No I hadn't noticed it. It looks cool. I did notice the tiny gnome thoughFingers crossed .Can you see the ancient Egyptian tile I nicked from a tomb???
No I hadn't noticed it. It looks cool. I did notice the tiny gnome thoughFingers crossed .Can you see the ancient Egyptian tile I nicked from a tomb???
Fingers crossed .Can you see the ancient Egyptian tile I nicked from a tomb???
Hooray for zone 4! Me too! My whiney post is that I want SWEET cherries...bwa bwa bwa bwaaaaaaa . I don't really care for tart cherries. I don't make that much cherry pie, but the kids and I could stuff ourselves silly with sweet cherries I even committed the crime of painstakingly pulling out all the choke cherries from my yard
I love that you're willing to teach your art! Very cool!
<wipes embarrassed happy tears from her eyes> sniff sniff...I had no idea!! Thanks for pointing this out!
I even get this catalogue! What the heck...how did I not notice this!?!?! I'm totally getting this. Not sure how to keep the squirrels away...maybe I could net half of it and let them get the other half...hmmm.
SERIOUSLY...THANK YOU!!!!,VBgecko!!!
WOW! REALLY!?!Fingers crossed .Can you see the ancient Egyptian tile I nicked from a tomb???
Hi Shannon Last time we Pmd about it, I got the impression that they grow really quickly. So, I decided to put them off a bit. The seeds are safe and dry. I'm actually about to start them when I start my tomatoes when I get back into town about the second week of January. I'll let you know how they do Merry Christmas, by the way!Just woundering how the rose of sharon seed worked out or if you planted any
I've wondered about this too, because I have squirrels and birds aplenty. I've only netted shrubs and do that all the time without any problem. I'm curious about a tree though. If I can find a place to put those sweet cherries I'm eyeing, I'll have to experiment with netting or else I won't see any.Do the birds and other critters ever get caught in the net? I am lucky, I don't want the fruits and stuff, so the other critters are welcome to them.
My daughter gave me one a month or so ago because she didnt want to care for it anymore. I put it into the leopard baby habitat, down in the substrate, still in the pot. I water it when I water the substrate. It's just a baby plant, and so far so good.
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