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Help identifying this tree

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Can anyone help identify this tree?

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What material are the exteriors of these types of sunrooms usually made of?

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What material/type of siding do sunrooms like this use for their paneling? What would you use?

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How can I make the exterior more interesting? See context inside

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If I want to add a fence down the road but want to start the boarder landscaping now, how much room should I leave between the property line and the plants (trees and hedges)

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For those of you in sales, how do you manage your LinkedIn?

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Can anyone help identify this tree at the house I just bought?

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Why do I see so many pine trees that have either so many dead branches or half of their branches missing?

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Any suggestions on how to improve this floor plan? Context below

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In network physical therapy is costing hundreds of dollars per session. Will switching providers help?

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Can a US citizen working remote for a Canadian company be W2’d?

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What are some vining plants that grow along walls but have a thick, almost tree like trunk, at the base? I'm not looking for ivy or anything like ivy.

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My neighbor has trees where 95% of the tree is on my property. Can I cut it down? I live in Minnesota

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Whats your go to healthy frozen meal from the store when you don't feel like meal prepping?

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Is it harmful to raise the height of the dirt around a tree?

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What kind of brick achieves this look?

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What kind of brick achieves this look?

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Every time I get out of bronze I go on a massive losing streak. Help!

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What siding goes well with stone facades like this?

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If I have a 2 prong extension cable, and I’m plugging in something with 3 prongs, is it ok that the grounding rod is sticking out?

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If I have a 2 prong extension cable and I plug a 3 prong into it, is it fine that the grounding rod is sticking out or is that a fire hazard?

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Recovering from a bulging/herniated disc but there's been bruising for a couple months. What could that be?

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Why has it become so common to have your front door open to the living room?

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Do I need the bridge to control my lights when I’m away from home?

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