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A walk in the garden
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Beautiful "Bird!"
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old wheelbarrow
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Re: A walk in the garden
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October 07, 2010, 05:27:57 PM »
Beautiful! Everything's pretty much done here--nothin' but pumpkins and gourds and combines everywhere!
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Re: A walk in the garden
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October 07, 2010, 06:48:52 PM »
My veggies are long done too. I'd love seeing those combines!
Of course, I only take pix of stuff that looks good.
Here is a Ficus roxburghi. They get about 20 ft tall and have superb looking leaves
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Re: A walk in the garden
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October 08, 2010, 07:29:07 AM »
Your wheelbarrow looks better than ever! Great choices of flowers too. I can't believe the cyclamen grows outdoors for you. All very nice!
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Re: A walk in the garden
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It changes with the seasons. Now that it's cool the nasturtiums are happy.
I bought seed at the Dollar Store (blush) 4 pks for $1.00 I just dump them in the wheelbarrow, what grows,,,grows!
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Beautiful Jerry..........everything is toast here. Not so much from frost but from heat and drought. Expecting record highs today. I pulled up all my annuals yesterday. :'(
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Wonderful, Jerry! Oh how I wish my BOP would bloom here for me!
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Lynne, I assume they are indoors, at least for the winter. I read once that it takes 7 years to bloom.
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