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reedos

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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:14 am Post subject: Elizabeth's Pics 2 |
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frenchchique

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Elizabeth

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Elizabeth

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Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 6:55 pm Post subject: |
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From the foreground, 2 Vernons, 2 Lin's but I am borrowing one as the other plots were not ready for planting, the next plot will be mine but planted now with potatos and greens for others, the next will be for Chris, but his hurt his back and unable to 'do' at the present. The plots in the distance are what we call communial for the residenst who cannot garden, and Lin and I will do most of the tending and right in the far distance will be a highish raised flower garden with hopefully touchy feely, smelly, plants, I have loads of herbs in my small garden to plant when ready, then I will be able to see the patio. oh! gawd I do rabbit on  |
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wardy Site Burk(a)

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_________________ I'm not big on high maintenance - when it's time to bow out, I'll skid in sideways, in a wrecked, wrinkly and burned out body, wine in one hand, chocolate in the other, yelling "Woooohoooo, what a ride that was!!!!" |
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frenchchique

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humbertug

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Elizabeth

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daveandtara The Bouncers

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wardy Site Burk(a)

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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:58 am Post subject: |
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good idea Tara
I've grown dahlias for the first time ever. I'm amazed at how easy they were to grow from seed and bring to the flowering stage. A doddle. They look so posh and expensive too, so next year I'll be growing more of them. I think the tubers can be saved and replanted next year  |
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daveandtara The Bouncers

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Elizabeth

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Elizabeth

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Elizabeth

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Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:39 pm Post subject: |
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| daveandtara wrote: | even better, the tubers can be saved, SPLIT then planted next year
pm your addy Elizabeth and I'll bung them in the post.
We don't really do p&p here....it tends to all work out in the end...but thanks for the offer
you pretty much leave the corms visible on the ground, they don't like to be buried. most of these will turn out to be yellow ones....there are a few purples but it seems the ones spreading fastest are the yellow ones  |
Learnt how to trans. Iris from tele "Gardeners World" tonite  |
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Elizabeth

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| SeedQueen wrote: | I have pics but I don't know how to post them even tho I know it's been posted several times  | I send mine to "Reedos" who then sends them back as I do not know how to do 'it' although have been sent details on how to several times - 'nope gone over me' ed!.  |
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reedos

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_________________ Gulp ...
I love my vegetable garden. So here is my sad ballad: I nurtured it for months, And ate it in one salad! |
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daveandtara The Bouncers

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