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Comments (10)Hi Steve. I live in western NY, and I have to say, I did pretty darn good with buy in all my citrus trees this year at a great price BUT, I waited for end of season clearance sales. If I lived closer to you I would love to show off my trees! I am very proud of them, as I am sure you are very proud of your trees! Hi Patty! Thanks for your input. I always appreciate hearing from you. I do see what you mean in regards to this being an issue just about everywhere. In south Florida you can buy all kinds of rare, hard to find tropical fruit trees, but it does not mean that they will grow, and fruit for you! I may just take you up on your advice and contact the growers, and let them know that they need to change there care tags, so there nice trees have a better chance of surviving, AND most importantly, the customers that but there trees are happy! Why just sit here and whine about it? My parents raised me to do something about the situation if I didn't like it! Hi Mike! Sorry you had your issues with dealing with salesman that couldn't help you with what you needed. At one point in my life, I was very into the whole fish tank hobby, and I have to say, I did pretty well with it, and we still do have some excellent pet shops locally that do give out good advice! I also agree with what your saying about Four Winds. They are great to deal with. When I see people complaining about there prices, I try and remind them that you are getting what you paid for. Once you have bought and received a Four Winds citrus tree, you can clearly see the HUGE difference in there quality. I cannot think of ANY mail order grower that offers higher quality trees than Four Winds BUT, they are not a local grower. They are in the citrus belt and I expect growers in those areas to have more knowledge and tips for growing citrus, but like Patty said, you still see sellers in those areas that don't know what they are doing. Hi John. I also appreciate your response, but most of all, thank you for verifying that you provide the correct info for growing your Mayan Meyer lemon trees! I really do appreciate all of you taking the time to check out my post, and for understanding just why I get so angry with some(not all), of these darn local nurseries and garden centers, but in my experience this summer, it seems like the damn growers are also a big reason as to why the customers fail at growing citrus trees. My hope is that some day citrus trees will be more readily available and common in the north east, and more importantly, the customer will feel more confident in growing them. For this to be realistic though, the nursery or garden center is going to have to also carry the products that ensure the proper health of the tree. I wish that the Miracle Grow company would re evaluate there Citrus and cactus mix. It is NOT good for anyone to plant citrus trees into that soil unless you add stuff to it to make it more porous and free draining! They also need to carry fertilizers that are good for the trees, and more importantly, when they do have a good fertilizer, they need to keep producing it, and NOT DISCONTINUING IT....right PATTY! Thanks again everyone for listening to me complain about this stuff! Maybe things will slowly change, and improve! We can only hope right! Andrew...See MoreBoiling water - or just HOT?
Comments (7)Take a large pan, put on stove, fill with water, turn on heat, let water come to a boil. Use a smaller pan to dip water from large pan. Either put in bucket or other container and carry to site. Turn stove off. Very Carefully take dipping pan and fill with some of the very hot water. Lower dipping pan to about 1/2 to 1 inch above plants. VERY Very carefully pour away from you the hot water on the plants. Repeat. The above instructions should be used with caution. No animals or children should be present when following this plan. This is how it was done before hot water heaters and instant hot water. Do not turn your hot water heater to a higher temperature to heat water to kill plants. Turning the heat up on the hot water heater could cause the safety valve to release sending hot water every where....See MoreRECIPE: Why Are My Eggs Grey When I Hard-Boil Them??
Comments (8)For discussion sake, below is the link for the thread on steamed eggs. It seems elphaba (sorry, couldn't resist the green font) is the enthusiast for this method. It would be nice if the OP would come back and let us know how her method differs. I agree with Daisy - may be too much time. I boil for three minutes, take off heat and cover for nine, so about the same time as Ginger et al. I also poke two holes in the flatter end with a safety pin to let the air out. Here is a link that might be useful: Link to steamed eggs...See MoreI'm seeing red and my blood is boiling!
Comments (14)Unfortunately just opening the email sends a notice back to the real spammers letting them know you have a good active account which they add to their lists. The fake ecard ones have been around for a long time but unfortunately many still fall for it and get infected. I personally will not ever open an ecard, not worth it, and immediately move any suspect email to the junk mail folder that is how your email program learns what you you think is junk. It is important to have someone you trust clear out and close any accounts, email or otherwise, when you pass away. Not something we think about but it is something that needs doing. I am responsible for doing this for some one, plus send out a mass email to all the members of the address book informing them of the news, arrangements, and letting them know that the email address will now be closed....See MoreCavimum
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