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Comments (8)Happy Anniversary, from me, too . . I started lurking here 10 years ago in the spring and boy, am I glad I joined! But I could swear that you were here before me, Kathy! I remember back in those days, we could have capital letters in our User Names. Susie...See MoreHappy, Happy, Happy to See Recovery
Comments (13)My lilies have suffered the most. Several completely died back. They'll be back next year hopefully, but I don't know if it was the cold, the wet, or a combination of both that killed them back yet. If it was both, they may not come back. My nasty red climbing rose has blooms all over it, altho the leaves did suffer damage, and the ubiquitous black spot is taking hold. I don't spray it, it will just have to look horrible. I would love to give it to someone who wants to try to dig it out of a precarious location. It is planted right next to the house and there is a permanent plant shelf that has been there since I moved it, so it will be difficult to dig between it and the house (only about a 8-10" space"). I never use the plant shelf. It holds 3 pots and looks kind of like a book shelf, with only one shelf per stand. Kind of striking in appearance actually, but I'm afraid the wind in Oklahoma would knock down any pots planted on it. So, it's purely decorative in nature. What else suffered? A lot of things suffered hail and wind damage, like the petasites japonica, hostas, the acanthus, all larger leaved plants. Dawn, my elderberry leaves are turning a mottled yellow/green - does this mean an iron deficiency or what? They can take a lot of water, so I don't think it's that. I didn't think they really needed fertilizer, so I haven't fertilized it. Just wondering. Katrina, I'm glad your shrubs and trees are coming out of it. Just be patient. The temps have been so cool, that everything growing really well before they hit, has slowed down a LOT! For instance, my aristolochias were growing gangbusters, but haven't grown at all since the cold hit us. Lots of things just standing still. It's really weird, too, because I have morning glories popping up that I just planted about 2 weeks ago. Now, they need tons of warmth, so I'm totally shocked that they are coming up. Could be the soil is still warm, and just the above ground plants are being affected. Very strange spring IMHO. But, with the soil still warm, you should be okay and start experiencing growth once the temps warm up consistently again. Susan...See MoreHappy Easter!
Comments (7)Thank you Jeanne, Luvs and Candy. We had a wonderful day with family and friends. The weather was perfect..very warm and sunny! Here's a new pics of the table w/ people! Hope you had an enjoyable day!...See MoreHRSG -Happy Passover
Comments (3)Thank you so very much! Have not been online since Friday, and this was so sweet of you to remember me! You are awesome Maria! ~: )...See Moreyeonassky
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