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Comments (13)The internet enables compulsive behavior by bringing similar compulsives togehter! Good to hear a couple of you have more. Believe I read zone 7, Arkansas, Tennessee like, host the absolute most plants so it doesn't surprise me you all have that many. Ken, I can't believe you do up in the great north. Farmboy, one year I did a photo album. It was a nice touch. The pictures show when everything flowered or when it snowed. That was nice and neat you have a running one. List looks better in Excel, I have locations and all but it doesn't translate well into gardenweb. Seems more natural sorted by age than by name. Botanical Name - Common Name - Date Planted - Source Fraxinus Americana - White Ash - January-55 - Previous Owners Quercus imbricaria - Shingle Oak - January-55 - Previous Owners Junglone Nigra - Black Walnut - January-70 - Previous Owners Junglone Nigra - Black Walnut - January-80 - Previous Owners Junglone Nigra - Black Walnut - January-80 - Previous Owners Pyrus ? - Peach Tree - January-80 - Previous Owners Vitis ??? - Grape Vine - January-80 - Volunteer Junglone Nigra - Black Walnut - January-80 - Previous Owners Acer Palmatum - ?Crimson King? Japanese Maple - January-90 - Previous Owners Cornus Florida - Pink Dogwood - January-90 - Previous Owners Cornus Florida - Pink Dogwood - January-90 - Previous Owners Cornus Florida - White Dogwood - January-90 - Previous Owners Lonicera fragrantissima ? - Bush Honeysuckle - January-90 - Previous Owners Vitis ??? - Grape Vine - January-90 - Volunteer Cerces Canadienses - Redbud - January-95 - Previous Owners Fraxinus Americana - White Ash - January-95 - Previous Owners Fraxinus Americana - White Ash - January-95 - Previous Owners Fraxinus Americana - White Ash - January-00 - Previous Owners Junglone Nigra - Black Walnut - January-00 - Previous Owners Pyrus calleryana - Bradford Pear - January-00 - Previous Owners Sambucus - Elderberry - January-00 - Volunteer Metasequoia Glyptostroboides - Dawn Redwood - November-03 - Arbor Day Cerces Canadienses - Redbud - January-04 - Volunteer Cerces Canadienses - Redbud - January-04 - Volunteer Acer Palmatum - Japanese Maple - March-04 - Arbor Day Acer Rubrum - Red Maple - March-04 - Arbor Day Cornus sericea - Red Twig Dogwood - March-04 - Interstate Nursery Ilex ??? - Supposed to be American Holly - March-04 - Arbor Day Malus x domestica - Dwarf Apple (red or yellow? Delicious) - March-04 - Arbor Day Prunus cerasifera - Purple Leaf Plum - March-04 - Interstate Nursery Thuja occidentalis 'Snowtip' - Snowtip Arborvitae - March-04 - Forest Farm Thuja occidentalis 'Sunkist' - Sunkist Arborvitae - March-04 - Forest Farm Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea - Barberry - February-05 - Musser Forests Prunus serotina - Black Cherry - January-06 - Volunteer Lagerstroemia indica 'Dynamite' - Dynamite Crepe Myrtle - March-07 - Lowe's Malus 'Prairie Fire' - Prairie Fire Crabapple - October-08 - Forrest Keeling Rhus Typhina 'Tiger Eyes' - Sumac "Tiger Eyes" - October-08 - ebay Cerces Canadienses - Redbud - January-09 - Previous Owners Euonymus ??? - Burning Bush - January-09 - Lowe's Cornus Florida - Dogwood - March-09 - MO DOC Acer Palmatum - "Fire Glow" Japanese Maple - April-09 - ebay Ilex aquifolium 'Lily Gold" - Lily Gold English Holly - September-09 - Forest Farm Metasequoia Glyptostroboides - Metasequoia "Ogon" - September-09 - Forest Farm Acer Griseum - Paperbark Maple - March-10 - Forest Farm Acer Palmatum 'Higasayama' - Higasayama Japanese Maple - March-10 - Forest Farm Acer Palmatum 'Purple Ghost' - Purple Ghost Japanese Maple - March-10 - Forest Farm Cornus Controversa - Giant Dogwood - March-10 - Forest Farm Nyssa Sylvatica 'Wildfire' - Wildfire Blackgum - August-10 - Forrest Keeling Berberis thunbergii var. atropurpurea - Barberry - October-10 - St Peters Nursery Cornus sericea - Red Twig Dogwood - October-10 - Rooted Cuttings Cornus sericea - Red Twig Dogwood - October-10 - Rooted Cuttings Viburnum opulus 'Brandywine' - Brandywine Viburnum - October-10 - Forest Farm Viburnum opulus 'Leonard's Dwarf' - Leonard's Dwarf European Cranberry Bush - October-10 - Forest Farm Viburnum opulus 'Wentworth' - Wentworth European Cranberry Bush - October-10 - Forest Farm Metasequoia Glyptostroboides - Dawn Redwood - March-11 - Musser Forests Picea pungens 'Globosa' - Globosa Blue