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Donna K

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Outdoor Living: I have an old staircase in my home and to dress it up, I'm thinking of tiling the risers.

Since they don't get stepped on, but likely bumped by feet, what is the best way to prepare them to hold the tile?
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Natalie W Mckeesport, PA
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Gardening: What kind of plant is this???

It's growing like wildfire in my yard and i've never seen it before.
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Donna Marie P Buffalo, NY
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  • Donna K
    Commented on May 01, 2012
    I agree with Sharron W. Not any of those plants. It looks like some kind of Helios (yellow ...»
    flowers). Fiberous, or tap root? What do they do throughout the year, and kind of seed pods? Remember... a rose in a field of wheat is the "weed"... :) <3 oh,and, I don't know what it is. LOL

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