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 Garden and Winter Chat

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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29. Enero 2005, 20:34:18
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Birds
volant:
They get fluids from berries and etc........I also see them pecking at snow.......

29. Enero 2005, 20:32:13
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Birds
bwildman:
For sure huh

29. Enero 2005, 20:16:09
Chimera 
Asunto: Re: Birds
Foxy Lady: Don't forget they also need water. Especially if it's freezing out. I have a big plactic pot bottom that is pretty easy to unmold the giant ice cube and replace with fresh water. I'de love a birdbath heater but don't have.

29. Enero 2005, 15:05:48
Rose 
Asunto: Re: Birds
Foxy Lady: Your right Foxy. SO many people think its cute to feed the birds in spring to watch them chirp by the windows but RIGHT now they need food. I feed the many, many diff types of birds in my neighbourhood. Peanuts for the jay and even squirrels. Seeds for the little ones. Even meat and eggs for the crows and seagulls. All birds are equal in my books.

29. Enero 2005, 13:22:19
bwildman 
Asunto: Re: Birds
Foxy Lady: Hint from bwildman: dont place your birdfeeders near your vehicles or patio furniture

29. Enero 2005, 11:20:23
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Birds
Don't forget to feed our feather freinds.

16. Enero 2005, 12:31:43
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: snow peas
Modificado por Foxy Lady (16. Enero 2005, 12:34:02)
CW57:
Can't plant nothing here until the end of May.I'm in Central NY and it's been crazy weather this year.

16. Enero 2005, 04:05:02
Dolittle 
Asunto: Re: snow peas
CW57:Good ole east Texas..greatest place in the world!!

15. Enero 2005, 20:15:57
CW57 
Asunto: Re: snow peas
Foxy Lady: i live in eastern texas. it's about 50 today and we've only had a few nights under freezing this winter.

15. Enero 2005, 11:44:26
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: snow peas
CW57:
Where abouts do you live? Our ground is froze here even with the few days of warm weather.

14. Enero 2005, 21:31:14
CW57 
Asunto: snow peas
i started planting snow peas today. they're picked before they mature and eaten whole, usually in stir-fry, very tasty. i like them in a salad uncooked. good gardening to all.

14. Enero 2005, 21:19:55
bwildman 
Asunto: Re: Re:
Foxy Lady: 1st time II heard it...I thought"no way"
the soil here in the Ozarks consists mostly of rock and red clay,and b planting grass in this fashion,allows the seed plenty of time to germinate.

14. Enero 2005, 21:15:59
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re:
bwildman:
Yes we've done that it also keeps the birds from eating the seed.......Yuk i don't like peas.

14. Enero 2005, 20:59:05
bwildman 
just before a snow is the best time to plant grass seed.
As the snow melts,it loosens the ground and somewhat buries the seed.

14. Enero 2005, 20:52:43
Chimera 
Some of my bulbs have sent up their leaves.

14. Enero 2005, 20:48:02
bwildman 
Asunto: Re: Weather
Foxy Lady: time to plant your snow peas!!

14. Enero 2005, 11:42:35
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Weather
Wow our weather is crazy it was like SPRING YESTERDAY high 53.Today it's cold and SNOW on the way.

28. Diciembre 2004, 11:44:26
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: SR try this site

13. Diciembre 2004, 23:49:21
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Oh kewl..
I can use the help since i'm busy with the girls.

13. Diciembre 2004, 22:13:42
ScarletRose 
Asunto: Pointsetta's
anyone who can offer tips?

13. Diciembre 2004, 22:12:42
ScarletRose 
Asunto: Oh kewl..
Thanks Foxy.. :)

21. Noviembre 2004, 10:32:54
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Happy Thanksgiving
Hope you all have a blessed day.

10. Noviembre 2004, 08:20:43
Bernice 
i await you invite :)

but for now Dinner is calling :)

see ya'll tamarra

10. Noviembre 2004, 08:13:55
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Game
Sure i'll play i'm not good at that either.

10. Noviembre 2004, 08:10:56
Bernice 
ummmmm....mumumum cant play keryo pente..or whatever....would you like to play Backgammon.....cant play that either but at least i know how it goes LOLOL

10. Noviembre 2004, 08:08:39
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Bernice C
Glad to see ya

10. Noviembre 2004, 08:06:34
Bernice 
Hello Foxy Lady....i love to garden L:OLOL

10. Noviembre 2004, 07:54:03
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Snow
We got some snow so the gardens are to bed here in NY.