Spruce - May-11 - Oregon Grown Nursery Pinus …? - Pine in pot - looks sickly - May-11 - Oregon Grown Nursery Picea engelmannii 'Bushes Lace' - Bushes Lace Engelmann Spruce - May-11 - Oregon Grown Nursery Abies koreansis 'Hortsmann's Silberlocke' - Fir Korean 'Horstmann's Silberlocke' - October-11 - Girard Nurseries Azalea Exbury 'Gilbraltar' - Azalea 'Gibraltar' - October-11 - Girard Nurseries Picea orientalis 'Skylands' - Skylands Spruce - October-11 - Oregon Grown Nursery Oxedendrum Arboretum - Sourwood - March-12 - Forrest Keeling Amelanchier lamarckii - Lamarcki Serviceberry - March-12 - Forrest Keeling You all keep track of your fatalities as well?...See MoreMissing Persons List........ 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Comments (16)I'm still here too! lol. I just haven't had the time i wish i had to check in as often as i would like. When i got back from El Salvador, I had a week to relax before the beginning of the fall semester. Then after two weeks of school, I lost my doggie to an infection in the spinal chord :( and that was really hard on me. I didn't tend the yard for over about months(the grass was halfway up my calves, weeds were growing rampant, hedges were way out of shape... I finally gathered myself and am now spending time bringing the yard back from neglect on the weekends. I promise i will be here more often....See MoreVery personal.....lets talk......cleansing toilets.
Comments (63)Thanks to lisaam!Thai Western-style toilet with accessory hose. Typical flush it yourself Thai toilet. Explains why the floors are always soaking wet. ******* Offsetting the water used in the cleansing water closets one can always install water-free urinals. Indeed, water-free indoor toilets. Time for another bodily function thread?...See MoreA very personal/sensitive question for parents of boys.
Comments (84)..so to round up, if I'm allowed to do so-one can already see what parenthood looks like) Whatever a mother (or parents) will do-some won't like it or would do it differently. Sometimes as a society, sometimes as a community, and sometimes, in her own family. (and latter is very often..saying it as a loving daughter who's just back from visiting her Mom)) So dear Beagles, you know that you make your decisions in a way that seems right to you, under circmustances that are best known to you, with knowledge and considerations available to you in the moment, and with love, and hope, and faith-because that's what we basically have with us when we make this big decision to give a life to somebody. Who is born into a certain family, certain times, certain place, you name it. You chose for him-but plenty of things were chosen for you too. You have a limited amount of control, and you do with it the best you can. "Perfect" doesn't exist anyway and one shouldn't strive for it imo. Good enough is great though because it is full of life, real life-and it is achievable. So you pick up a book that makes sense for you, so to say( to me was Dr. Spock-and I'm fully aware many others hated him, but I found him incredibly calming. Maybe Ukranian trabslation did its magic? lol)and try to worry less.(obviously "a book" can be a theory, a bunch of ideas, a gut feeling, an example you were impressed with, and many other things. Said "a book" to make it shorter) I imagine it's very overwhelming to hear so many opinions at once at the time when one is so vulnerable and has to decide fast. It's overwhelming to me-and I dodn't have to make any decision)) Again, I'm barbaric so I did the procedure, and healing went well. If I was not barbaric maybe I wouldn't even think of doing the procedure, and it'd be just as fine, and then I wouldn't be able to describe my anecdotal evidence of how the healing went, so that's my very limited and modest input. I did it, and in our case, healing went well. I'm surrounded both by people who were circumsized and these who were not (starting with my own immediate family)-and that's not what makes a major difference, neither to me, nor, as far as I can judge, (or from what I could ask) to them. Not in daily life, not to their characters, not to nothing the sharp human eye like mine may discern)) Whatever you do/don't in this case..the chance it will be fine either way is huge. Hugs, April...See Moregardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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