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HMMM... 2 lb blocks - a 25 lb total - bet we know what happened to that one pound left over!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D:D:D
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I still have plenty Dawn - do you want more? LOL!!!!!!!!!! :p
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Really mild salsa
My DH makes a mild salsa for me in a food processor- I can't do hot peppers at all.
It's bell peppers, red & green; fresh diced tomatoes; tomato juice or paste; diced onion; tiny bit of cilantro; salt & pepper; spices like basil; garlic; etc, and a dash of dill pickle juice...
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Trish, try cannas!! Lots of colors and they LOVE boggy areas in the summer. And in your zone 8, they will thrive. :)
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Hey Nancy, I do have October Daphne sedum - Dawn sent it to me a couple of years ago. She's such a sweetie! ;) Would love to have some of your black jake sedum in trade.
Let me know.
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I can certainly attest to Randy's Marionberry jam!!!!!! YUMMY!!!!!!!
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I too love daffodils, lillies and hyacinth! :D Best source I've found for good size lily bulbs is GilbertHWild . Keep in mind when planting - they will increase & spread!
Do a little reading before planting & you will be lots happier with your new flower beds. Some other easy ideas are - Taller...
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All season?
How about hollyhocks? They come in lots of different colors. There are also some delphinium candlestick types which are almost purple in color.
Both have long blooming seasons, esp if you trim back bloomed out stalks - new ones will sprout.
There are some great sunflowers you...
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Hey Dawn, email me your address again & I'll send you some seeds I have.
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If placed too early, the tulle would keep the plants from being pollinated.
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Yes Kellie, and it does work. It is a helpful method for determining germination rate and also for seeds which need cold stratification, as you can place the baggie in the fridge.
Did your seed package arrive? :)
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Yep!
They are a great seller! :D
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"Fast Ant Bait," a banned Chinese-made pesticide
has EPA recall! :eek:
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In a small little pot? Next to peas? Why not a parsley plant? It's supposed to have a beneficial effect on peas.
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Never heard of rooting veggies this way, but hey - I learn something new everyday! :p If you try it, let us know how it goes.
Also, when trying to root other plants, putting a sprig of willow in the water will help them root. Might help with this too?? :)
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The plants are in shock.
What you need to do is trim off any blooms still remaining, ends of any branches that are dried out & appear dead. Once a month, use a fertilizer low in nitrogen and high in phosporus to promote root and bud growth without promoting plant and leaf growth. Both the...
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Kellie, I have some mint -think it is spearmint - would be glad to share some with you for postage. Take a look at my other seeds & let me know if you'd like any others I have, then pm me for my address.
Dizzydaff seeds
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Well, right now our Home Depot doesn't have much put out in the way of plants -still too cold - BUT I did buy 4 bags of garden soil for one of my long flower beds (the dirt has really settled:eek:). Put that out.
I did get a box today from GHWild (LOVE that place!!) today!! Got some new...
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Hi Kellie,
I don't have any borage, but do know a great seed place where you can get some!
SeedsForThee has those under herb seeds - great deals there - all $1 and $1.50 shipping, no matter how many you buy. Their partner site Isaac'sSeedSamples has sample size portions for less than $1 - all...
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