6. Noviembre 2004, 06:03:05
Nev Nake 
I agree with Bwildman...whole carcasses under the palms in my garden absolutely worked wonders :)

6. Noviembre 2004, 04:43:54
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Roses
Roses love potassium also,i throw a banana peel in the hole than plant the bush.

6. Noviembre 2004, 03:59:14
bwildman 
when planting roses(and it helps to fish quite often) I literally plant the fish carcasses 1st,covering with 3 to 4 inches of soil,then planting the bush.This allows the oplant to "grow into" the fertilizer,after planting shock.

6. Noviembre 2004, 00:52:51
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re:Fishbones
I trust miracle_gro,don't have to worry about any cats digging up the bones.

5. Noviembre 2004, 22:35:26
danoschek 
Asunto: skipinnz
Modificado por danoschek (5. Noviembre 2004, 22:38:54)
here the main provider is 'Neudorff' - could be available internationally.
btw the fishy stuff is practicable indeed. 'pre-rotten' in the garden even
entirely un-smelly - and fishbones grated are not notorious either ... :D ~*~

5. Noviembre 2004, 09:12:49
skipinnz 
Asunto: Re:
Thanks Nev Nake & Bwildman, but I don't think it's practical to put fish bones, heads etc into pots. I'm actually trying to get cuttings going in pots to transport to another property

5. Noviembre 2004, 08:03:59
bwildman 
absolutly!! and the more oily the fish the better!
early Americans were taught to plant corn by the Indians that way.

5. Noviembre 2004, 07:59:42
Nev Nake 
fish emmulsifier....or just put old (fresh) not cooked fish bones and meat under the cuttings.....works wonders.

it is used in the tropics of australia every day....you catch a fish, eat the flesh, and bury the remains under a plant...good gear LOLOL

5. Noviembre 2004, 05:41:06
skipinnz 
Asunto: Re: we use seaweed extract
thanks Dano I'll have a look and see if I can purchase some over here.

5. Noviembre 2004, 02:32:07
danoschek 
Asunto: we use seaweed extract
Modificado por danoschek (5. Noviembre 2004, 02:36:51)
as rooting hormone - it works amazingly well ...
one ounce is about 5 euros here - equals $6.50 ...
it works even in very low doses - truely productive ... ~*~

2. Noviembre 2004, 11:43:16
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: cuttings
Thats one i never heard of but i'd try it to see if it works.

2. Noviembre 2004, 10:25:04
skipinnz 
Asunto: cuttings
I've been told that honey applied to cuttings acts as a rooting horemone. My question is has anybody ever tried this, and if so how successful was it?

2. Noviembre 2004, 11:40:14
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Garlic
Hi BW just the regular small cloves,but you gave me an idea.:)

1. Noviembre 2004, 14:35:25
bwildman 
Asunto: Re: Garlic
what kind did you plant,Foxy?
I used to have a great patch of "elephant"garlic myself.Grows quick,hardy....and keeping 3 back,gives you the next years crop:)

1. Noviembre 2004, 08:27:42
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Garlic
Depending on where you live its garlic time........I planted 12 cloves and hoping i get some good sized bulbs.Garlic comes up in the Spring but not ready till late August early September.

18. Octubre 2004, 08:45:39
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Foxy Lady
No problem

18. Octubre 2004, 07:10:39
Nev Nake 
Asunto: Foxy Lady
Thanks for that :) appreciated :)

18. Octubre 2004, 02:57:32
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Re: Peony Bushes
Thanks guys i guess i'll have to get hunny to start cutting

17. Octubre 2004, 13:11:29
bumble 
Tinned peas. :)

15. Octubre 2004, 06:59:54
bwildman 
Asunto: Re: Peony Bushes
same here,volant.

15. Octubre 2004, 05:32:48
Chimera 
Asunto: Re: Peony Bushes
I cut mine down to the ground after the frost kills the tops. Have done this for years but no idea what the experts recommend.

15. Octubre 2004, 05:30:03
Foxy Lady 
Asunto: Peony Bushes
Does anyone know if you have to cut them in the fall?

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