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Peggie Love

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  • Peggie Love
    Followed 8 people on Feb 07, 2013

Carpets, Rugs & Upholstery: Recommended carpet for high traffic area??

My husband insists on having carpet in our living room/hall area. This is our major living space so it sees a lot of activity. We have grown children, a large dog, and 4 cats. I've ...»
tried for years to get wood flooring but he is set on carpet. Any suggestions?

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TONI B Bloomington, IL
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  • Peggie Love
    Commented on Jul 28, 2012
    Just for the living floor i have a beautiful indoor/outdoor carpet I bought from Costco big to ...»
    8 x 10 is???? Then all you do is clean when needed. It can take just about anything and you can shop and change it out when you get sick of one pattern. My I/O is different leaves on a background of earthtone colors, tan, sage green, nice chocloate, and touch of a yellowish red. Its nice and if i could ever learn how to take pictures with my cell or my camera and then post on here I will show it to you.

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Gardening: clean up blackberry vines

the blackberry vines really took over the yard. I finally killed them with that ox bow. but now how do i remove these. there is still stickers and my entire yard on the side of my ...»
house is caked with these. Help. you can email me at PeggieSpinnerL@yahoo.com

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Peggie Love Salem, OR on Jul 28, 2012
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  • Douglas Hunt
    Douglas Hunt on Jul 29, 2012
    Peggy, I've done my share of battles with blackberry brambles. Cutting them back is a ...»
    temporary solution. You really need to do that in combination with using an herbicide containing glyphosate. You cut them and then paint the remaining stems with the herbicide. Good heavy leather gloves are crucial to dragging them away without making a donation to the blood bank.

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