(Nearly) March Week 1
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Comments (7)Mine didn't bloom profusely either in the spring or fall. It is likely for a couple of reasons. (1) They were planted March, 2008. (2) They are in HEAVY SHADE. BUT, it was a pleasure to see them bloom nonetheless. These were our first plantings after buying the farm. I suspect I will plant more where they will receive more sun. Take a look at the other WILD bloomers at the farm this weekend. Here is a link that might be useful: 2009 Fall Farm Blooms...See MoreRecipes for Easter - Week 5 March 2013
Comments (13)Fruit & Nut Easter Eggs 1/2 cups butter 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 pounds confectioners' sugar 1/2 cup (4 oz) maraschino cherries, drained and finely chopped 1 cup finely chopped pecans 1/2 cup coconut Sweetened condensed milk Extra confectioners' sugar 1 pound dark chocolate candy melts, dark chocolate candy coating, or semi-sweet chocolate chips In a medium size mixing bowl, combine the butter, vanilla and salt. Mix well with an electric mixer. Beat in the confectioners' sugar gradually. Stir in the chopped cherries, pecans and coconut. Add just enough sweetened condensed milk to moisten and hold the mixture together. Knead the mixture until it is well blended. It should be easy to handle and shape, but not sticky. Use the palms of your hands to roll the mixture, a small amount at a time, into egg shapes. (The amount depends on the size and number of eggs you want to make. Use additional confectioners' sugar to prevent it from sticking to your hands.) Place the candy egg shapes on a wax paper lined cookie sheet. Chill in the refrigerator for several hours or overnight. Melt the chocolate in a microwave oven or in a double boiler. Dip each egg in the melted chocolate to coat, then lay on a waxed paper lined tray and allow the chocolate to harden. Place the eggs in paper candy cups....See MoreNearly three weeks, many showings
Comments (6)No hijack perceived, georgialivin; it's all good info! My own experience with a dropped price: last year, we saw ahome (just from the outside, but we knew this builder's product very well) but it seemed too high, so we didn't ask our agent to take us there. One Friday, it dropped by about 6.5%, and we visited on Sunday to view. We liked it a LOT, and were discussing offer price with the agent on the driveway when he got a call from the listing agent. Apparently there was an offer on the table and the sellers had already countered, and we were being informed that we could make an offer but it would take second place to that one. We pondered it and were ready to bid about 99% of the new asking price the next day, but were informed the first offer got accepted, deal done....See MoreMarch 2018, Week 1, Time to Plant Cool-Season Plants
Comments (100)The only thing I am afraid of on the general forums is when people pop in and say something even I know is totally not true, and they usually pronounce it dogmatically, as if it is gospel. Sirens go off in my head and I think, "Oh MY. How many people are going to glom onto this bit of gospel and run with it?" The phrase "First, do no harm" always comes to mind. That, and what Amy said. And what Dawn said. I bet you can predict what's coming, Bruce! Totally believe that. And what Jen said. Brr today. Since it will be cool for the next few days, I'm in no hurry to run and get raised bed soil. But am looking forward to the present forecast of really warmer temperature in 4-5 days. I shall be prepared. HJ, I had that happen, only cardinals up in Minneapolis (I'd like to think ONE cardinal, and it very likely WAS the same one as they were extremely territorial up there.) The first time I was standing outside after it had snowed, marveling at the beauty, and thinking of Russ while shoveling the driveway. Glanced up when I got out there, and there was a cardinal,stark red against a white background, on the light pole across the street, directly opposite me on our narrow street. My first thought was how beautiful the scene was. As my mind was occupied with thinking of Russ, how goofy he was and how I wished I could be visiting with him, I'd glance up. There he sat, just watching me. This continued until I was through, and then he softly flew away. Then I actually keyed into him when I'd be out in the winter, or spring or summer that year, and he often would be sitting fairly nearby, oh, say 15-20 feet, and just watching me. And so I came to associate him with Russ, after that first time. I never though it WAS Russ, but I didn't discount the possibility that it might be a messenger carrying messages about Russ or from Russ. Or maybe he just found me interesting. haha As we know, birds are no different than humans. Each one an individual, with THEIR own little quirks. Now down here, the cardinals don't appear to be quite as territorial, and further, none of them has shown the slightest interest in me, nor have any of the other birds. :) The ticks and chiggers, on the other hand, they think I'm magic. I suspect you had a riveting movie to watch last night, Dawn. That was OUR deal at sleepovers. Big batch of popcorn snuggled up together on top of the quilt, not under, with our OJ, watching one of the marvelous movies. Beautiful memories. It is proving to be an extra special day here today, full of thankfulness and love for gardening, nature, and people, and the source for it all. The only gardening I'll do today is potting up, no small thing in itself. Hope you all are doing well!...See Moreslowpoke_gardener
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