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Comments (3)Caseyin I have some bad news for you--there is nothing wrong with your palm. It looks very healthy. It is the nature of palms for the bottom leaves to slowly die as they are replaced from the top. thats hoe the trunk forms. Keep up the good work and you can trim off those browning fronds anytime you want....See MoreFirst few weeks back indoors
Comments (4)Margo, Summer before this last, many plants were set back by the extreme heat, coupled w/ neglect from our being out of town for family illness. This fall, we had nice enough weather that we could have windows open most of the first 4 weeks after the orchids came in, and I kept the door to the orchid room open, the AC vent open (w/ only the fan blowing) & the oscillating fan on during the day. Still, it was about 10 degrees warmer inside than outside. If windows had needed to be shut, I would have tried to keep it cooler in there by doing everything else mentioned above. So far, nothing has seemed set back by the transition. Time will tell. Hope yours fare well. Whitecat8...See MoreTransition to Fall Garden
Comments (12)Not sure if there's a way to respond to each answer individually, but thank you, Leekle2ManE and TheTradition! The advice is very helpful. TheTradition: So since your berry plants are healthy (as mine seem to be), are you going to leave them in place for another season or start fresh? Once my strawberry plants started producing, their biggest predator was my puppy! She loved pulling off the berries, parading around/trying to get me to chase her, and eventually eating the ones I couldn't recover. So I built a little chicken wire box to go over those four plants. It was very easy to do and still allowed plenty of air flow. It's not pretty, but I bet it would do the job with birds. It didn't occur to me that it would have to rest on two sides of the raised bed, so squirrels might figure out that they could go underneath to get the berries unless you're working in-ground and it can rest flat on the ground. It's pretty cheap to make, though, so might be worth a try. I've attached a picture (I hope)....See More2017 Fall Color Thread! (Spent Blooms & Foliage)
Comments (12)Limelight: Pinky Winky: Everlasting Pearl: Tuff Stuff: Peace and Bloomstruck: Peppermint: Lets Dance Rhythmic Blue: Unnamed:...See Morenicholsworth Z6 Indianapolis
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