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Tips on how to care for your garden, flowers, fruit trees, roses, gardenias, how to make and use compost, etc.Winter Chat is allowed until Spring.

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23. January 2006, 23:46:07
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: psstt...
plaintiger: *Giggle*.. will he see his shadowwwwwww?? LOL

23. January 2006, 23:37:56
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: psstt...
ScarletRose: oh - never mind. i wasn't reading carefully enough. You meant groundhog day, which is...*drum roll please*...

yeppers: february 2.

23. January 2006, 23:35:33
plaintiger 
Subject: Re: psstt...
nobleheart: i saw a moth fluttering madly against the trunk of a tree last night in my headlights, and i knew what S/he was thinking: "damn! it's COLD! i can't fly! this isn't supposed to be happening! helllllllp!!!"

or something much like that, i'm sure.

i think it's the temperature see-saw we've been on all winter, at least around the eastern seaboard here (can you say, "global warming"? sure. i knew you could), and that a few warm days we've had recently have fooled some bugs and buds into coming out way too early.

Ms. ScarletRose: if You mean the first day of spring, and if the Vernal Equinox is the first day of spring, which i believe it is, that's March 20 this year.

23. January 2006, 23:35:16
skipinnz 
Subject: Re: psstt...
Modified by skipinnz (28. January 2006, 04:20:54)
nobleheart: Here you are talking about the buds coming out and I'm about to collect my hazelnuts. Only 2nd year but we're expecting a couple of dozen hazelnuts.

23. January 2006, 23:21:04
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: psstt...
nobleheart: isnt' it in Feb... like on the 2nd??

23. January 2006, 23:19:12
nobleheart 
Subject: psstt...
hey the buds on the hazelnut tree in the cemetery are developing..and I saw a bug,outdoors...is spring waking up slowly??is it too early to wish..hey when is ground hog day?

10. January 2006, 21:56:19
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: I had
Stevie: I can't wait till Spring,which we still can't plant anything till the end of May.

10. January 2006, 17:48:22
Stevie 
Subject: I had
a lovely garden while I was looking after it... but its not been looked after for me the last 9 months, and it looks a bomb site :o(
I cant wait to have one of my own again sometime

10. January 2006, 09:13:59
plaintiger 
Ms. Foxy:

Garden Quotes.

10. January 2006, 09:10:49
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
plaintiger: Yes it does some.

10. January 2006, 09:06:31
plaintiger 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: yes Ma'am - i *bet* it picks up come Spring!

10. January 2006, 09:04:59
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
plaintiger: Were pretty quiet here right now,wait till Spring.

10. January 2006, 09:01:37
plaintiger 
yay...i'm honored to be added to the mod team. :) and i'm sure i'll learn plenty about gardening here too (i know pretty much nothing about the subject as it is). thank You for the honor of Your invitation, Ms. Foxy - and hi everybody...

24. December 2005, 08:39:50
nobleheart 
seasons greeting to all my BK freinds.

22. December 2005, 07:20:24
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Greetings
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

20. December 2005, 07:00:21
nobleheart 

2. December 2005, 14:28:08
tinksbell 
Subject: Re: Winter or Spring
Foxy Lady: The winds blew down some of our trees too.
:)
We had flurries only during the night, better than nothing
:)

2. December 2005, 13:55:11
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter or Spring
Winter is back we woke up to snow.lol

30. November 2005, 20:26:17
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter or Spring
tinksbell: We had winds strong enough that it lifted a tree up by the roots.You can see the picture of it if you go to

Uticaod.com

30. November 2005, 18:01:35
tinksbell 
Subject: Re: Winter or Spring
Foxy Lady: yup
:)

30. November 2005, 07:12:35
nobleheart 
Subject: more for my garden buddies,to help beat the winter blahs.
use robots controlled online to plant a flower in a real garden and to water your plant
much more than that to this "growing" community.its free but your must create a login & password:
remote cams can be roboticallly controlled to view the garden & more:
http://www.usc.edu/dept/garden/

an online gardener game:
http://www.caiman.us/scripts/fw/f1749.html

30. November 2005, 02:16:07
nobleheart 
people think we are all in snow up here in "canada eh" but we got our 1st trace of snow here in richmond hill 2 days ago but rain washed away last night.its been unseasonably warm here too.
our weather here:
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/cities/can/Pages/CAON0585.htm

29. November 2005, 17:02:09
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter or Spring
tinksbell: Isn't it crazy weather?

29. November 2005, 14:41:59
tinksbell 
Subject: Re: Winter or Spring
Foxy Lady: We didn't have a blizzard but we had some snow, & we are also in the 60s, which is also bizzaar for us in Pa. I for one would like winter to get here

29. November 2005, 13:50:22
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Winter or Spring
Talk about Global warming,last week we had a blizzard.Today it's 66 out right now,now thats crazy for us New Yorkers.

24. November 2005, 00:56:47
nobleheart 
Subject: for my garden buds to fight off the winter blahs
Forcing branches for indoor bloom is one of the great pleasures of late winter, and it's a snap to do. Branches that force best include the Forsythia & Redbud, as well as Pussy Willow, Quince, Cherry, Apple(ornamental crabapples work well), and Witchhazel.
The easiest way to force blooms is to wait until you notice the buds starting to swell. Then just cut the branches, bring them indoors, put them in water, and wait a few days for them to work their magic.
If you want to introduce the season even sooner, you can cut the branches after the shrub has been dormant at least six weeks. Completely submerge the cuttings in a tub of cold water for several hours. Re-cut the ends, vertically slicing the lower inch or 2 of each branch in half so it can better take up water. Put the branches in a large vase of water in a cool spot near a window, and in two or three weeks, you'll have beautiful blooms.
--
to learn more this subject can be searched online
--
its not to everyones taste,I myself hate cutting growing things.

