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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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12. Junho 2006, 22:47:02
nobleheart 
Assunto: just some nice plants piccies
Modificado por nobleheart (13. Junho 2006, 22:09:33)
tree and bamboo
bamboo
firetree
dogwood
kousa dogwood #1
kousa dogwood #2

* * * edited by plaintiger to shorten the "too long" post * * *

13. Junho 2006, 16:32:13
ScarletRose 
Wow Noble.. thankies.. those were nice..

13. Junho 2006, 18:42:06
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re: just some nice plants piccies
nobleheart: Yes they were but please try to shorten your posts.

13. Junho 2006, 18:48:08
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re: just some nice plants piccies
nobleheart: The firetree looks like how our trees get in the fall.

13. Junho 2006, 20:45:53
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: My Wavy Petunia
Was so root bound it had know place to grow.I did get it replaced.

14. Junho 2006, 19:04:40
nobleheart 
Modificado por nobleheart (14. Junho 2006, 20:23:24)

14. Junho 2006, 22:12:43
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
Modificado por Foxy Lady (15. Junho 2006, 03:01:44)
nobleheart: That sure would be nice as a logo here but i don't think we can.


edited for typo errors

15. Junho 2006, 00:24:26
plaintiger 
Assunto: Re:
Foxy Lady: no, i don't think so. we don't have a main page like a fellowship does.

15. Junho 2006, 03:02:46
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
plaintiger: I know but it sure would look nice

15. Junho 2006, 03:05:09
ajtgirl 
Assunto: Re:
plaintiger:

Why not?




15. Junho 2006, 06:02:43
plaintiger 
Assunto: Re:
ajtgirl: erm...because we're not a fellowship, Ma'am - we're a global discussion board, and those are structured differently than fellowships.

and now that You mention it, i'm not exactly sure why that is. but it is.

15. Junho 2006, 19:13:13
nobleheart 
spicieangel:
did you identify your flower yet? I am still curious:

15. Junho 2006, 19:17:45
nobleheart 
Assunto: todays flowers
Modificado por nobleheart (16. Junho 2006, 17:29:22)

15. Junho 2006, 19:18:58
nobleheart 
Modificado por nobleheart (15. Junho 2006, 19:20:04)
maybe we need to"plant" a gardening fellowship,others "rose" here.it could be a "branch" office.we could "leaf" it up to fencer to "plot" one.

15. Junho 2006, 20:52:35
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
Modificado por Foxy Lady (15. Junho 2006, 23:47:18)
nobleheart: Thats a good idea.You could have one but remember Pawns can't join.They would have to upgrade.When i wanted to have a Garden Board i went to Fencer.A fellowship you can do yourself your allowed 2.

16. Junho 2006, 05:47:19
spicieangel 
Assunto: Re:
nobleheart: no i havent ive not been back by the houses yet to be able to ask the owners

16. Junho 2006, 08:13:58
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Baiting
There is a rule about baiting on this board.

16. Junho 2006, 17:33:25
nobleheart 
Assunto: todays flowers

16. Junho 2006, 18:53:00
spicieangel 
Assunto: Re: todays flowers
nobleheart: i love lily of the valley especialy how wonderful they smell

18. Junho 2006, 03:41:34
ajtgirl 
Assunto: How's Your garden growing?
Just wanted to pop in and see if anyone has any problems or boasts about their gardens

I don't think we need any more links to esoteric sites...

Practical advice on real gardening issues are in order

Foxy:  How's that petunia?

18. Junho 2006, 09:54:50
plaintiger 
Assunto: Re: How's Your garden growing?
ajtgirl: well-said, Lady.

18. Junho 2006, 15:58:47
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Happy Fathers
To all the Dads

18. Junho 2006, 16:25:53
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re: How's Your garden growing?
ajtgirl: I agree with you you 100 percent.It's time for the humor and jokes to go to the Joke board.I did spray my grapevine and rose bush with garlic,soap and water mixed.I have know green worms on the roses and whatever was chewing the grapevine quit.My Petunia was so root bound it had notta room to grow.

18. Junho 2006, 16:30:00
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
ScarletRose: Thats fine when were out of season but this is full garden,and flower time.In the Fall and Winter i let alot slide by but this is growing season.

18. Junho 2006, 18:36:38
Adaptable Ali 
Realise now, that my plants do a damn site better when im not around

18. Junho 2006, 21:08:35
Rose 
Anyone with bug problems should try a product called Neem. I mentioned it before. Works loads better then soap and garlic. All natural from the Asian Neem plant. It isnt harmful to birds or cats so you can spray all over and just get rid of pests with out hurting the wildlife. Mixed with warm water, you just spray all leaves a few times a week an your pest problems are gone for the season.. amazing stuff.
NEEM

19. Junho 2006, 03:40:52
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
WatfordFC:

19. Junho 2006, 03:43:12
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
Rose: I bought some but never got a chance to use it.My husband has a thing anything but natural,now it's pepper and red pepper to keep the rabbits away.

19. Junho 2006, 21:38:59
skipinnz 
Modificado por skipinnz (19. Junho 2006, 23:52:06)
nobleheart: Frangipani, is one you missed. We're growing one but as yet it hasn't flowered, we believe it's to do with temperature.

