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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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2. Settembre 2006, 18:04:32
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re:
Foxy Lady:  I know.  I'll have to use old fashioned methods ;)

2. Settembre 2006, 08:24:11
Foxy Lady 
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Groucho: No you'll destroy the whole area.

2. Settembre 2006, 08:03:18
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re:
Foxy Lady:  Yeah, probably safer too. 

Maybe gasoline??

2. Settembre 2006, 07:19:15
Foxy Lady 
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Groucho: You could cut them back.

2. Settembre 2006, 07:12:02
Papa Zoom 
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Foxy Lady:  Ferns and other things that grow well in shade.  The stickers grow on vines and it's so thick.  Yuck

2. Settembre 2006, 07:10:48
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
Groucho: Oh no it sure would be a problem.Have you looked that bush up? You may get some ideas.What would you replace the bushes with?

2. Settembre 2006, 07:08:17
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Chat
For most of us the growing season is over so chat is allowed from Fall to Spring.If your in an area that is still growing let us know.

2. Settembre 2006, 07:07:24
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re:
Foxy Lady:  specially for the neighbors

2. Settembre 2006, 07:00:34
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
Groucho: Yea that would be a problem.

2. Settembre 2006, 06:57:02
Papa Zoom 
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Foxy Lady:  Hope the septic tank isn't close by....

2. Settembre 2006, 06:52:17
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
Groucho: Yup that might work

2. Settembre 2006, 06:45:41
Papa Zoom 
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Foxy Lady:  I'm gonna try dynamite. 

2. Settembre 2006, 06:38:35
Foxy Lady 
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Groucho: Hmmmmmmm i'd dig them up if it was me or wear gloves.

2. Settembre 2006, 06:11:35
Papa Zoom 
OK, I've got tons of sticker bushes and them things have little needles!!!!  OUCH.  How do I get rid of them for good??!!

1. Settembre 2006, 06:37:31
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Foxy Lady

1. Settembre 2006, 06:35:51
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Groucho: Thank You your so nice.

1. Settembre 2006, 06:33:56
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Mousetrap:  PM me the link and I'll post it.  ;)

1. Settembre 2006, 06:07:29
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Groucho: Your lucky were done here.Now it's cleaning up and getting the garden re-tilled for next year.

1. Settembre 2006, 06:04:53
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Mousetrap: You could send it to me and i'll ask Groucho to link it here.Have you still got my e-mail?

1. Settembre 2006, 02:50:53
Papa Zoom 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Foxy Lady:  We can still plant stuff here.  I'm doing some research on what to plant in the fall.  I'm talking about shrubbry and flowering things (as a barrier between properties).   I have a lot to learn because I really don't bother knowing about plants and other growing things.  I'm going to do my first every cherry tree pruning in a few weeks too ;)

1. Settembre 2006, 02:49:16
Mousetrap 
Argomento: Re: Chat
Foxy Lady: Mary Mary quite contary oops!
Still getting tomatoes but not half as many as last year. If I knew how to post a pic of the garden via a link to here I would. Anyone any ideas how to do it?

1. Settembre 2006, 00:45:38
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Chat
Ok chat is allowed no jokes or poems there are boards for that.Of course if your in an area and still your garden is growing do tell us.

1. Settembre 2006, 00:43:29
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Summers Gone
Looks like our gardens are done this year.We droped to 49 last nite.Brrrrrrrrrrr i had to turn the heat on.:(

24. Agosto 2006, 19:05:37
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Herbs
I thought this may be useful to some of you.

http://www.culinarycafe.com/Spices_Herbs/Oregano.html

24. Agosto 2006, 04:35:56
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Texas
ajtgirl: I did a search for ya.Maybe this will help.

http://www.texasflora.org/index.html

24. Agosto 2006, 03:59:20
ajtgirl 
Argomento: Texas
I'd really still like to know if anyone here can tell me more about the flora in southern Texas near Corpus Christie


24. Agosto 2006, 03:43:22
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Texas
Dolittle: Whoopsie so much talk of Texas and all of ya going.I thought for some reason you lived there.

23. Agosto 2006, 05:12:50
Dolittle 
Argomento: Re: Texas
ajtgirl: I don't live in Texas but used to live in the central part. One ground cover that thrives there for me was yarrow!!

23. Agosto 2006, 03:19:29
ajtgirl 
Argomento: Re: Texas


Thanks for the info
I'll look into it  skipinnz!

23. Agosto 2006, 03:16:16
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: Texas
skipinnz: ajtgirl, just noticed spelling could be "grevillia or grevillea" the one I'm talking about is spelt with an "e".

