Accessible Gardening: #21 Practical Matters for Phsically Challenged Gardeners, 2 by seacanepain
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seacanepain wrote: Those look great, Bets! We only planted a couple of \"Sweet 100\" for salads. I\'m envious of your maters this year too. I saw some celosia in the nursery and you leapt to mind. Weren\'t you planning to grow those this year? Did the fall cause a change of plans? I\'m not big on Facebook myself, but that is where everyone in my family and Kay\'s family keep up with each other so it\'s FB or be out of the loop. The kids are on FB virtually every day, but call only on holidays. It\'s a social media world for better or worse. Trump and Clinton are both using it hard. FB seems the least crazy of the social media websites. The so-called social justice warriors have turned Tumblr into a circus complete with cyber bullying clowns. I know many of the artist and writers who gathered there are moving to Live Journal. I don\'t know much about that one. FB is considered kind of has-been by the young. It is a compromise between the generations for us. The big guys like FB and Twitter aren\'t the only shows in town. Check out all of these. [HYPERLINK@en.wikipedia.org] We moved the tender cacti to larger pots. They are handling the humidity amazingly well. I feared they .might get homesick for the drier conditions in AZ. Is Eve\'s Needles as bloodthirsty as it looks? Here are the hydrangea we want to add. \'Big Daddy\' has been called \"Big Duddy\" in the upper south, but it thrives in the deep south. #1: H. macrophylla \'Big Daddy\' #2: H. macrophylla \'Ayesha\' #3: H. macrophylla \'Heinrich Seidel\' |


