River Rock - Landscape This is an illustration of a sizable river rock garden path in the backyard.
Columbus Porch Side Yard Mid-sized elegant concrete porch photo with a pergola
Columbus, Ohio: Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Inspiration for a huge cottage concrete metal railing front porch remodel with a fire pit and a roof extension
Landscape River Rock in Columbus Inspiration for a sizable river rock garden path in the backyard.
River Rock - Landscape This is an illustration of a sizable river rock garden path in the backyard.
Columbus Landscape Concrete Pavers
When a Caucasian person gets offended that Columbus Day is changed to Indigenous Peoples day. Then they start posting about how they aren’t indigenous anywhere and what even is indigenous? Excuse me, you would be indigenous to Europe. Stop trying to make this about you and just be happy that you’re alive and well. Stop raining on other peoples’ parade.
Porch Backyard in Columbus Image of a medium-sized screened-in back porch in transitional tiles with an addition to the roof
Columbus Basement Basement - huge modern walk-out basement idea with green walls and a ribbon fireplace
Galley Columbus Large elegant galley ceramic tile and beige floor seated home bar photo with a drop-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood countertops, green backsplash, ceramic backsplash and brown countertops
Picture of a mid-sized study room with a transitional freestanding desk, a carpet, and a beige floor.
Huge transitional dark wood floor and brown floor great room photo with beige walls
Medium Wine Cellar Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic wine cellar remodel with a multicolored floor
Backyard in Columbus Design ideas for a large modern backyard concrete paver landscaping.
Inspiration for a small timeless single-wall medium tone wood floor and brown floor dry bar remodel with shaker cabinets, brown cabinets, quartz countertops and white countertops
Columbus Medium Example of a mid-sized mountain style porcelain tile and multicolored floor wine cellar design
Wine Cellar Racks in Columbus
Single Wall Home Bar Columbus Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall vinyl floor remodel with a gray floor and shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, and white backsplash.
Mountain style concrete wood railing front porch photo with a roof extension
Columbus Closet Walk-In Large elegant gender-neutral carpeted walk-in closet photo with shaker cabinets and white cabinets
Single Wall in Columbus Example of a small transitional single-wall light wood floor and beige floor dry bar design with glass-front cabinets, brown cabinets, quartz countertops, blue backsplash, ceramic backsplash and white countertops
Galley Home Bar in Columbus Large mountain style galley travertine floor and beige floor seated home bar photo with an undermount sink, distressed cabinets, granite countertops, brown backsplash, wood backsplash, black countertops and raised-panel cabinets
Columbus Dining Room Kitchen Dining Combination kitchen/dining room with a small, traditional, medium-tone wood floor and a brown floor and white walls.
Columbus Single Wall Home Bar Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional single-wall vinyl floor remodel with a gray floor and shaker cabinets, gray cabinets, quartz countertops, and white backsplash.
#Repost @victims_of_miseducation This is intersting fact, but in reality the Orange, Grapefruit, and Tangelo are hybrids of different amounts of 2 fruits. The #Mandarin and #Pomelo. It isn't a 50-50 hybrid of the two, but it is a hybrid of the two. Infact all common cirtrus are hybrids of 4 actual species: Mandarin, Key Lime, Citron, and Pomelo. The #orange is unknown in the wild state; is assumed to have #originated in southern #China, northeastern India, and perhaps southeastern Asia, and that they were first cultivated in China around 2500 BC. In 1493, #Columbus #brought #orange #seeds #from #Spain's Canary Island to Haiti, where he grew orange orchards. An orange is a delectable pulpy fruit that belongs to the genus Citrus, the other famous members of which are #lemon, #lime, and #grapefruit. The scientific name of the sweet orange is Citrus sinensis, while the name of the bitter variety is Citrus aurantium. The #orange is considered a #hybrid, possibly between Citrus maxima (#pomelo) and Citrus reticulata (#mandarin). Many historians are of the opinion that the farmers of China established orange orchards by the beginning of the 1st century millennium, i.e., around 1000 AD. Soon, the nobility grew fond of this delightful fruit. This unleashed a competition among the cultivators to produce larger and tastier oranges, in order to please the nobility. Among Europeans, #Romans were the first to taste this juicy fruit. It reached the Roman empire around the 1st century BC. The credit for introducing this fruit to the Roman empire goes to the Persian traders, who had trade relations with India and Ceylon. So, oranges from southern India reached the Roman empire, and became quite popular among the nobility and the military #TheJourneyToAmerica⬇️ Oranges were introduced to America by Spanish explorers and conquerors. The Spanish explorers arrived in South America in the mid-15th century. They probably #initiated #orange #cultivation #in the #16thCentury in Cananeia, an island off the São Paulo coast in Brazil. In the United States, the first orange tree was believed to be planted by Ponce de Leon, a Spanish explorer. He planted the first orange tree near
3/4 Bath Columbus Remodeling ideas for a mid-sized modern bathroom with a single sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, white walls, an undermount sink, quartz countertops, a hinged shower door, white countertops, and a freestanding vanity in 3/4-inch white ceramic tile.