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Comments (186)I don't have any minifloras and the game seems to be at a stopping point. so maybe no one else does either? I am going to jumpstart with one of my very first roses purchased in early 70's that started my addiction, I mean collection: Snowfire, Red blend hybrid tea. unfortunately lost it a few years ago...See MoreLet's play the Succulent ID game!
Comments (6)Thanks guys! With all your suggestions and my super-power googling I'm quite sure I've got an Echeveria pulvinata, some kind of opuntia, another agave americana, and a bulbine frutescens "Hallmark." Not bad for my first plant exchange! As for #3. the other echeveria, I think it might be "Briar Rose." Crenda, I'm still dazzled - I never even heard the work "opuntia" before this forum! Rina - yes, all except for the opuntia which came to me potted already. I have a 100% success rate rooting with water, plus I get to watch the roots take and grow, which makes me feel like I'm not such a failure in life after all. When the roots get pretty substantial I plant them in-ground....See MoreLet’s play Hot To Trot, NOT!
Comments (3)"Growing your own" would be much less of a challenge if you also ate squirrels.... and maybe rabbits ;-) Got rid of our fruiting peaches, getting rid of the fruiting pear, and can't get tomatoes unless grown up against the house where the critters fear to tread. Once scoffed at a GW suggestion to grow things they don't like... and now find myself doing it. Short list so far of just bird peppers, chives, and other spices like rosemary that they don't bother much. They also don't strip our thorned wild blackberry, though still waiting to see how a thornless variety does. They don't show much interest in the prickly agarita either, but too soon to tell if they'll leave the fruits alone. Am thinking okra might also be okay....See MoreLet's play the Yankee Candle game...
Comments (53)Oh man, the papermill. I used to work in a factory close to a papermill. Every few days that horrid smell was in the air. Made me so nauseous....See MoreOutsidePlaying
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