Propagation: Plant propagation part XVI based on my own experience, 1 by Pughbear7
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Pughbear7 wrote: I agree with everyone ... wild life is so nice to see. and as one of the beach bum tribe it is true once you have lived close to the ocean/gulf it gets in the blood. I have to get to the beach every couple of years so I don't shrivel up and waste away. I would not say unusual weather more like back to normal. the past couple of winters were extreamly harsh for our area. its unusual for us to have anything on the ground (ice/snow)for more than a few days but we had an extended period in the last 2 winters. we are typically in the upper 80's to mid 90's daily here now and a rain storm every week which should stop in the next month. and then its 90's to 100+, with overnight temps getting all the way down to 85.... I am trying a new scheduale in that I finish up by noon and maybe go out in the evenings 6-7ish. I have noticed I have baby veggies already golfball sized tomatoes and gerkin sized cucumbers. Linda its so nice to see you are back online. I have missed you. are your Daylilies blooming? mine are exploding with at least 6 new blooms everyday. I am trying to get something stuckeveryday so I have something coming on this fall most of my seedlings are ready to transplant and some need to be divided before I plant them. here is Dora's 1st inline Have a great day. Dave |


