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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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21. September 2005, 23:12:44
nobleheart 
Emne: it doesnt bug me
I like the sounds,but it just my garden is NOT quiet.there is a cemetery across the lane from our house.redtail hawks live in a high tree there.tree frog & cicadas sing in the trees.
and if it gets too quiet at night,there is an old raccoon who sneaks over from the cemetery & livens things up by bangin' around the garbage cans.

21. September 2005, 22:58:33
ScarletRose 
Emne: Re:
nobleheart: you are so kewl!

21. September 2005, 22:53:52
nobleheart 
does anyone else have a noisy garden,even when no one is in it?
I found these to give you an example:
morning shift
http://www.naturesongs.com/mourndove1.wav
day shift
http://www.naturesongs.com/bumbleb1.wav
night shift
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/Insects/Field%20Cricket/489sl.wav

oh and ,some garden toys:
http://www.gardenfrogsandfriends.com/cricket%20page.htm

21. September 2005, 14:19:57
Rose 
Emne: Farmers Almanac info

21. September 2005, 05:45:39
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: are any of my garden friends on ICQ?
nobleheart: never ever post personal info on a board.

21. September 2005, 05:21:25
nobleheart 
Emne: Re: are any of my garden friends on ICQ?
nobleheart: yes,right,I am too trusting...ty for watching over me

21. September 2005, 04:57:15
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: back toward board subject a bit with this
nobleheart: OMG that is so cute lol.

21. September 2005, 04:55:24
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: back toward board subject a bit with this
smelly socks: LOL

21. September 2005, 00:24:42
nobleheart 
Emne: are any of my garden friends on ICQ?
Tilpasset af nobleheart (21. September 2005, 04:19:25)
my ICQ#********

Just protectin ya bud.. you really shouldn't give this out on a public board.. you will have a chance of someone stalking ya..

21. September 2005, 00:21:10
nobleheart 

21. September 2005, 00:16:23
nobleheart 
but if you try it my way,let us know if ScarletRose's idea about the arm flapping thingy works.

21. September 2005, 00:15:13
nobleheart 
HARVEST
You can begin to harvest sunflower seeds as soon as the center flowers turn brown or the backs of the heads turn yellow, to prevent birds from stealing them. Cut them, leaving a piece of stem to hang them in a well ventilated place to finish drying. Cover them with netting, paper sacks with holes or cheesecloth to catch falling seeds as they dry.

They can be allowed to dry on the stalk, but you'll have to cover them this way to keep the birds from eating them all before you can harvest them for yourself!

If you've grown sunflowers for the purpose of feeding birds, you can either leave them in the ground, or harvest the heads as above, then hang them in the yard or garden when they are ready. This method has an advantage in that you can dole out the heads over the winter, instead of seeing the seed all eaten within a few weeks.
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http://extension.missouri.edu/extensioninfonet/article.asp?id=3404

21. September 2005, 00:08:00
Ewe 
Emne: Re: Rose, hope this helps........
Rose: You're welcome :o)

21. September 2005, 00:05:46
Rose 
Emne: Re: Rose, hope this helps........
Lamby: Awesome hun, that's just what i needed to know.. Thanks so much for that! ( will send u some giant seeds thru the winter, these things were the biggest anyone around has seen!)

21. September 2005, 00:03:52
Ewe 
Emne: Rose, hope this helps........
Here are some instructions I found for saving sunflower seeds @ : http://ag.arizona.edu/gardening///index.html-
Flowers in the center of the flower disk will have shriveled. The flower head will have begun to droop and the green back-side of the head will have turned yellow. Finally, pull a few seeds out and split them with a knife. The kernel inside should be solid and well-formed.

To harvest, cut the flower head off leaving about one foot of the stem attached. Place the flower head in a paper bag or cheesecloth sack and hang upside down in warm, dry location. The bag will catch any seeds that may fall during drying. When the seeds have dried, they can be easily rubbed from the head."

21. September 2005, 00:02:31
Rose 
Guess I will try google for an answer to my Q.

20. September 2005, 23:58:42
ScarletRose 
Emne: Re: Gian sunflowers
nobleheart: I heard jumping up and down help speeds the drying time up since you are creating more of an air current.. is this true??

20. September 2005, 23:57:34
ScarletRose 
Emne: Re: back toward board subject a bit with this
nobleheart: hahahaha

20. September 2005, 23:52:09
nobleheart 
Emne: Re: Gian sunflowers
Rose: re :
Anyone know how to dry out sunflowers properly?
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you take off all your clothes,stick the wet seeds to your skin all over,then stand out in the sun in the backyard until they dry out.

20. September 2005, 23:50:23
nobleheart 
Emne: Re: back toward board subject a bit with this
Foxy Lady: re :
i tried injecting a pumpkin with milk...
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If you inject your pumpkin,this happens:
http://www.prairiefuture.com/gallery/photos/drunk_pumpkin.JPG

20. September 2005, 23:32:43
ScarletRose 
Emne: Re: Giant sunflowers
Rose: yeah.. I thought it was an excellent Idea.. whoo hoo..