23. Agosto 2006, 03:07:51
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: Texas
ajtgirl:Well it's native to Australia, and there are a lot of different varities and cultivars. It does extremelly well in high temp, poor soil & low rainfall areas.

23. Agosto 2006, 02:53:34
ajtgirl 
Argomento: Re: Texas
skipinnz:

Why do you think grevillia would do well there?
I believe it is part of the gypsophilia family (commonly known as baby's breath)
Can it withstand extreme heat, high humidity and very little rain?

23. Agosto 2006, 01:59:22
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: Texas
ajtgirl:A ground cover that would surive is grevillia (sp)

23. Agosto 2006, 01:10:19
ajtgirl 
Argomento: Re: Texas
Mousetrap:
You are correct
I actually grew up in West Texas where they grew cotton, corn, sorghum, and cattle  LOL

But southern Texas is very different.  It's practically tropical and arid and I wonder if one can grow daffodils and tulips there at all without the dormant winter period.

Also, what type of ground covers thrive in that heat?

23. Agosto 2006, 01:06:32
Mousetrap 
Argomento: Re: Texas
ajtgirl: I believe Cotton is the best thing to grow in Texas lol! Oh and Peacon trees!

22. Agosto 2006, 19:46:11
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Texas
ajtgirl: Dolittle might she lives in Texas

22. Agosto 2006, 14:56:49
ajtgirl 
Argomento: Texas
My sister has just bought some property in Rockport, Texas near Corpus Christie
She has lots of gardening questions that I cannot answer
Does anyone here know the area well?

20. Agosto 2006, 07:22:06
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Summers Ended
For us anyways our garden is just about cleaned out.We have a very short Summer in Central NY.Were heading into Fall and its fun with all the fairs going on.I'm sure not looking towards Winter tho.

15. Agosto 2006, 23:40:45
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: garden discoveries
Foxy Lady: ty foxy its really a delicious veggie...

12. Agosto 2006, 22:34:44
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
skipinnz: Neither we fry them yummy.I love green tomatoes fried,first we batter them.

12. Agosto 2006, 22:05:49
skipinnz 
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Foxy Lady:Do you turn your green tomatoes into pickels or relish?

12. Agosto 2006, 05:09:25
Foxy Lady 
Looks like Fall is on it's way were dropping down into the 40's now.We got our garlic drying and most of the garden picked except some tomatoes.I did get lots of beet greens and little beets .Guess we need to work that area better since the soil is clay.

12. Agosto 2006, 05:05:24
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: garden discoveries
nobleheart: I looked up your spinach since i stir fry alot and found this.
http://www.foodsubs.com/Greenckg.html

8. Agosto 2006, 21:00:06
nobleheart 
Argomento: garden discoveries
discovered this veggie this weekend,thanks to some japanese friends:

Chinese spinach = hiyu = hon-toi-moi = yin choy = een choy = amaranth = hsien tsai

Notes: This is similar to spinach, only it's prettier, tastier, and more nutritious.tastes maybe a litle like asparagus.Look for it in Asian markets.

8. Agosto 2006, 15:51:55
Dolittle 
Argomento: Re: Black Walnuts
amandalove: I agree with what skipinnz said about drying them. My Dad would spread them on a screen for air circulation until the outer skin dried. Then they can be handled and cracked.
They really are quite good!

8. Agosto 2006, 14:26:30
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Black Walnuts

8. Agosto 2006, 04:55:58
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: Black Walnuts
amandalove:Juglens nigra is mainly grown for timber, but nuts are edible, most people grow the european walnut for the nuts. They are worth the effort, as a mature tree will produce quite a few kilograms of nuts. Once the fiberous skin rots off they need to be air dried for a few weeks. Then cracked ready to eat & there shouldn't be any staining if they are dried properly

8. Agosto 2006, 04:36:53
GGROBINLOVE 
Argomento: Black Walnuts
I have a black walnut tree in my yard that is mature enough to have the nuts. Several people have said oh just leave them for the squirrles they are messy to work with and get brown stain everywhere when you try and crack them. My Question is "Doese anyone here have personal experience with them? And is it just as they say not worth the effort?

7. Agosto 2006, 01:17:30
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: my pond:)
BerniceC: I love Garden Ponds hmmmmmm you gave me an idea.

6. Agosto 2006, 18:05:57
ajtgirl 
Argomento: Re: my pond:)
Modificato da ajtgirl (8. Agosto 2006, 23:23:50)
BerniceC:

Ponds are so peaceful with the trickle of the water going in the background.
I'm sure you will love it.
Invite Mousetrap over sometime and he can use it as a swimming pool!


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