The 'My Info' tab is right on the top of this page - don't have to go to 'Guides and Info' first. :)
what parts of canada are most like growing zone 7 in U.S.?
Hi Kooger :) I should make clear my directions weren't to go into (click on) the 'Guides and Info' tab......I was just stating that "My Info" link could be found underneath that tab. Your correct in saying it can also be found on this page as well but I was looking at the home page and relaying my directions (step by step) from that page....while typing one this one. ;)
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Gotcha! :) It does take a bit to get used to new formats, doesn't it. Small was easy.. ha ha... DG has gotten so large!
P.S. DB said the stakes are waiting at his house. I think he'll be home for awhile now. :)
:D Laura I saw your post re: that they were on the road.......I'll phone you Friday/Saturday. p.s. Small was very easy (and now we are all newbies to the new format ;).
Phil Sandy is right those are gorgeous trees and your location sure sounds promising for Robert (as well as some of the others listed ie. Ontario.....I know my zone is right out of the ballpark ;).
The cherry trees made me think of Niagara-on the-Lake, and of course the Surrey-Vancouver area. Gibsons also springs to mind.
Hi Pam, thank you. I have updated my information and it really wasn't all that difficult. Hi Andy, I do live in Surrey. Gibsons is beautiful for its location but haven't been there for decades so I am sure it is nothing like I remember. Every thing, every one and every place changes with time.
I am glad that so many of you liked the picture of our cul-de-sac's cherry trees. The City of Surrey planted different varieties of flowering cherry trees along the border with the street in many areas of this city. We all love the bright pink variety that we got. It was a treat to get away from the trees they planted along our street border when we lived in Vancouver. All summer long they dripped sap on the cars parked underneath them. Our visitors complained because not even the car wash could take it off so we bought a bunch of tarps and would drape their cars with a tarp until they left. We found this came in handy for visitors in winter too as the car windows stayed frost-free so no scraping.