20. September 2005, 23:26:13
Rose 
Emne: Re: Giant sunflowers
skipinnz: That's a kool idea. At what point do you tie the bag on? Most of the seeds are still white. Do I wait until they start to turn black or do they turn black after they come off the flower head? ( total newbie here)

20. September 2005, 21:53:02
skipinnz 
Emne: Re: Giant sunflowers
Rose: I've tied a paper bag over the end and when they have finally died off you can then cut the flower head off and all seeds should have been caught in the bag.

20. September 2005, 16:43:35
Rose 
Emne: Gian sunflowers
Anyone know how to dry out sunflowers properly? I grew some really giant ones this summer and want to harvest the seeds ( the neighbours all want some for next year) Do I cut em down now that they are all drooping or do I wait unti they are all dried up? ANy ideas would be appreciated.

20. September 2005, 13:07:20
smelly socks 
Emne: Re: back toward board subject a bit with this
Foxy Lady: Poor pumpkin. I can see the scene in pumpkin heaven now....
'What happened to you?'
'Halloween. You?'
'Yep, same here. How about you?'
'Well you're not going to believe this but there was this woman with a mad gleam in her eye coming at me with a syringe full of milk....'

20. September 2005, 06:13:41
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: back toward board subject a bit with this
Tilpasset af Foxy Lady (20. September 2005, 06:18:18)
nobleheart: i tried injecting a pumpkin with milk,suppose to make it grow real big,it died.lol



20. September 2005, 04:17:18
nobleheart 
Emne: back toward board subject a bit with this

20. September 2005, 04:10:43
nobleheart 
Emne: found the queen bee

20. September 2005, 04:04:40
nobleheart 
LOL

20. September 2005, 04:01:45
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: did you know their are garden green girls?
nobleheart: That sure isn't the Queen lol.

20. September 2005, 04:01:34
nobleheart 
Emne: darn forgot the link

20. September 2005, 03:58:48
nobleheart 
Emne: did you know their are garden green girls?
http://www.landscapeonline.com/research/article/4512
--
PS
foxy,this bee not scary,he is silly

20. September 2005, 03:55:24
nobleheart 

20. September 2005, 03:51:58
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: big bees & wasps
nobleheart: EEEEEEEwwwwwwwww

19. September 2005, 23:01:20
nobleheart 
Emne: big bees & wasps

19. September 2005, 22:53:56
nobleheart 
Emne: Re:
ScarletRose: your piccie?is that because you are sweet or because you are buzzed?

19. September 2005, 07:48:45
ScarletRose 
Emne: Re:
nobleheart: Hey!! where'd ya get my piccie..?? LOL

19. September 2005, 06:50:04
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re:
nobleheart: I try to stay away from bees if i can.

19. September 2005, 05:44:49
nobleheart 
Emne: Re:

19. September 2005, 04:38:16
Bwild 
Emne: Re:
tinksbell: I had a run in with those, once.
Its amazing how they bore their holes in such a straight line!

19. September 2005, 04:32:35
tinksbell 
Emne: Re:
Kipling: They drill holes in our wood beams too

19. September 2005, 04:15:55
Bwild 
Emne: Re:
nobleheart: Big black bees with a yellow stripe?

19. September 2005, 02:36:18
nobleheart 
stuff still growing here too foxy.and I discovered bumbly bee are making holes in the wood in the back of my patio.

19. September 2005, 00:14:24
Ewe 
Emne: Re:
BerniceC: Oh wow! I love palms, they sound great! (apart from having to drag the fonds away to tidy up)

18. September 2005, 23:36:30
Bernice 
perhaps i should have said PALM FRONDS...not leaves.
same difference and still a damn nuisance
I picked up 3 yesterday and 2 of them i had to drag as they were so heavy i couldnt lift them.
they are about 12 years old all my palms so they are huge now

18. September 2005, 07:54:26
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: Gardens
tinksbell: Oh we get that ice also.It'll rain and snow at the same time.Makes for rough driving called "black ice"

18. September 2005, 07:50:26
tinksbell 
Emne: Re: Gardens
Foxy Lady: Yes, when I lived in upstate NY, I was above the snow belt, so we didn't get hit as bad. But one year we got the ice...

18. September 2005, 07:46:20
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: Gardens
tinksbell: Oh i love the snow not the below zero or the blizzards we get.

18. September 2005, 07:43:44
tinksbell 
Emne: Re: Gardens
Foxy Lady: Tamara = Palm Tree, but I prefer the snow to the heat of summers

18. September 2005, 07:39:09
Foxy Lady 
Emne: Re: Gardens
BerniceC: I'd love to have a Palm tree,your lucky you get leaves we get snow.

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