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Hi papa, i couldn't agree more, personalizing your garden is mostly what makes you enjoy gardening , great job.
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Hello lady, congratulations on your Yard of the Month award, looking at your garden,i know you deserve it. and yes you have bragging rights my friend.
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Dor, your son did a very nice job, by the way who is that little boy in the picture?, i guess he did a lot to assist.
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I think it's a millepede like ron said, but i am not sure about how to get rid of many at a time..
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cool..I've also heard of the effects of music on plants, it's just that i imagined the positive effects would come from blues and romantic music..lol, guess i was wrong on that
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Wow rainbow roses, I've never seen such before, Love it. Thanks for the link latebloomer
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Cool picture. seems from the picture that you growing it indoors. Right?
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Don't worry fireman you not killing it, it's just the weather, and maybe the nutrients in the soil indoors is a little limited..
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So if you feed your crops in fall, they'll sure survive winter? Wow i never knew that it was possible for plants to live through winter.
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Crabbegirl, cardboard too, you are one great inventor, :)
Thanks
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This waterlily requires supplies of very high moisture needs, and also full sun exposure. This should help it blossom.
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Alan, a large area of land, will sure require hard work, hope you not playing with,lol. sorry working with these machines alone.
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mulch is a protective cover placed over the soil, primarily to modify the effects of the local climate straw, hays and leaves are good examples.
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This is a real dilemma...your precious tree frogs and white flies.. may i suggest hand picking maybe you and a team of friends, i think that's the surest way to at least reduce the white flies...it wouldn't be easy though
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I don't mind if the plant I'm trying to cultivate is a the "winner who takes all" at least it will reduce the incidence of weeds in my garden, what do you all think?
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