


Door ID?
I'll be painting this but I'm curious what kind of wood it might be. Reclaimed solid wood exterior door, I think it's decently old but no idea HOW old. No other info on it. It's VERY heavy!



I'll be painting this but I'm curious what kind of wood it might be. Reclaimed solid wood exterior door, I think it's decently old but no idea HOW old. No other info on it. It's VERY heavy!
I'll be painting this, but I'm curious what kind of wood it is. Reclaimed solid wood exterior door, pretty old I think but no idea HOW old, no other info unfortunately.
Just wanted to show off this lovely carved cabinet with brass hardware and marble top I picked up recently! It's in fantastic condition for being made around 1900 (or a bit earlier). It has begun a new life as a little tea bar :)
I recently bought this lovely antique cabinet, and I was hoping to get some help figuring out the wood it's made from, as I'm planning to build some shelves to go with it and would like them to match as much as possible. Unfortunately I couldn't get a good end grain photo as the finish is very dark and thick. I'm not positive the drawer sides are made from the same wood as the rest, but they're unfinished at least, so I did include a photo of that. It's an Eastlake commode cabinet from ~1900, if that helps at all. Thank you!
My sungold cherry tomatoes seem to have forgotten where the suckers are supposed to go?? Two of the plants have decided to just keep on going from the ends of the fruiting branches, and have even bloomed a second time on the same stem! Is this a thing? It's certainly not hurting them, I have more tomatoes than I could ever hope to eat, I'm just so confused. Two of my five vines are doing it, and only the sungolds, none of my other varieties. This is my first year growing this type so maybe it's something that just happens with these?
My sungold cherry tomatoes seem to have forgotten where the suckers are supposed to go?? Two of the plants have decided to just keep on going from the ends of the fruiting branches, and have even bloomed a second time on the same stem! Is this a thing? It's certainly not hurting them, I have more tomatoes than I could ever hope to eat, I'm just so confused. Two of my five vines are doing it, and only the sungolds, none of my other varieties. This is my first year growing this type so maybe it's something that just happens with these?