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OK thanks folks, now I'm clear on it, and will re-label my stored pics.
ha ha, both of you! I don't want it to fall on me in 100 yrs when I'm riding by on my skateboard. :lol: Great pics, thanks.Re the CIDP ID...(Houston,...
Well, alchris, I'm gonna wait to see your pics :? 'coz I'm dreading doing this job...
Gosh, I've been dreading that THAT would be the answer!It's so heavy...That'll be a two-person job for sure. It will be tough to get enough soil unde...
knn, I found this reference to yellowing sago fronds as a deficiency:As with most plants, there are some problems to look out for. A condition called ...
There are SIX pups on my old, neglected Sago! Yippppeeeee!I didn't dare remove and plant any of the pups when I repotted today. Can they be left on?...
And just think...spring sales are just around the corner! :lol: A new wing on the greenhouse perhaps?
Whoa...you folks know a lot!So I'll have to look for Navels. ThanksBarb
Thanks for posting the pic...so that's what Needles look like. They're gorgeous, and I'll keep my eyes open for one (even though I'm not off to Ontar...
Thanks for lookin' at 'em!Re "treeing", here are those groundcover cotoneasters that I'm training. It'll be a lot of work to pinch out everything tha...
30...31 years! Once I stopped putting it in a hot, dry house for winter (and into the cold, barely-heated building, at a south window, no water for 3...
That growth looks like it's all from one year!? Rampant comes to mind for adverb. Looks like you're really enjoying your GH, saw the posts in anothe...
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