19. Junho 2006, 22:00:21
spicieangel 
Modificado por spicieangel (19. Junho 2006, 23:53:03)
nobleheart: lilacs and honeysuckle are my faves but also love the smell of daffodills

19. Junho 2006, 22:31:06
nobleheart 
do daffodils smell?

19. Junho 2006, 22:35:11
Adaptable Ali 
Assunto: Re:
nobleheart: they are very subtle

19. Junho 2006, 22:49:44
nobleheart 
I was just told narcissus smell nice too.

20. Junho 2006, 00:12:35
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
WatfordFC: How's your plant doing? I did get my Wavy Petunia replaced.There was know saving the other plant it was too root bound.I never thought of splitting it in half and making two plants.

20. Junho 2006, 00:14:50
Adaptable Ali 
Assunto: Re:
Foxy Lady: well it looks ok its still got colour to it, so i suppose thats a good sign lol. Just abit disgruntled as to why my hydrainga (sp) has started flowering yet

20. Junho 2006, 00:26:41
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
WatfordFC: Hmmmmmm when it doubt i look it up.I had to look up about my blueberry bush it needed acidic soil,now it's doing great i give it my left over coffee grounds and water it.

20. Junho 2006, 00:28:42
Adaptable Ali 
Assunto: Re:
Foxy Lady: Last year when it flowered it was abolutely gorgeous, but this year i think bugs have been attacking it.

20. Junho 2006, 00:44:27
skipinnz 
Assunto: Re:
WatfordFC:Hydrangeas need to be cut back fairly ruthlessly after flowering to give a good display next year.Could this be your problem?

20. Junho 2006, 02:32:00
plaintiger 
Assunto: Re:
nobleheart: i love the smell of lilacs myself. we have some very straggly (but very big!) ones in our side yard whose delicate bouquet saved them from my thinking they were gigantic weeds and pulling them up.

told You i'm no gardening ace!

20. Junho 2006, 02:49:31
Rose 
Assunto: Re:
skipinnz: Thanks for the tidbit on Hydrangeas. This is year two for me trying them ( taking them from old mothers day potted plants an putting them in the ground) had beautiful purple blooms last year an just learning now about acid soil and now that affects the colour of the blooms. Ive got 4 now in my flower bed, only one is showing the start of flower buds. So when you say to cut them back ruthlessly, can you elaborate? These are only about 6 to 9 inches high in my flower beds now

20. Junho 2006, 02:59:14
skipinnz 
Assunto: Re:
Modificado por skipinnz (20. Junho 2006, 05:34:14)
Rose:Once the flowers have gone all brown and ugly, I cut that flower stalk back to the last leaf and thats where the new growth will come away from next season

20. Junho 2006, 03:03:01
Rose 
Assunto: Re:
skipinnz: Thanks for that! I love the flowers on them. Very pretty and I had no idea until last year that we could even grow them here with out rough winters!
I'm going all perennial now so am learning tons about different plants from poppy to hollyhocks and even lavender. Lots of fun!

20. Junho 2006, 03:27:50
skipinnz 
Assunto: Re:
Rose: Well I hope your seasons don't turn upside down like ours are at present. I've got Daffs coming out and it's winter, they won't last long it's getting mighty cold at nights.

20. Junho 2006, 04:16:41
ajtgirl 
Assunto: Hydrangeas
Skipinnz:
You are absolutely right about the fact that one should never prune hydrangea until their blooms have died.  I prefer to wait until the following fall. The flowers buds are only produced on last years growth. To cut any hydrangea back  limits it's  potential, especially if they are newly planted.

Therefore
 Rose:P Be patient. I have seen some Easter Lilies and Mother's Day Hydrangeas turn into beautiful monstrous shrubs any gardener would be proud to own.

20. Junho 2006, 05:36:51
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
skipinnz: Your into Winter where are you from.Were just getting into Summer and our veggie gardens are behind due to our weather.

20. Junho 2006, 05:41:02
skipinnz 
Assunto: Re:
Foxy Lady:Other side of the world New Zealand. Though we don't get as severe a winter as you get over there. My vegie garden produces all year round, just limited a bit during winter.

20. Junho 2006, 05:44:52
Foxy Lady 
Assunto: Re:
skipinnz: Where i live its a very short Summer and our growing time is less than 3 months.

20. Junho 2006, 08:14:42
Adaptable Ali 
Assunto: Re:
skipinnz: No i dont think so, the guy that does my garden cut it right back at the end of flowering season last year, the leaves have litle holes in them, so definately been attacked by some bugs. I have put some pellets around the base of the bush and saturated it in Miraclegro, so hopefully that will help.

20. Junho 2006, 10:03:43
skipinnz 
Assunto: Re:
WatfordFC:Sorry to hear that I can only assume they were cut back to soon. It works for us each year, but the plants do look really tatty when we prune them.

20. Junho 2006, 10:29:43
Adaptable Ali 
Assunto: Re:
skipinnz: Yes mine looked tatty as well once they had been pruned back. I will keep at it anyway, and feed them once a fortnight and jsut hope soon it will flower. Last year i had the most amazing colours from them.

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