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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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7. Août 2004, 07:31:04
Bernice 
I used to prune very hard (roses)...they just loved it. Onpy trouble was the wet season..too much rain and they gor black spot :(

8. Août 2004, 03:10:31
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
I do that with mulch and quite heavy since our winters are brutal.My Granmother came over and sprayed my rose bush with garlic water lol.That'll take care of those little green worms she says.I'll let ya all know if it works.

8. Août 2004, 07:35:02
Bernice 
Sujet: Re: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
hehehe Your grandmother knows the healthy way....garlic water is great for everything LOLOL
unfortunately it will not make tomatoes taste of garlic hehehehehe

8. Août 2004, 12:45:06
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Foxy.. Take the fallen leaves from the fall
Bernice just a thought put some garlic powder around the plants,than water the roots will soak up the garlic.We put sugar around the plants for a sweeter tomatoe.

9. Août 2004, 10:06:56
Bernice 
ummmm dont think so LOLOL....at the moment i have a YOU BEAUT tomato tree....cost me $14.00aus for 2 seed. supposed to be your beaut and super producing....wil take pics and let you see...:(
Im not hanging by my toenails here folks LOLOLOL

15. Août 2004, 15:15:00
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Bernice
LOL on the garlic just a thought.It did work for my Rose Bush but to late for Roses.I'd love to see pictures of your plants.

15. Août 2004, 15:19:34
bwildman 
Sujet: Bonsai
is anyone doing these? I've always been facinated with the little trees.

15. Août 2004, 22:12:52
scoobydoo2 
Sujet: re:bonsai
we had one, but you need to be careful on watering them. notice the keyword being had? lol
They are cool lil plants to have, tho.

15. Août 2004, 22:15:03
Rose 
Sujet: Re: re:bonsai
Do they grow indoors only in Northern Climate or can you plant them outdoors?

15. Août 2004, 22:49:58
scoobydoo2 
I belive you can plant them, after they get to be a certain size.

15. Août 2004, 23:20:33
Rose 
Thanks scooby! I will look in to that.

Love this board, only just discovered it today.
Will have many questions over the winter for next years plantings!!

16. Août 2004, 00:06:18
scoobydoo2 
your very welcome, Rose!

17. Août 2004, 23:49:23
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: People never stop amazing me....
Musiclover is something on this board that bothers you,or i missed? This is a fun board and i intend to keep it that way.

17. Août 2004, 23:55:36
musiclover 
Sujet: Not on this board, no...
Foxy Lady, I agree with you and did not mean to start anything. I posted this on every board just to let all members know how I feel. I just wanted everyone to know how I felt about the situation on some of them. Most of the discussion boards have nice people and no abuse there. I did not mean to start anything. I hope everyone will forgive me. I should have kept my mouth shut.

18. Août 2004, 00:02:53
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Roses
Well one was a total mess all chewed up the others are doing great.Too late for Roses unless you get the hardy ones that bloom during the winter.Those little green worms are finally gone.Were getting down in the 50's at night very short Summer here.We have a very short growing period.Almost time to plant the garlic here.Usually in Oct but were doing it in a couple of weeks.We've had SNOW in Oct before so it's better to get it in early.

18. Août 2004, 00:05:43
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Not on this board, no...
Musiclover no harm done i thought i missed something,which usually i don't.

18. Août 2004, 06:03:50
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: LJ
I won't have that on this board one warning only and this is it.

18. Août 2004, 13:14:51
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: LJ
Thank You LJ for removing your post.

19. Août 2004, 23:36:59
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Summer
Where has it gone or did i miss it?

20. Août 2004, 03:11:22
bwildman 
Sujet: Re: Summer
I was just wondering,if your ever gunna eat that dang icecream! LOL;)

20. Août 2004, 16:56:11
ScarletRose 
Sujet: Re: Summer
lol@bwild

21. Août 2004, 03:23:32
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Summer
LOL i'm trying to stay thin.

21. Août 2004, 07:16:53
ScarletRose 
Sujet: hahaha.. Yeah right!!
Not after baby comes!! LOL

21. Août 2004, 20:34:26
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: hahaha.. Yeah right!!
Your right i woke up this morning and had no feet.lol

25. Août 2004, 07:48:44
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Fall
Looks like were going to have an early fall here in CNY.

