This message was edited Mar 9, 2004 8:40 PM
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Cats, Nice pics. About that weeping pussywillow. Do you have care instructions on that? Was it very expensive? I came by a couple of them and need to know how to carre for them. Thanks.
Molly
This message was edited Mar 19, 2004 10:49 PM
Oh yeah, like you almost forgot, lol! She sure looks like a healthy baby, lucky you!
Just love all your stuff, and your GH (except those stinky things)!
Love your pics, David, and I would get down and grovel for your greenhouse. lol It looks so neat and cozy in there.
I haven't found the little baggies yet for the seeds, but will send soon.
Wow GREAT pics! :) Where did you get the bonsai pot? your RK looks great! Root pruning is best done now, while it is not growing to much, so I think it will do great! May loose some leafs, but nothing serious :)
John
This message was edited Jan 24, 2004 8:01 PM
Nice pictures David. I'm so jealous of your greenhouse heater. I'm going to have to come up with something like that so I can have stuff in my greenhouse all winter.
WOW, David, such nice pictures, that bonsi is gonna be a realy beauty. I love the Rothkirch to, this summer she will be just beautiful all deck out in her frills.....LOL
Dee
Great pictures, Dave. beautiful plants.
David, loved looking at your pictures. I haven't been to DG for sometime. Seems like forever. My computer hasn't been working right for a while. Spent most of the week in the Computer hosp. Just got it home at noon. There were several problems and the woman had a hard time trying figure out all the difficulties.
I was going to ask if that was a weeping willow in the clay looking pot, then you anwered the question. I have a large one in my yard , several years old. I too have been looking for The Path. Hope yours blooms for you. Did you buy all of them at that price or only one. What a wonderful deal you got on the heater. Your brug looks very happy. Were you lucky enough to escape any severe cold weather so far. it snowed all day here today, but was quite warm so only about a total of 4 inches. Donna
I love your greenhouse, David! Please tell a little more about the heater. I guess this would be the time of year to start scouring the HD shelves for one for next year, and I like the looks of yours. Will it run off a portable propane tank? Thanks for the info, and thanks for sharing the great pictures!!! Gretchen
David ... what a bargain for that heater, what a great find. Everything looks so good.
Cool pics David and a great bargain for that heater!
Looking good! Susie I know he told me he was out of room, did you see how neat and clean his greenhouse is? He has plenty oof room, we need to teach him the pots in pots method....... hehe, out of room, please.... Susie could get another 100 plants in there easy.
I agree Tracey, he is just too neat and needs to be taught how to really utilize greenhouse space. Mine sure never looks like his.
Very nice, David.
Nice seeing your RK and everything else (o:
I have 3 regular and a black pussywillow in my yard.
They are getting so old I should replace.
I just love them early spring.
And if you dry them, they last forever.
Alice
Looks great David!! I agree with Vi! lol yeah yeah you almost forgot! :o)
This message was edited Mar 19, 2004 10:51 PM
David, I did a search for a Weeping Pussy Willow and it is supposed to be hardy zones 4-8.
Hey David, could you come here and give me some lessons on keeping a neat greenhouse when it is only 8x10 ft.? Gosh, I try, but by the middle of April everything is so squished together that I can barely get it all watered. LOL! Just visualizing what I have to take out to the greenhouse in a month or so and then all the seeds that I need to start, I can tell I'm in big trouble again.
Brugie, I think you are always in big trouble this time of year . . lol
David, is there anything that you don't know how to do? Do you always excel at things? Oh, and that neatness thing, I try and try and I am always cleaning but I guess I am always making a mess right after I clean. If I could just keep my fingers out of the pots to see how damp the soil is, it would be much cleaner. Anytime, you want to come and give me some helpful hints, you can. Oh, I forgot you are a chef . . I just love when people cook for me . .lol
No doubt he will never come . . who wants to cook and clean while vacationing???
Hey I want a cutting of dave? cheryl
lolol I agree Cheryl! Wonder how many cuttings of him we could make?
This message was edited Mar 19, 2004 10:51 PM
I remember the first time Susie saw my winter house, she said, oh shoot, we can get all kinds of stuff in here, there is very little wasted space now. Poor plants, they want outside so bad!
This message was edited Mar 19, 2004 10:52 PM
Well, if you put stuff out in March, I sure hope you don't get that April freeze. That would make me sick and I don't even live there.