22. November 2005, 05:03:05
nobleheart 
yes happy thanks giving to all my american buds...save me a piece of punkin' pie

21. November 2005, 06:46:27
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Happy Thanksgiving Everyone
I know i'm early but in case i get busy.
Have a blessed day and don't pig out it's not good for the waist line.

21. November 2005, 06:10:08
nobleheart 
maybe we should say thae arctic weather comes from nunavut province:
http://www.travelnotes.org/NorthAmerica/images/canada_provinces.gif

21. November 2005, 02:29:54
bumble 
Subject: Re:
Rose: Russia, Canada, USA (the Alaska bit), Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark (the Greenland bit) all own bits of the Arctic.

20. November 2005, 22:59:05
skipinnz 
Subject: Re:
Modified by skipinnz (21. November 2005, 06:42:37)
Kipling: Try polar bears. Penguins live in the southern hemphispere

20. November 2005, 17:57:16
Bwild 
Subject: Re:
Rose: Penguins?

20. November 2005, 15:52:01
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Eriisa: darn righty it can. I first thought that we didnt have any owner ship in the arctic but I was wrong. Any idea who owns the rest of the arctic?

20. November 2005, 15:27:41
Eriisa 
So then, cannot a front originate in the artic while INSIDE Canada???

20. November 2005, 15:19:05
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Rose (20. November 2005, 15:20:35)
Eriisa: yup are you right ma dear!

Canada has a very large and diverse range of geographic features. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 2 territories. Canada stretches from the Pacific Ocean on the west, to the Atlantic Ocean on the east. Northern Canada reaches into the Arctic Circle, while southern Canada stretches below the northern points of the United States.

20. November 2005, 02:30:56
Eriisa 
Seriously, the weathermen in Texas call it an artic front from Canada. Now refresh my memory. Is not parts of Canada north of the ARTIC circle????


20. November 2005, 02:25:49
nobleheart 
yes but stop saying" cold from canada"..as i said,we get it too

19. November 2005, 15:30:01
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:the Weathermen
nobleheart: Cause the artic blasts have to get past you to get to us!!!!

18. November 2005, 09:49:20
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: hi to all my garden buds
nobleheart: We got SNOW about 8 inches.Guess it's here to stay and the temp is 27
out brrrrrrrr.

18. November 2005, 06:48:10
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: hi to all my garden buds
ScarletRose: mmm.a tree for christmas...mmm...doubt they would let me ho ho ho across the border with a big real tree..but I willl start tomthink of something clever as an alternative.

18. November 2005, 06:45:16
nobleheart 
Subject: Re: hi to all my garden buds
Foxy Lady: re:
nobleheart: Nice to see since were expecting snow lol........A blast coming down from Canada is going to hit us good so the weather channel says.
---
commentary:
why is it canadian weathermen(correctly say the cold snowy weather is coming from the arctic.
and
why is it USA weathermen(incorrectly say the cold snowy weather is coming from the canada.
off all people,shouldn't the US weather men have some idea of were it comes from & dont they know that we get it too?
PS foxy,I am not wanting the snow..yuck to snow.
we have had nothing but cold rain so far.

16. November 2005, 15:13:32
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: hi to all my garden buds
nobleheart: Bud.. good to see ya.. I was wonderin if you were ever going to get back..

Love the tree.. are ya bringing me one for Christmas??

16. November 2005, 07:50:54
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: hi to all my garden buds
nobleheart: Nice to see since were expecting snow lol........A blast coming down from Canada is going to hit us good so the weather channel says.

16. November 2005, 07:49:09
Bernice 
the wollemi pine is australian from memory and was discovered (rediscovered by a group)
the find was kept secret for years until the propogated and started to grow them for distribution within australia.....I havent read the links but would assume they arent available yet to overseas....only within australia?

i have just looked for stockists in our area and there isnt any but WhisperzQ would be able to buy it readily if he had the $55 hahahah

16. November 2005, 07:42:57
GGROBINLOVE 
Subject: Re: hi to all my garden buds
nobleheart: what a beautiful tree, thank you for sharing :)

16. November 2005, 01:17:07
nobleheart 
Subject: hi to all my garden buds
saw this on the dicovery channel..thought it was interesting,so I looked it up,the rarest tree,a living fossil:
http://www.wollemipine.com/
http://www.rbgsyd.gov.au/information_about_plants/wollemi_pine
http://images.google.com/images?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&q=wollemi%20pine&spell=1&sa=N&tab=wi

when 1st discovered,they were fenced & locked in,fearing tree poachers.
thought to be priceless.
now,it is thought the best way to protect them,was to breed them & sell them to promote there spread.
arboretums & botanical gardens can even order them now:
http://www.wollemipine.com/order.php

1. November 2005, 05:06:43
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: Nice links.

1. November 2005, 05:05:54
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Holidays are right around the corner..
amandalove: Not too far away is the holidays.

1. November 2005, 04:14:27
GGROBINLOVE 
Subject: Re: Holidays are right around the corner..
ScarletRose: jose quervo and grinadine and oj but it only works if you drink it first..........lol merryyyy christmas!!!!!!! just teasin ya scarlet but really skipinniz had the best reply.

31. October 2005, 18:11:59
nobleheart 

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