Propagation: Plant Propagation the Basics Oct - 2015, 1 by joeswife
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joeswife wrote: I think your crawfish would eat a slug, big time. My moon snail ate my left over pear center, and Gamera also finished off a part that was too ripe for me. I HAD 5 beautiful gold fish ( left over bait fish from 5 years ago) but, I killed them deader than dead. I didn't wait for the new tank water to be rid of the chlorine before I transferred them, so now I am down to one snail and two tortoise ( turtles) and they are not water turtles. I was so sad and felt so guilty for being in a hurry after all these years of having them, Joe and I took turns taking bugs we had caught including flys and skeeters to watch the jump at them. *sigh* I have two goldfish on my Christmas lIst now. Still have the tub and all that stuff going, just a lonely old moon snail getting really big. I had an idea for a water fall garden and small pond in the basement, in the corner end that always leaks when it rains for three days solid, but I havn't got Joe talked into it YET> It would be nice to have a retaining wall inside as a planter, the small water fall and a small pond, and then all I'd need is a bird or two .. LOL The banana is planted in ground, it is in the front yard triangle, It started out about a foot tall. It is as tall as the house now. He just likes keeping things he has invested time in is all. Ju, I want to move kopper king hibiscus, but it is still green and leafy, should I wait until first freeze? Supposed to rain tomorrow night and Thursday night, so it will be nice to get that. We will then dig out the brugmansias and orchids and ee's from around the pear tree. 2011, 2013,2014, and NOW my 2012 and 2010 pics are on another thumb drive, sorry. Last pic if you click on it, you can see one leaf left of it up in the window, it is in the sump pump..behind the crinum, which I gave away this summer. |


