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- Kares4Rush
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- Mr. Potatoe Head
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Can we Ged back to gardening or you guys going to full it up with weeds?
I may not stay on top of the thread, but I'll try if there is interest. Thanks for the posts so far.
We broke some heat records this week here in PA and 100% humidity almost everyday. I got just about all my garden planted and will attempt
to list what's growing later this afternoon. When I want to get out of the heat and enjoy a ice cold one. I appologize for not answering any questions, if you had any. I have one though, I heard a half empty can of beer will keep certain bugs away, anyone know the name of them?
I may not stay on top of the thread, but I'll try if there is interest. Thanks for the posts so far.
We broke some heat records this week here in PA and 100% humidity almost everyday. I got just about all my garden planted and will attempt
to list what's growing later this afternoon. When I want to get out of the heat and enjoy a ice cold one. I appologize for not answering any questions, if you had any. I have one though, I heard a half empty can of beer will keep certain bugs away, anyone know the name of them?
- Mr. Potatoe Head
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I get by with a little help from my friends, thanks Elfdude.
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My pole bean sculpture
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My pole bean sculpture
- Mr. Potatoe Head
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Section of my garden with sculptures can't really see them to good but as the vines grow up and around them they will become visible. Still adding stuff for my whimsical garden this year. I did find a place to get a bunch of old aluminum lawn chairs. I got an appointment to see the junk man tomorrow. Hopefully he has some lounge chairs, they have more space for the vines. In the forground is my stawberries won't be long for those tasty treats, picked some radishes this morning for my salad. Getting a bit warm for spinach should of sowed that in the fall, gets bitter with to much heat.
Section of my garden with sculptures can't really see them to good but as the vines grow up and around them they will become visible. Still adding stuff for my whimsical garden this year. I did find a place to get a bunch of old aluminum lawn chairs. I got an appointment to see the junk man tomorrow. Hopefully he has some lounge chairs, they have more space for the vines. In the forground is my stawberries won't be long for those tasty treats, picked some radishes this morning for my salad. Getting a bit warm for spinach should of sowed that in the fall, gets bitter with to much heat.
- Mr. Potatoe Head
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How did it go Dawn you got those bulbs in the ground and dress up those naked ladies with some ground? What color is the rose and I'm not familar with Thrift what type of plant is that?awip2062 wrote:Okay, I will do some weeding and ged back to gardening.
My auntie brought me some bulbs to plant. She gave me some Naked Ladies and some Cana Lillies. My godmother is giving me a Thrift.
Today, I plan on planting those and the rose I got for Mother's Day.
- Mr. Potatoe Head
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Taking the unusual path of shack living....
Gina and I own it. The experience only gave us another perspective of life more valuable than a mortgage in my opinion. I realize heaps of grease sustains society banks, towards the flow.
Does that make me bad
In any event you can't Rush a garden.
100% humidity for second week of May set some heat records for early morning confection.
A fact that worms twist when they ascend, learned that while weeding.
Gina and I own it. The experience only gave us another perspective of life more valuable than a mortgage in my opinion. I realize heaps of grease sustains society banks, towards the flow.
Does that make me bad
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In any event you can't Rush a garden.
100% humidity for second week of May set some heat records for early morning confection.
A fact that worms twist when they ascend, learned that while weeding.
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Dweeb, sure, gardening is gardening whether it be indoors or out, one plant or many.
I am not sure what colour the rose will be. I will find out, and that will be fun! I will let you know.
The bulbs are in. The ladies are covered.
The herb bed is weeded and I am going to take a pic of it as it is blooming now; I will send the pic to Elfie. I had to move some thymes around. they were being over-run by tall things like mints and lavendars and rosemarys that have decided they want the thyme spot, so I moved them to a place they can be seen.
Thrift is a small flowring plant that grows in a clump. The leaves are almost grass-like, but darker green, and they have a smallish flower that reminds me of a Pink.
I am not sure what colour the rose will be. I will find out, and that will be fun! I will let you know.
The bulbs are in. The ladies are covered.
The herb bed is weeded and I am going to take a pic of it as it is blooming now; I will send the pic to Elfie. I had to move some thymes around. they were being over-run by tall things like mints and lavendars and rosemarys that have decided they want the thyme spot, so I moved them to a place they can be seen.
Thrift is a small flowring plant that grows in a clump. The leaves are almost grass-like, but darker green, and they have a smallish flower that reminds me of a Pink.
Onward and Upward!