March 2017 citrus PICS, show your trees
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Comments (20)Wanda,i don't think i have ever seen so many cardinals in one place in my entire life.What beautiful pictures you have.You should send that one and others into Birds and Blooms magazine.I don't want your snow but i'd love to have your birds.That's a lot of finches also,and how do you clean that finch feeder.Mine is half that size and is a bear to clean as it doesn't come apart and the big bottle brush barely reaches the bottom of it. To everyone else your pictures are great as well.I love this post and come everyday to see what pictures you have posted. TFS Kathi...See MoreShow us your gardens - a photo thread - March 2017
Comments (8)That does look hopeful, spedigrees, and water in the brook is a wonderful thing. I second the pancake placement, Jane. As if the cold snap wasn't enough, the NWS is talking about "... Elevated risk for fire spread today... Even drier air will overspread southern New England today with minimum relative humidities only 10 to 20 percent expected across much of the region. Northwest winds will not be as gusty as Saturday, but still quite strong with frequent gusts around 25 mph. This combination will lead to an elevated risk for fire spread. Winds should diminish fairly quickly early this evening, after sunset." I do have one unexpected sign of impending spring. My clivia 'Golden Dragon' has never bloomed in the winter when it's supposed to - it always waits until it goes out on the deck (around the beginning of June) and then blooms in July. But this year it started showing a bud on February 28 - probably earlier but I wasn't looking for one. and today the blossom is looking serious even though it's hiding between the leaves! And last year's flower stalk has two seed pods on it! I think I'll wait and see if the seed pods/fruit ripen and then maybe try to germinate the seeds (if there are any in there). Claire...See MoreYour favorite rose pic of 2017-One pic only
Comments (123)Hello BenT, Ahh, thank you! Yes, i’ll Have to dig out the name tags I have stashed away. I’m terrible for remembering names of plants. I’m a true blonde. Haha. I recognise you from a previous thread. You help me decide on varieties to buy for my next rose border. Thanks for your help! :)...See MoreMarch 2019 Citrus trees, please, let's see them.
Comments (34)Remember those pics with my Meyer completely covered with blooms? Well, here's the same tree, this time completely covered with lemons, lol. I have never seen that many lemon buds survive and start plumping up. I mean, i know many are going to fall, but that's still pretty darn impressive. At least to me. I am now watering (and feeding) my trees twice a week. They're still on a 1 tsp of Vinegar/1 seringe of FP each time I water them. By the time I'm done, water is pouring down the pots and half way up the saucer. Then the fun part starts.... Draining it, bleah. I've just done a Neem drench with my last watering, by adding about a Tsp and a half of Neem oil and a few drops of soap to my water/vinegar/FP. Not taking the chance of an infestation less than a month before they go out. Speaking of which, i can't wait to put them out and have my Dining room back! Not much to report on the smaller tree... Had quite a few lemons already, that are steadily getting bigger. I'll be back to comment on everyone's trees, but I have to go take care of mom for now. God bless, . Atheen...See Morestacydkas
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