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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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26. Ottobre 2005, 07:32:09
Foxy Lady 
Ohhhhh No were getting snow with big white flakes and before Halloween wow.
Thanks Wilma!!!!!!!

26. Ottobre 2005, 02:46:54
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
harley: Well i sure hope it keeps her out.Were getting sleet oh no that'll be frozen for sure tonite.

26. Ottobre 2005, 00:29:31
harley 
Argomento: Re:
Foxy Lady: Way more than double the trouble!! I never had to worry about pine needles, I always had an artificial tree. But I remember from when I was a kid those things get everywhere! Theres no play pen in the world will keep pine needles in!

26. Ottobre 2005, 00:25:49
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
harley: Twins oh my thats double trouble .....Were also afraid she'll pick at the pine needles everything goes in mouth now.

26. Ottobre 2005, 00:04:29
harley 
Argomento: Re:
BerniceC: Cats are much more adaptable than dogs, and I think they understand more too. Dogs are very loyal and stress more with changes. They also pick up on their owners feelings more than cats.

25. Ottobre 2005, 23:55:30
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
harley: I have just given him a shirt with a tissue in the pocket that I found in the bedroom..it was going to be washed before I dispose of his clothing and he seems to be sleeping happily, but we will wait and see. It doesn't seem to be bothering the cat altho he has gotten more smoochy with me LOLOL....He was Verns cat.

25. Ottobre 2005, 23:43:41
harley 
Argomento: Re:
BerniceC: Aww the poor thing. It might just be a phase, its probably just him being sad thats making him do it. He'll be confused about why he isn't around now, and he'll also be picking up on your sorrow. Its a bad time for you both.

25. Ottobre 2005, 23:37:55
Bernice 
Argomento: Re:
harley: thanks Harley I will try the article of clothing and see what happens....he pooped twice last night...once on a mat that I was able to wash (I put him outside, first time ever at night) and he got up this morning when I let him in and he pooped on the carpet :(

Thankfully I have a good cleaner and there arent any stains.

25. Ottobre 2005, 23:29:23
harley 
Foxy when my twins were little I'd put my tree near a wall, then get cotton or string, and in 4 or 5 places tie it around the middle of the tree so you can't see it and pit in to the wall behind. It stopped the tree falling on them if they pulled it.

25. Ottobre 2005, 23:25:25
Foxy Lady 
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ScarletRose: They sell a Pine scented spray you can spray the tree with.We usually put ours up about a week before,this year with the baby all over i'm thinking of putting the tree in the play pen.Safety reasons for the tree mind you.Nahhhh i'm worried about the pine needles and her grabbing at the tree.We did this with Gabrielle and it worked out well.

25. Ottobre 2005, 20:39:30
ScarletRose 
Argomento: Re:
harley: I ended up buying an artifical one last year.. it is 7 foot tall.. but, I still enjoy the smells of a real one.. who knows.. maybe I will just buy some fresh garland or something..

25. Ottobre 2005, 20:29:04
harley 
I know its not quite the same Scarlet but there are some beautiful artificial trees these days. And they last for years.

25. Ottobre 2005, 20:27:23
ScarletRose 
Thankies for all the suggestions.. every year I dread getting that real tree only to having to get a new one a week before Christmas... due to the first one drying out so much..

Either that.. or I wait till a week before to get a tree..

25. Ottobre 2005, 14:14:22
tinksbell 
Argomento: Re: Holidays are right around the corner..
ScarletRose: The recutting helps a lot, also there is a product some places sell called Prolong which seems to help...

25. Ottobre 2005, 02:37:15
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Holidays are right around the corner..
ScarletRose: My husband always re-cuts the tree after we get it home and gets it in a big pail of water.We never put it up too early the heat drys it out.SR we tried all the tricks even the aspirin but constant watering works best for us.Reason for re-cutting is the sap runs to the bottom and reseals itself.

25. Ottobre 2005, 02:14:47
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: Holidays are right around the corner..
ScarletRose: If they still have their roots attached they can take up water, and then be planted out after the festive season.

25. Ottobre 2005, 02:12:56
ScarletRose 
Argomento: Holidays are right around the corner..
Who has that perfect water solution to keep Christmas Trees from Dying out?? ..

I have heard about the lemonade mixture but, it doesn't seem to help mine.. does someone else know a better mix?

25. Ottobre 2005, 02:06:56
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
BerniceC: No problem Bernice pets also go thru a mourning period.Harley has a good idea about using some clothing of Verns.
Please feel free to post.

24. Ottobre 2005, 12:13:10
harley 
Argomento: Re:
BerniceC: It can sometimes help to put in their basket an item of clothing which would have Vern's scent on it. An old jumper or something. It might make him feel a bit happier.

Theres some quite good advice on this page too;

http://netscape.petplace.com/Articles/artShow.asp?artID=4085

Good luck with him.

24. Ottobre 2005, 09:09:54
Bernice 
this isnt gardening but.....???

has anybody had personal experience in losing someone thru death?

what have or has been done to console and comfort pets???

My wee Bear (shih-tzu) is pining (sp) for Vern...will not go outside...pee'd on the mat in the night and is generally got a sad hang-dog look.

