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What roses do you have coming this spring?
Comments (61)I ordered to many, but it will be alright. I will say what I've just received from Burlington looking awesome! Smith parish denise cassegrain lullaby margo's baby mrs. charles bell mrs. herbert stevens souv. de brod sunshine tip top yvonne rabier calpoly carmela gourmet popcorn grace seward scarlet moss stars and stripes x-rated capitaine basroger mme. abel chatney mutabilis If anyone would like to comment on how any of these do for you I would love top hear it! High Country roses Minnie Pearl Mountain Mignonette Goethe Ferdinand Pichard Varieta di Bologna Hope everyone's orders are doing well!!! Still to receive From Linda at Long Ago roses I will be receiving next month or so Cardinal de Richelieu Indigo William Lobb Henri Martin Rogue Valley, which I believe ships out next week Duchesse de Montebello Louis Gimard Dainty Bess Pandemonium Plus my mystery and free rose which I chose Incantation a Paul Barden rose. I also have three coming from Roses Unlimited, maybe more, if I have the resource's to order more, she's rooting two for me, and one wouldn't be ready until August. They were: Occhi di Fata Edith de Murat ( ready in August) and for the life of me I can't remember the name of the other I will have to call :)...See MoreSo where is everybody!!!
Comments (20)I havae been so busy lately I had a terrible cold then midterms and my daughter was having an emotional crises (her favorite teacher at school passed away unexpectedly) my apologies Kylie, I missed that your sister ill. I will keep yall and gramsharon both in my prayers. I hope that everything gets semi-normal for everyone soon. Mary...See MoreSo, what's everybody doing?
Comments (10)I guess everyone else is just too busy to tell us what they're doing! Anyway, the hot bed is working fantastic. I have already emptied it once, and have it reseeded again and full. Now the warm weather flowers are in, celosia's, zinnia, marigold, ect. I also have eggplant and peppers in there. The plants that have already been potted up are doing ok, considering we're still below freezing most nights. I didn't even put a row cover over things last night and it went to -1 (C) or about 30F. Tonight we'll be a little cooler so I may cover again. It has been very annoying how cold we've been, we woke up to white again this morning, but tomoorw will be up to 50 and sun, so I'll be opening the doors on the greenhouse. I planted a few things in the ground in there, snaps and dahlias, and the cold weather hasn't effected them at all. I knew it wouldn't the snaps, but was surprised the dahlias were ok too. They were seedlings. All my tubers came yesterday, plus lilies, glads and crocosmia's and there is no way I can get them in the ground right now. I can't even see my rows! The deer seem to be able to find them ok though, everytime the snow metls off I see more damage. Not sure what to do about them at this point. It's looking like I may have to fence the area, but that's a lot of work and expense too. Always seems to be something doesn't there? It sounds like your pretty well caught up right now. I have grown both Xeranthemum, and Ammobium and both were nice. The Xeranthemum requires constant cutting to get them at the right stage, but they really hold their color nicely. I don't do dried too much because I didn't have a market for them, but may try a few again for fall decorations. One year I wired a lot of straw flowers and never sold them, and then realized that most growers don't wire them, they just cut and dry, even with some of the leaves left on. I actually like them like that and it's much less time consuming. I'm sure it depends on what you're doing with them. I guess we'll just keep each other updated! Glad all is going well with you. Cheryl...See MoreAnd so it begins -- everybody ready for peak hurricane season?
Comments (6)My canned good are still good from irma, i have 2 jugs of water and some smaller bottles but i likely need a few more, always need more. I do fill 6 large mason jars with water and put in the fridge when a storm threatens and fill every pitcher with water for the cats. And i fill two large plastic lidded bins with water for flushing and bathing. I have 3 bottles of gator aid, which let me tell you if you have to work outside after a storm cleaning fallen debris is wonderful as you lose so much salt while sweating with no ac to cool off in. I have batteries, lamp oil, candles and matches btw cheap dollar store solar yard lights are not a bad way of keeping a little safe light on in the house at night. I pull my yard lights in before a storm and ready to use them indoors. I have a generator arriving this coming weekend, its my sister's and she is moving and has asked me to keep it for awhile, she said use if i need to, its big enough to run the fridge but not the ac. Got my battery operated radio and a radio that can be hand cranked that gets the weather stations. I bought enough cat crates to evacuate the cats in my escape from irma. And have since bought a sleeping bag and have it and other bedding in a box ready to grab if need to escape. I evacuated to my brother in Georgia for irma. He is my closet relative out of florida but it was not ideal cause irma headed for his place and while for florida standard it was not much of a blow, it blew enough to down his power and when he loses power he loses water as he is on a well. So he had a houseful and no working bathroom. I might aim for south carolina next time and my neice, she says she has plenty of room....See MoreRelated Professionals
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