25. Août 2004, 08:52:08
Nev Nake 
hello.....I love gardening :)
glad i found this

27. Août 2004, 07:34:23
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: NN
Hi got any ideas for fall?

27. Août 2004, 07:59:38
Nev Nake 
not really :( i usually just go with the flow...what happens, happens and what dont, dont LOL

I love flowers....all types....especially orange ones :)

27. Août 2004, 08:03:26
bwildman 
Gordons daiseys are orange....and quite easy to maintain:)

27. Août 2004, 08:05:11
bwildman 
Sujet: fall
my only advice is to NOT rake your leaves till ALL the leaves fall out of the neighbors trees ;)

27. Août 2004, 08:05:23
Nev Nake 
Sujet: Re:
never heard of gordons daisys LOLOL...I understood you were on holiday?

27. Août 2004, 08:09:43
bwildman 
LOL couldnt sleep:)
Gordons produce a 2 1/2 to 4 inch flower,and will bloom all year if you keep them fertilzed.Time release granules work well :)

27. Août 2004, 09:13:17
Nev Nake 
modifié par Nev Nake (27. Août 2004, 09:14:14)
even goodle**yep goodle LOL...meant google) hasnt given me an insite as to what Gordons Daisies are :(

Please give me a link

and ummmmmm wanna JW on ice...does wonders for me sleeping wise :)

27. Août 2004, 20:20:10
bwildman 
Sujet: ooooooppps....
LOL:) Gerber Daisy's

27. Août 2004, 23:59:16
Nev Nake 
modifié par Nev Nake (28. Août 2004, 00:00:43)
aaaahhh do you mean Gerbera...if so I just love them....lookee here :)
Gerbera
I must admit tho I do love the double the best :)

28. Août 2004, 00:01:23
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: fall
LOL just when we thought we were getting an early fall we hit 90 today.

28. Août 2004, 08:23:00
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Check this site out
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/house/house.html?l

28. Août 2004, 08:46:38
Nev Nake 
thanx FoxyLady....I have passed that onto my wife, she will love that :)

28. Août 2004, 14:12:08
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: NN
That site was sent to me and boy did i print out alot of goodies.It really is worth the trouble to check it out as you see.

2. Septembre 2004, 11:17:10
Nirvana 
I hadn't realised this discussion board existed before today ~ looks interesting.
Re: Orange flowers ~ Mimulus are lovely to look at, and great in hanging baskets, they last quite well and the range of colors, especially in the mixed varieteis, look really pretty.

5. Septembre 2004, 08:02:31
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Nirvana
Hi Nirvana,
Glad you found the board.

8. Septembre 2004, 08:38:35
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Garlic
Almost time to think about planting garlic in my zone.

8. Septembre 2004, 08:47:57
Nev Nake 
modifié par Nev Nake (8. Septembre 2004, 08:48:50)
you have to be careful with garlic i believe....you cant plant it in the same place 2 years running :(...

they also say to plant it near tomatoes to keep aphids and/or other bugs away??? true or false i do not know :)

8. Septembre 2004, 15:01:06
bwildman 
never heard of garlic....but marigolds seemto help ;-)

9. Septembre 2004, 00:50:58
seven 
Sujet: fall--- transplanting trees
I live in the PNW (Pacific Northwest) and our summer is fading fast. Temps now mild (50-65) with rain every few
days. I have some 2 yr old Aspen trees I would like to transplant. Does anyone know if now is a good time to move them or should I wait until the leaves fall?

9. Septembre 2004, 00:53:09
seven 
Sujet: bamboo
We also have a large 4'-5' clump of Black Bamboo that needs to be moved. I am hoping I can move it without killing it---anyone have any experience transplanting Bamboo?

Thanks

9. Septembre 2004, 01:13:46
skipinnz 
Sujet: Re: fall--- transplanting trees
Definetly better to wait until leaves have fallen, you can also loosen dirt on 2 sides and then a few days later move the tree, less stress this way.

9. Septembre 2004, 05:47:39
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: Garlic
Garlic can be very hardy, this year i'm doing mine in containers.It really does help the garden since you don't harvest it till fall.Marigolds are great around the garden.

9. Septembre 2004, 05:57:10
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Re: bamboo
Seven this may help.

http://search.bay.webtv.net/Search.aspx?FORM=WEBTV&cfg=MSTVXML&v=1&c=US&q=Bamboo+trees

9. Septembre 2004, 06:08:49
Foxy Lady 
Sujet: Blueberries
modifié par Foxy Lady (9. Septembre 2004, 06:09:53)
In the beginning of this board i told about blueberries.My bush was doing nothing.I looked it up to see what i could do and found it needs acidic soil.Ahhhhhhhhh coffee grounds to the resue.lol....To my surprise it picked right up and bore some fruit this year.
So now i give it a drink of coffee once a week.

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