Accessible Gardening: #21 Practical Matters for Phsically Challenged Gardeners, 2 by seacanepain
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seacanepain wrote: Hi Sheri! Good to see your post. Yes, I meant Scraps. The address was Lena, Mississippi. It has to be our Scraps. I thought I would send her a card to remind her who Jim Smith is. I should still have her address. Sadly, no sign of Vickie (Cando1). There were some beautiful plants in the Coleman Tropical House today at the botanical gardens. I couldn\'t stay inside very long. I was drenched in sweat just from my brief walk thru. Our 92 felt refreshingly cool when I walked out. I try to drop by the DABG whenever I have business in Dothan. Still keeping my eyes out for chocolate basil, VORTREKER and Squatch with Cando1 in pursuit. LOL. I was in Dothan taking Kay in for her check-up with the cardiologist. She had a BP of 104/70. That\'s almost a bull\'s eye on the 110/70 target the nephrologist gave. Yay, bring on those veggie burgers! You watch. Now that she has her BP under control, she will be on my case. lol. Different types of veggie burgers and different flavors of hummus have become our summer staple. A few minutes in the Foreman Grill and we have a healthy meal. No problem with burn out yet. I never knew there were so many different takes on hummus. Good cuts of beef go into the indoor grill too. No one wants to cook in this heat. Kay saw some hydrangeas she would like to use in your garden design, AG, since you were the one who told us their symbolism. I\'ll post photos of those tomorrow. (Jim) #1: Alamanda. Compounds in this big beauty are being used to treat cancers and HIV. #2: Caladium (I assume.) |


