Propagation: Plant Propagation part XXVIII based on my own experience, 1 by WormsLovSharon
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WormsLovSharon wrote: Well JB, "Historic Storm" is what it has been named. OMG, 10 feet snow drifts with 2 feet of snow. I hope you are OK. We have gone from a high of 68 on Saturday, 61 today and a high of 40 Wednesday and Thursday with a low of 29 and then back in the 60s. The only plants I am concerned about are the lime and orange trees. But I do not dare complain when I look at everyone's weather and poor Linda's two broken feet. I did not get to sleep last night until around 3 am this morning. Have no idea why. I went to bed wide awake and took a Ambient (sp) and did not go to sleep. I woke at 7:30am and decided to roll over and get more sleep. Well I got up at 1:10pm. Bizarre dreams, total dry mouth and took a shower totally comatose. Therefore, got absolutely nothing done except a few problems that I took care of on the phone. And I did cook dinner. Tomorrow is Vern's 78th birthday. We are going to do something. We just do not what at this time. We might drive out and see the new, very large, bridge going over Hoover Dam to bypass the Dam. Dave, I already have you, JB, Linda and Evelyn down for Black Bamboo. Lee, I cannot remember if you wanted any. Dave, I did not think you could kill bamboo. Again, Dave, I saw the color Blue in the description of a few of your plants. Put me down for some of those Blue plants, and yes I am purchasing them, not looking for anything free or discounted. Next week I am having the cannas dug. I need a new list of who wants cannas. Please stay warm, safe, full of energy and hope. That is in my prayers every night for each one of you. Love Sharon. This photo is one of the Cannas that will be dug. I dug about 100 pink rain lilies. Anyone want any of those. If you have two, next year you will have 25. And I have yellow Oxalis. They are a weed in California and termed invasive. They bloom here in the winter and go underground during the summer. Anything that blooms in the desert in the winter is a plant to me not a weed. Evelyn, JB, Dave and Lee are getting Hardy Hibiscus, anyone else. I think maybe Dawn. |


