I WANT this Camaro....want it SO BAD....
Faron79
7 years ago
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Wanted so bad: Aptenia Cordifolia - white flower
Comments (2)Opps, another dissappointment. Can't got the plant. Service so bad and super slow. I am back to forum searching for Aptenia Cordifolia White Flower. I have other Aptenia Cordifolias: Yellow Flower, Purple Flower, Red Apple Flower, Pink Flower Variagate leaves to trade with this White one. Thank you....See MoreI want to cry so bad right now...
Comments (10)I purchased Purple Pygmy from an Ebay seller. A few germinated and promptly keeled over from damping off. Nothing else in that entire 72 cell flat damped off. The tropical milkweed I got from same seller hasn't germinated at all. Luckily the Apricot Sprite I got from Valueseeds has germinated and has first set of true leaves. Agastache Rupestris I got from Diane's Seeds germinated pretty well also. I have no idea what percentage of anything germinates. I just count to see if I have enough sprouts and hopefully furute plants for where I want to put them! I ordered more Agastache Purple Pygmy and tropical milkweed seeds in a panic from Hardy Plants/Specialty Perennials. Luckily got an email today saying they'd been mailed. perennialfan273, ya wanna hear pathetic? I've tried direct sowing in January, winter sowing and now spring sowing Larkspur Seven Dwarfs (Valueseeds/TM) and nothing will germinate. Didn't say to soak seeds or do anything special. I read on the forums all the time "just sprinkle the seeds around in the fall when they ripen and you'll always have Larkspur." Not at this rate. I'll be darned if I'm going to pay $1.95 shipping for a 99 cents pack of seeds. Famous last words...LOL. I have one Agastache Honey Bee Blue. The finches didn't eat the seeds off it the way I read they should and I don't see a single seedling anywhere around that plant! It's lucky it's such a workhorse even if the flower color is a little washed out. Hang in there and try again. It's a mission for you now....See MoreI always feel so bad...
Comments (27)I got so caught up in my response that I didn't really answer your question: I know most of you have spouses to help, but for those who don't, and who work full time, how do you do it? If I spend time in the yard, my house goes to he!! and if I spend time in the house, my yard goes to he!!. I do work full time and I'm very involved with my job, often doing work on the computer in the evenings after I get home. I do not have a spouse that helps in the yard. He hates being out there himself but he does understand that it's important to me. He understands that I need to spend at least a couple hours each weekend working in the garden. I'm a terrible housekeeper! If I'm not gardening, then I'm making jewelry, quilting, messin' around on GardenWeb, reading, playing with the animals or just being lazy. I've learned to accept that I'm a bad housekeeping and it rarely bothers me anymore. Sad but true. I can't afford a housecleaning service and if I could I would probably opt to spend that money on plants anyway! I have 2 dogs and 3 cats. They need attention everyday and they need it more than my garden does. When I get home from work, they get my full attention. They are probably the main reason I don't garden during the week. DH travels quite a bit for his job, so when he's home, he gets my attention too! Sometimes both the yard and the house go to he!!. Oh we!!, I can live with that....See MoreHelp-want to learn to crochet so bad!
Comments (7)If you go to a book store I'll bet you can find a book that will have all the stitches in the back. I taught myself to knit and crochet by that. Look also in crochet magazines. If you are left handed though it will be much harder. Then you can scan the pages and "Flip" them and print them. Check the internet for "How to crochet" and you'll come up with loads. The basics are easy. If you want I can send you email on how to. Just email me....See MoreFaron79
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