm missing?

u/dearcadian — 2 months ago