Tropicals & Tender Perennials: Monika's Book Regarding Soil (PART 2), 0 by rjuddharrison
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rjuddharrison wrote: Sherry, they're sticky - They have a million seed pods on them! I am going to put the Pride of Barbados in my front yard with an orchid tree as well. I have alot to do there. Kell, oohhh....I love those trees..They must be a wee bit hardy then during the winter? To have that near my house!! Jeanette - I thought for sure you were in Western Wa. I went to college in Walla Walla- I hear it's turning into quite the wine country. How far from Moscow ID. is Ione? My sister lived by Mcall. Ice festival there is cool. (or use to be way back when) Blaine - Hudson such a joy, when he's not scuttling my plants. He's calming down. He has none of these Pit Bull qualities you read about- He's a lover, not a fighter. He even will go away from dogs rather than challenge them. He's a resque from a place that resques pit bulls. I'm still going back to look at that yard of the month! So great. Speaking of ponds - I'm having the second pond crisis of the summer - going to have to deal with that this weekend. Sidney - I haven't seen that variety- They are so pretty. That is a great idea about the links in the journal. - I hadn't even thought of that! Here is a picture of that vine/shrub that is an alley- Hudson and I like going thru the alleys - no cars - There are some shoots growing too.. Anyone seen this before? |


