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Gypsi wrote:
fall color looks like my Texas star hibiscus seedlings Ju. Kitt, keep that foot up some (I know how hard it is.) Debra when your dahlias go dormant, send them on. I have to grow them in pots here but this year 5 out of 6 survived. Couple of years ago I bought 12 and all died, being in clay soil that isn\'t evenly moist.

Beautiful kitties everyone.

I still feed the birds, but just black oil sunflower seeds out back, in an area where dogs and cats can\'t get, and about 10 feet from my greenhouse, in an approximately squirrel proof feeder.. there are 5 perpetually baited rat traps in my greenhouse, found some that don\'t remove my thumb, I\'ve taken out about 30 rats and voles since I bought them. 4 a night for the first few days.

Nice to meet you Sun! I grow my tomatoes in tidy cat buckets with gravel, landscape fabric, topsoil/landscape mix that is fairly heavy, and drain holes just above the gravel. That way if the sun gets too hot I can pick them up and move them to a shadier spot in August, they are putting on fruit again now.

My feral kitty\'s tail. She is a beautiful little long haired tortie but this is as close as she lets me, photo through door