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Comments (53)Has anyone tried the "Hot Water Bath" treatment? "A hot water bath is one of those harmless-t-everything treatments that destroys all kinds of bad things in the garden and greenhouse. Daffodil growers use them to cure their bulbs of the nasty little Narcissus Bulb Fly, which incidentally will also attack Amaryllis bulbs. Each bulb is dipped for exactly 40 minutes in water heated to 110 degrees C for 40 minutes, then quickly removed to minimize heat damage to the bulb. Some growers immediately dip treated bulbs in Sulphur, Thiabendazole or Thiophanate Methyl, which are fungicides. I prefer Sulphur because it is the most organic thing you can get your hands on. Once dried, the bulbs can be replanted but should be monitored to make sure they are no longer infected."...See MorePhoto Upload Testing
Comments (67)With Windows XP you can resize your pics by right clicking on the pic, go to Send To and select Mail Recipient... You will then have the option of making your pic smaller... It will come up as an Attachment in an e-mail... From there you can drag the Attachment to another folder or your desktop then delete the e-mail. If you are using your cell phone to take pics to post on the internet make sure you turn off your GPS first !!!... There are bad people out there who can retrieve the GPS coordinates from the pic and find out just where the pic was taken, down to the room in your house! Hugs, Rita...See MoreCraft Books/Patterns Looking for a New Home
Comments (4)Thanks Sharon - that's a great idea that I never even thought of. I love this place - so many great people with so many great ideas!~...See MoreAn interest in our individual climates.....
Comments (28)Hi everyone my Hardy zone is 9a ,Annual high temperature:79.4°FAnnual low temperature:50.2°FAverage temperature:64.8°FAverage annual precipitation - rainfall:12.01 inch CA ( Calfifornia) as a whole is in a serious drought. We do get temps below 30 degrees but it will be only for 3 hrs and only for a few days if a cold front comes in. Last year it snowed 6 miles away and this hasn't happen since 1930 ! I would say we have winter for barely 2 months give or take. We have random weather where I live. One day it could rain out of no where then the next day triple digits. I live right in the war zone of the santa ana winds. We can get pretty high winds and when its cold the wind and cold will burn the plants. This year they said El nino is coming which would end the drought. We will have to wait in see. It barely rains here and we have low humidity so its very hot and dry. I live not far from Vegas and the Mohave Desert reserve. I am also close to Joshua tree. I am very tempted to plant a adenium in the ground. If some do not know I have a 26' x 48' greenhouse that is almost finished. I will be placing seedlings in there and if we do get colder temps I will place all adeniums in greenhouse. I will not have a heater but when summer hits I will place a shade cloth over the green house to keep heat down. 2 circulating fans will also be bought for next year. Lastly even though I posted our average temps I feel like 90-100 plus for summer is normal. Just a few weeks ago we had two heat waves and they went triple digits....See MoreBabka NorCal 9b
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