Plant Propagation, The Basics, January 2017

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

Cytf all good there Some difficulty keeping myself concentrative

Gypsi I fell asleep after your last post yesterday Nice you have room around you and for your Bees ..

Things here get sprayed all the time
Now there is another Mum ,, the yarrow and asters still look the same

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(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

Good project Cytf!

Thanks for the seed bomb info Gypsi!

There's nothing quite like the sight of seeds sprouting Ju!

Fort Worth, TX

Alright I started a February thread. It is here: http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1437782/

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

great idea with the stands Cytff, I am glad you have set that idea up. Gypsy, I don't know how you ca keep up with a greenhouse, plants, bees and chickens. I am good to keep up with the bird feeders right now LOL
Thanks on the comments you guys, I am home and just now up, so tired these days. Started taking my minerals again maybe that will help. Glad to see your close ups of your babies, Ju. Wet out to look at the pots I planted in and no shows so far but that is okay it is too soon. my bulbs are up to soon anyway. My N key is still sticking so I have to go back and fix everything before I hit send what a pain. :PP
That first bloom I posted up there is a brazilian morning glory that is going full guns downstairs, everything I have that is from south of the planet is in full bloom.
Alice, I found out about beneficial bacteria when my favorite gold fish got "ick", and the guy told me to quit washing out the filters so much and just change the filters. He sent me home with a small bottle of some kind of stuff and some live aquarium plants, that my moon snail immediately ate up. Had no clue.. I made seed bombs oe year and sent them out to some seed swap buddies out of my red clay here. ever heard if anyone had a germination or not. Gamera and Lil Bit are still awake and scavenging for food, I guess it is okay they don't hibernate if the temp is warm down there.. what is blooming now... oleanders are budded.. hope to show you those soo. I guess I'll go nap before I am slave to making buffalo wigs for the big game today.. ugh.

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(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

I hope you're okay Debra, being tired so much doesn't sound good. You can pry off your 'N' key and clean it, something may have got under it to make it stick. I love your blooms and your pets, they all look like fun.

Fort Worth, TX

Buffalo wings? I had visions of people wearing buffalo wigs. The N is important

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

LOL I kow... oh geez see what I meaN? hmmm pry off a key? I have ever doe that before.. with what? uplugged first i bet?

Fort Worth, TX

don't ask me, I change the keyboard and throw the dirty one in the dishwasher, then let it dry in the garage for a year. I suspect though popping off the key, using a q tip with alcohol, and yes do turn off first

(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

Yes..do unplug your keyboard first. Is your keyboard on a laptop?

(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

Google says..."Method 4 Removing Keys to Clean the Keypad**Gently pry up the jammed key. ... **Carefully wipe the inside of the button and the slot from which it was removed. ... **Use a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol to clean off any sticky areas. ... **Let the key and keyboard fully dry. ... **Insert the keys back into their original places."

Fort Worth, TX

see I knew there was a right way. I really did throw a couple in the dishwasher a few years ago, much to the horror of my friend and tech guy

(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

Lol Gypsi, at least you dried it out thoroughly before plugging it back in...thanks for the chuckle. I loved your 'git er done' attitude!

Fort Worth, TX

I actually may hook one of those up to this new computer. the new keyboards are too small and I overreach and nail the F12 when trying to hit backspace.

I didn't use soap when I ran them thru the dishwasher, btw

(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

That's good, the corrosive nature of dishwasher soap doesn't play nice with some metals, or the number/letters on the key caps. Let us know how the keyboard works next time you plug it in.

Fort Worth, TX

old keyboards cords aren't USB, so they can't be connected, but I did have one older USB keyboard that has slightly larger keys and a slightly better separation from function key row.

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

well golly, I have't been on for awhile. sorry. Work has me sideways, and just got back from taking youngest daughter back up to KC. Going to be a weird year for me. I have stuff up everywhere outside and it is going back down to 25 friday night. *sigh*
I love my girls. :D

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Fort Worth, TX

Great photo. Cooling a bit here on Friday too

(Robin) Blissfield, MI(Zone 6a)

Aw...three little beauties in a fun photo. That makes my day!

Say no to the cooler weather, I want to just keep the warm. Please!

Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

I missed the last few thread posts here ,
usual here , things are right , somethings could be better and I don't have much to say ,

(Debra) Derby, KS(Zone 6a)

well,, I have daffodils blooming. I only got to see them a day tho, it is dropping to 31 this am. So tired of no rain, high wind and this blah look outside. I do have some propagation going on downstairs. a baby alocasia, a syngonium from a root stem, my new rooting aquarium, it has a basket that sits in it to hold up the cuttings with a bubbler going, a rooted brugmansia cutting,a sesbaunia from a seed.

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Anderson, IN(Zone 6a)

Debra that all looks to going pretty good ,,Nice to hear from you , Lots of rain outside here , plants are beginning ,

Fort Worth, TX

It's March, started a new thread for us, come on down!

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1438666/

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