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Comments (3)The tree fell during Ike and landed on my rangoon creeper, it laid on the vine for a couple of weeks. It was also under 4' of water for at least 24 hours. It looked and acted dead, it got stomped, pulled, trashed. It's ALIVE! And it's not nearly as tough as the cross vine. We couldn't even find where the base used to be. We started digging a pond there. Imagine my surprise when one day while digging I noticed something sprouting. Cut it to ground level and stand back! Good luck with the work. I feel your pain. And I'll bet on the cross vine too, who's our bookie? Tally HO!...See MoreJoin me for lunch on Wed. 3/22 and 3/29!
Comments (28)I am going to have to cancel as well - daughter is still sick, in fact, I think she may have added either a sinus infection or a bad reaction to one of the medicines to her list of issues, because she has a super bad headache and says the room won't stop spinning. So it looks like I'm going to be spending my afternoon at the pediatrician's office (again!). But definitely next time - anywhere in King of Prussia works for me -- has anyone been to the new mall extension part yet? We could make it a group mall tour! Thanks for organizing this and I hope we'll try again even though life got in the way for some of us this time....See MoreMore rose pictures...join me!
Comments (612)@Diane Brakefield Diane, what beautiful views! I love the light/color with the snow. I'm sorry you lost your cat. Persians are such beautiful animals. Fish/Seaweed only smells a little when I pour it into my spray bottle. Once it's watered down and sprayed, it doesn't seem as noticeable. I got sick of spraying the roses with the egg mix I was making and just stopped at one point over the summer. It's hard for me to say which repellent idea has worked best....I tried to mix them up. I read somewhere that if you throw deer off of their paths through your yard, they'll remember and stay away once they've changed their path/direction. I'm hoping that my yard stays on their "rotten egg/fish/milorganite avoid!" radar for at least a few more years ;) Earlier this summer after spraying the roses and putting milorganite down...I was 99% sure it worked. Hadn't seen a deer all spring when they're around most. Then one morning I woke up and saw a big deer up up on the outside of my fence, right in front of those 8 climbing roses on the fence line. Went outside and the big deer moved slowly into the woodline and then I noticed a little baby deer curled up. I backed off and kept my dog in the backyard for a week or two, let the mom raise the baby deer. Every morning I'd look out my windows and make sure the baby was still there curled up in the grass. The mom would come back every sunset to feed it and sleep with it. Eventually the baby could walk and marched into the woods with the mom. They never touched the roses though.... even if they did, I would have had a hard time getting upset with the two of them. @rosecanadian - I would looooove a blanket or sweater made of my sheepadoodles hair! Sometimes when I'm petting him I have to remind him that he's lucky I'm not Cruella. They have such soft hair hah....See MorePlease join me for belated wishes for Ded......
Comments (39)I'm sorry we missed your birthday, and sorry it wasn't particularly joyful for you anyway.... What rotten timing. Of course Covid at any time is rotten timing. Pick a month, any month, and pretend its your birthday all over again. I will sometimes try to slip away and just do something I'd find fun with DH. His sister married a man several years ago who is one year older almost to the hour than me....if there is a party its usually for us both. Long ago before they were a couple, I worked for him, and would have to share the office birthday cake. I'm still sharing that d*mned cake! But a Happy Belated Birthday to you, we'll do better next year?...See Morepip313
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