Rose Vasquez in Rockport found a donkey, posted on Facebook
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Comments (138)Thanks for bumping this up, Daniella! I miss you! Call me. I got a sprout from my Boromea(sp?)! I'm so excited I forgot what it's called!LOL Nice see everyone's beautiful & handsome faces! :) Thanks for asking Siam & Ryan. I've checked in just didn't post. Didn't feel chatty!LOL I think I have a touch of winter blues.Feeling better with the warmer sun & longer days. I'm also reading the Twilight series of books. Really hard to put down!;) Theresa...See MoreWANTED: San Antonio Spring Plant swap April 5th
Comments (123)Newish to SA by way of the DoD. Just saw this posting. Bought a new house and have been going crazy with landscaping, granted it seems to be a tad different than what you all do. Is this once a year or other? If once a year, would there be interest next uear for any of the following: Goji berry Honeyberry Blueberry southern Pink lemonade blueberry Brown turkey fig Everbearing fig Pineapple guava Named versions of dragonfruit (purple haze, American beauty, and another. May have other types ready to propagate by then) Pomaagranet If I can acquire good root stalk I have some great, sweet kumquats, sutsumi. Can not guarantee Meyers lemon would be ready. Loquat And this bush that grow REALLY good here. Stayed green all year and has maroon/reddish thistle haired type of flower or something. Pretty sure I can root cuttings as this thing grew from 2ft to about 5ft in 8 months And if interested may pull up rootball for this black leaved crape myrtle. It was planted in yard, thought it was dead in the winter and mowed over 3" new growth. Just seeing as some of my stuff may take time to graft or root....See Morewanted: have sa swap reminder
Comments (71)Tonya, I put Chocolate plant next to your name as soon as I read your first request. I've got lots of them, they reseed easily and are growing in several places around the yard, however I wouldn't call them invasive -- they sort of politely reseed just where they look the best, LOL, so if anybody else wants one just let me know so I can dig some up. See my list above for anything else anybody wants....See MoreUpdate #3
Comments (33)These were killer bees. No one wants to adopt them. They are extremely dangerous to be around. They will attack and chase you for a quarter of a mile. What happens, the killer bees cross with regular honey bees, and the only way to tell them apart is microscopically. They are extremely aggressive and dangerous not only to people, but animals as well. I am sure any bee keeper in this area would want to eradicate them because they don't want them taking over their hives. They do produce honey...and that is how they managed to spread. An experiment in Brazil (in 1956, I think) went wrong and they escaped. They were trying to produce a better honey bee by crossing them with African bees. Over the years they have migrated up from South America into the southern states. I am sure people everywhere would want to stop them before they infect hives and continue to spread further....See More- 6 years ago
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