Im sorry Foxy, but gardening, pets, digging holes, and crap on the lawn seems like it all fits in...*:)*

24. Ottobre 2005, 05:25:47
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: Snow
spicieangel: C'mon up to New York State we have all kinds of winter sports.I love it here and the 4 seasons and the snow.Just hate the high oil bills.

24. Ottobre 2005, 05:17:18
spicieangel 
Argomento: Re: Snow
Foxy Lady: oh my lucky lady i know you dont think so lol but i love snow maybe ill try to talk hubby into moving to your neck of the woods lol

23. Ottobre 2005, 19:19:22
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Snow
Well we woke up to snow nothing big it's gone already.

23. Ottobre 2005, 04:50:49
Foxy Lady 
I don't know about any body else but our weather is in the 30's.Our fall is cutting short and we could see Snow soon.Oh what a horrid thought.

20. Ottobre 2005, 07:13:49
nobleheart 
Argomento: fragrant foliage

19. Ottobre 2005, 02:22:59
nobleheart 
I though my fellow garden gnomes would find this interesting:

celeb treehuggers

http://www.treehugger.com/files/celebrities/index.php

18. Ottobre 2005, 23:36:30
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
Modificato da Foxy Lady (20. Ottobre 2005, 09:55:12)
amandalove: It sure has been raining here about every other day were getting soaked.


Send some over here Girl friend

18. Ottobre 2005, 04:06:36
GGROBINLOVE 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
skipinnz: some neighbors said that straw about 4"" deep over the plants do help since our winters can be pretty cold. thanks tho for answering.

18. Ottobre 2005, 04:04:50
GGROBINLOVE 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
Foxy Lady: wow we were lucky this year to get the rain we got which after 9 years of drought it was good produced a pretty Fall was cold for awhile but warm this week

18. Ottobre 2005, 04:02:04
GGROBINLOVE 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
Rose: hi yes i saw some on the plants in september when we looked at the house

16. Ottobre 2005, 21:00:08
skipinnz 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
amandalove:I'd leave the stawberries alone and when they start to flower next spring then place straw around and under them to prevent bugs eating them, thats if the birds leave you any.

16. Ottobre 2005, 19:52:43
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
Rose: I bet we get snow by Halloween we have before when the weather is like this.

16. Ottobre 2005, 17:35:57
Rose 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
Foxy Lady: Same here. Unreal the rain in the last few days and the wind is pretty bad too. We set up our halloween decorations friday and luckily all are in tact just rather soggy..

16. Ottobre 2005, 15:23:43
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
Rose: How's your weather? Were getting lots of rain 9 days straight,today with high winds.

16. Ottobre 2005, 15:21:33
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
amandalove: I live in Central NY where it snows,blows and freezes......We do nothing except fertilize in the fall.

16. Ottobre 2005, 13:56:18
Rose 
Argomento: Re: strawberry plants over winter
amandalove: I live up North and we don't cover our strawberry plants at all. Just let em do their thing. Are they still producing strawberries at this time of year?

16. Ottobre 2005, 08:22:33
GGROBINLOVE 
Argomento: strawberry plants over winter
can any of you members have any outside strawberry plants? I just moved and I have some growing outside should I cover them with Straw for the winter? I life in the north west?

14. Ottobre 2005, 23:32:29
nobleheart 
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14. Ottobre 2005, 20:29:32
Eriisa 
LOL, I am a bit more south

14. Ottobre 2005, 20:26:45
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
Eriisa: Oh wow those are so nice and green,and look bug free.Everything here is turning brown and dying for till next year.

14. Ottobre 2005, 18:24:39
Eriisa 

14. Ottobre 2005, 17:00:15
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
Eriisa: Sure you can post it here........Our garden is all cleaned out and ready for next year........My rose bush is in rose heaven we had to dig it up.......Got our Lilacs pruned and fed.Our blueberries we left for the birds as the grapes.Were getting into some early cold weather and bet we get snow by Halloween.

14. Ottobre 2005, 16:43:51
Eriisa 
now, Any one wanna see a pic of my coleus? I can take one and post it somewhere. Its amazing how they survived a tree falling on them. Except for the fact that they were 2 feet tall and now are about 6 inches, you'd never know! lol

14. Ottobre 2005, 16:42:44
Eriisa 
Thanks Foxy. I just didn't think it was my place, even tho I could have.

hugs all around!

14. Ottobre 2005, 16:37:02
Foxy Lady 
All post have been removed that were uncalled for.I enjoy this board and have no problem with anyone posting.

14. Ottobre 2005, 06:11:36
nobleheart 
Argomento: Re: todays cool plant
ScarletRose: smarty pants,I should have known

14. Ottobre 2005, 06:10:09
ScarletRose 
Argomento: Re: todays cool plant
nobleheart: so that's where Trix comes from?? LOL

14. Ottobre 2005, 05:53:06
nobleheart 
Argomento: todays cool plant
Arbutus Unedo ("Strawberry Tree"),there is one at the royal botanical gardrens:
http://abbeynews.net/gallery/PortolaHills.jpg

13. Ottobre 2005, 14:36:32
Foxy Lady 
Argomento: Re:
ScarletRose: Sure thats a word i think.......

13. Ottobre 2005, 06:00:00
ScarletRose 
Argomento: Re:
Foxy Lady: I will four tumplit that!!!

hehe is that a word? LOL

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