Propagation: Plant propagation part XV based on my own experience, 0 by evelyn_inthegarden
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evelyn_inthegarden wrote: My 20 year old cat looked like she was ready to go, a month ago. We took her to the vet and they discovered a sore that was infected. They gave her a time-release antibiotic, and I swear that cat must be reborn to her ninth life now. Her coat was craggy - now smooth and lustrous, she could hardly walk and now runs around. I was think it was her time, but one never knows. Dawn your dog will be in my thoughts and prayers as well. Janet, we are all waiting to hear the good news from you. Dave, are you over your flu? And high winds? DH's fever broke and now has bronchitis, but no symptoms while he had the fever. Still, he is out mowing since they have predicted rain for tomorrow. Hopefully I will finish at least #6 of my SFG's, as I have dug them all out before planting this time, sifted all the roots with a flat that has smaller holes in it, and added a good deal of perlite, vermicuite and peat, as their is no coir here yet. Then planted them. There are 5 of them planted. There are peas, carrots, potatoes, broccoli, bush beans, beets, lettuce, marigolds, nasturtiums and stevia in the first four, with one of them all in basil, at DH's request, for pesto. #5 has tomatoes, parsley, carrots and basil. The rest will have tomatoes, leaf lettuce, onions, peppers and eggplants and more basil as well. I am not sure where all the rest of the tomatoes will be going, but I did get some large containers, and maybe some in the ground as well. I will be taking my chances with gophers, in that case... This message was edited May 16, 2010 3:37 PM |


