Propagation: Plant propagation part XXI based on my own experience, 0 by evelyn_inthegarden
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evelyn_inthegarden wrote: Sharon ~ Oh, that is wonderful news about your DH....whew! That must be a relief for you. I just clicked on JB's screen name and sent the feedback and it went through fine. Jeanette ~ Yes, how is Bob today? Thanks for the reminder about the feedback for JB. Also, your tomatoes will ripen on the counter. I hear it is best not to refrigerate, if possible. In fall I put the unripe ones in the cool basement then take them out as I need them. JB ~ The willows are planted. Now that I think of it, they may be too close to each other...I may have to move them, but I will do it soon before that become too established, or should I wait and just let them settle a while? You are lucky to have such a fast connection on facebook. Do you have wireless or DSL? (I have a slow landline, so no facebook games for me. Still I would waste too much time if I could, so it is just as well....LOL!) Dave ~ Sorry about your back yard. Who is responsible should fix it, not you. To everyone of whom I owe plants and seeds. I was gone all day today visiting with my granddaughter (unexpectedly), so I will send everything out on Tuesday instead of Monday. Let me go over the list if I left you out, please d-mail me, OK? Dave ~ various thymes and scotch broom JB ~ Golden Vicary Privet Jnette ~ dwarf sweet pea merrymath ~ dwarf sweet pea, tall sweet pea, creeping phlox (very few) WormsLoveSharon ~ Do you want any pink (tall) sweet pea seeds? You can plant them in the fall and they will come up early spring. G-nite all.... Evelyn This picture will stay small.... |


