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A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

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Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen idea in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and glass sheet backsplash
Eat-in kitchen - mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen idea in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and glass sheet backsplash
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A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

The corner of the room was adorned by a simple garage sale find hutch that was repainted and filled with thrift shoppe china and glassware. Gramophone line drawings on the wall pair with the custom-made gramophone speaker for mobile phones. Henry P. Lowe was an original occupant of the house.

A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

Jacuzzi whirlpool tub custom mounted within master shower enclosure, featuring Moen iO Roman Tub Faucet with controls outside shower enclosure. Marble (2) piece surround matches soap shelves. LED lights above are Phillips Hue brand with constant power and color-controllable via Amazon Echo, mobile phone, & tablet via Hue App. Tub drain Open/Close knob also located on wall outside shower enclosure. Photo by MKleck Photography

A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

Peter Simpson
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen design in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, glass sheet backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen design in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, glass sheet backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

Peter Simpson
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen remodel in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and glass sheet backsplash
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen remodel in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island and glass sheet backsplash

Peter Simpson
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen design in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, glass sheet backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Example of a mid-sized transitional u-shaped ceramic tile eat-in kitchen design in Miami with an integrated sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, granite countertops, beige backsplash, glass sheet backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island

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If you’re active on GardenWeb sharing plant photos, asking for advice, tracking seasonal progress you already understand how much detail goes into gardening. Soil pH, rainfall, emerging leaves, bloom counts, fertilizer schedules it adds up fast. But all that rich information often remains buried in posts, lists or memory. What if you could visualize that data and turn it into clear quick insights? That’s where a graph maker becomes a game-changer for your gardening workflow.
1. Why garden data belongs on a graph
On GardenWeb, you’ll find forums for everything from perennial care, vegetable gardening, patios, herbs, even cooking and craft projects. While plant lovers share observations and ask questions, many track progress manually in spreadsheets or memory. A graph maker flips that around:
Instead of a list of numbers (e.g., “Soil test: pH 6.4 in May, 6.1 in October”), you get a line graph showing the decline over time.
Instead of guessing which plant bloomed most, you see a bar chart comparing counts across plants.
Instead of manually calculating average rainfall effect, you plot scatter points of bloom count vs. rainfall.
By turning your data into visuals, you’re not just recording—you’re analysing, learning and improving. For GardenWeb users this means smarter decisions: Which fertilizer actually improves bloom count? Which shady spot recovers slower? A graph maker gives clarity.
2. What is a graph maker and how to use one
A graph maker is a web tool or software that lets you input raw data (numbers, dates, categories) and output visual charts like line graphs, bar charts, scatter plots, etc. It might allow you to import a spreadsheet, select chart type, customize colours, label axes, and export the image for your blog, forum post or personal log.
Here’s how you could apply it for gardening:
Log blooms per week for each rose plant.
Using the graph maker, choose line graph to track changes over weeks.
Label your y-axis “Number of Blooms”, x-axis “Week of Year”.
Add colour lines for each plant for easy comparison.
Export as PNG and embed it in a GardenWeb forum post: “See bloom trend for my ‘Peace’ vs ‘Knock Out’ roses”.
This isn’t just pretty-to-look-at: it makes the trend obvious, invites discussion (“Hey, your ‘Knock Out’ line dips after week 28—what changed?”) and helps you refine your routine.
3. Use these specific scenarios on GardenWeb
A. Soil pH and plant health tracking
After multiple tests you have pH values over time and bloom results. Upload both datasets into the graph maker, produce a dual-axis line graph: soil pH on one axis, bloom count on the other. Post your findings in the “Soil, Fertility & Nutrients” forum and get feedback.
B. Seasonal pest or disease appearance
Record number of aphids spotted each month and whether you used treatment. A bar chart via the graph maker can show pre- and post-treatment figures. Then ask the “Insect & Disease Control” forum for advice based on your visual data.
C. Yield comparison between varieties
You grow two zucchini varieties. You keep weekly yield in pounds. Use the graph maker for a side-by-side bar chart. Share in the “Vegetable Gardening” forum: “Which was better this year? See the chart”.
D. Rainfall vs growth rate
You log weekly rainfall and growth (in cm) of your tomato plants. Use scatter plot in graph maker. If a pattern emerges, you’re ready to post: “Is my growth plateau due to drought? Chart shows a clear correlation.”
4. Why this elevates your GardenWeb contributions
When you post with a chart made by a graph maker, you’re doing more than asking or showing off. You’re investigating. You’re analysing. You invite the community to give feedback on data, not just anecdotes. That elevates the discussion. Instead of “My plant died, any ideas?” you post “See this graph of pH drop and bloom count—what might be the limiting factor?” High-quality visuals raise your post’s value and garner more thoughtful responses.
Plus, your posts become useful references for others: someone else can say, “Cool graphic, can you share your data sheet?” You build credibility and help the forum become a learning hub—not just a Q&A board.
5. Tips for using a graph maker effectively in the GardenWeb context
Keep it simple: One chart, one insight. Don’t overcrowd.
Label clearly: Titles, axis labels, units (e.g., cm/week, mg/L, °F).
Use readable colours: Avoid faint tones that vanish on mobile.
Annotate when needed: Add notes like “Fertiliser switched week 12” or “Shade cloth added”.
Provide context in your post: Don’t leave the chart alone—write a few sentences explaining what it shows and what you’re seeking.
Embed carefully: Make sure your image displays properly in GardenWeb; check mobile view.
Share raw data: If possible link to your spreadsheet so others can replicate or comment.
Be open to feedback: The chart invites questions; embrace them.
6. Possible pitfalls and how to avoid them
Bad data = bad chart: If your measurements aren’t consistent, your graph will mislead. Use standardized data collection.
Too much complexity: Multi-axis charts, too many variables—confusing. Stick to one or two variables.
Overlooking mobile viewers: Many GardenWeb users browse via phones. Use large fonts and simple visuals.
Ignoring the narrative: Chart alone won’t answer. Explain what it means and what you need.
Outdated charts: If you update your data annually, keep your visuals current or label them clearly as “2024 data”.
7. Final thoughts
On GardenWeb you’ll find a vibrant community of gardeners, DIYers, cooks and design lovers.Using a graph maker for your posts and progress turns your experience from casual hobby-logging into smart data-driven gardening. You’ll not only learn more—your peers will learn more, too.
So next time you log your plant growth, record your yield, test your soil or track pests—don’t just note it. Plot it. Use a graph maker. Share it in the forum. Let your garden tell the story, and let the community help you write the next chapter.

A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

A unique property nestled against a private vineyard this project is one that will truly age like fine wine. Total Pool + Patio, LLC designed this unique free form swimming pool and outdoor living space for our client to enjoy for years to come. The use of natural stone masonry and lush landscaping provides an ultra natural look and feel for this project. With the ability to control al the features of their backyard from their mobile phone including surround sound speakers, lighting, heat control, jets, and operation this one of a kind project was designed to meet the style and functionality needs of our client and their family.

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A truly beautiful estate located in Highlands, NC. The home is totally controlled via Crestron Automation and has (160) controlled lighting circuits, (13) discreet audio zones, (1) 7.1 Theater Surround Sound System, & (1) 5.1 General viewing Surround Sound System. It boasts integrated integrated security and camera system as well as HVAC control. The home can be controlled via mobile devices (i.e. iPad, Cell Phone) locally or remotely. The home has a robust wireless and wired network and a cell phone extender for excellent cellular reception.

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