My gardenias are finally starting to bloom!
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My flowers are finally starting to bloom
Comments (7)Yep. Thanks for sharing - luckygal. :) My daughter is the only person I text cause it is cheaper than long distance so she has taught me all the lingo.........or some of it. Most of the time she doesn't say it with much enthusiasm tho......I knew that was Edelweiss....but I just wasn't awake yet this morning....and kinda sick of the rain! And I still haven't had any luck finding a hundred breeding pairs of dragonflies! Nuff said. I don't recall seeing a title on this forum of Complaint Department....<:>...See MoreFinally! My 'YELLOW' flowering gardenia is starting to open! Pic
Comments (9)Hey Lady! I was so upset, that I decided to have a small memorial service for it and then buried it next to my dead canary..lol I had no idea I had such a positive impact on you. I'll bet you are just dying for your Duke to do something? How big is it and where does it reside? Does it take precedence over all your other plants for a sunny prime space? I can probably help you to get it to at least survive and hold on to its leaves if you let me? Check for pests too. I would keep a bottle of some kind of insecticidal soap around and spray it every other week anyway. Spider mites might be dropping, sucking the life out of your leaves and you would never know it unless you see them using a magnifying glass. I hear you about pushing the envelope. That is me all over! I grow the most hardest plants to grow for the challenge and satisfaction of knowing that I can do it. Besides, doesn't it seem that the strongest fragrance indoor plants always come from the warmer regions? You are right, the people here a just wonderful and I must add that, 'Yellowthumb' has been a huge influence on me for reaching out. He has accomplished so much in growing the most difficult plants and in Canada. I am always proud of him and he has shown me it can be done, along with many others here too of course. I will post a pic if I should get another flower again. May I suggest something? You can always buy a thermometer that will register when the temp drops to a certain point and sound an alarm in your home. Also, if you should loose electricity, you could always have a backup of a 'Propane Heater' you can get a Home Depot very cheap. Lou: You must get, you must get, you must get.....:-) Mike...See MoreThe finally blooming NOID that started my collection
Comments (18)Hello Everyone, Mike, That is great news about your Inflo!!! Lets see another pic if you have time!!! Any bloom this time of the year is such a special treat!!! Any collection small or large is still a "collection..." Your collection will be increasing this year, im sure!!! Do you have a Christmas "wish list?" I think i will have to start a new thread and ask about everyones Santa's wish list for this year... Could be troube!!! LOL... Hey Andrew, Congratulations on the Scentsational!!! : ) Makes it a good day when you have another cutting that has finally rooted..this one has taken its "sweet" time!!! Pretty work!!! Have a great day, Laura...See MoreBloom is finally starting
Comments (11)GAAAACK!!!!! Oh my goodness!!!!! Those are stunning roses!!! Dark Night is my favorite - wow!!! Then I love Hot Romance and Ebb Tide!!! Oh wow!!!!! Heaven, I'm in heaven, and my heart beats so that I can barely speak...(wonderful old song to go with wonderful new roses!!) Carol...See Moretuezday1
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