Some of today’s blooms - trying to test posting from phone
Laura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
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Laura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
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Comments (31)I am trying to understand why you want to view garden pictures on a tiny phone screen, when I can see it much larger on my PC. How can you appreciate nature on a tiny screen? I have a fast DELL PC and RoadRunner Broadband, no problems here. We happily got rid of cellphone plans many years ago, now have Tracphones only in our cars for emergencies. (In my past work life I was in high speed controls). Bernd...See MoreCan't Post From iPhone
Comments (7)Super yummy! Johnliu, are you using the Houzz app or your browser? And have you tried the usual things? Being: Close all apps. (They don't close just because you exit) Turn the phone off and on. Reset the phone. Delete and reinstall the app. Install updates to iOS, browser and app. Or maybe since it's working for Sleevendog, it's all better now?...See MoreTesting my phone with pictures
Comments (11)Ingrid, I'm back with some more about Dahlias. The day is done, and now I can relax. They are pretty easy to grow here but there are a few things they need. They need good drainage with enough deep watering during the summertime. We are fortunate that we can leave them in the ground year round, rather than dig and store the tubers. The snails and slugs like them. Once they get going they are usually ok, but when they first emerge, I need to use bait. I use "Sluggo plus". The tall ones may need staking. Don't give them high nitrogen fertilizer. I throw mine some bone meal, maybe once a year(if I remember to). That's it. They really are nice, and they last a long time cut. I took a few quick pics this evening of some in bloom. Lisa...See MoreOT - test picture of Rosette Delizy - have not been able to post pics
Comments (28)Jackie, they are beautiful. So many blooms, wow!! Jackie how many roses are there ? I meant is it one bush, 2 or 3 ?? I am curious but I will be shocked if you said one. Congrats for posting and I am sure glad you manage to do that :) BEAUTIFUL jin...See MoreLaura twixanddud - SE MI - 5b
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