Yes, windy and icy. I'm not worried about my stuff at home, but the stuff we put out for the plant sale may be dicey if it frost hard again. That location is wide open to the north and the mountains look like you could walk to them. I have everything crossed.
Leptinella x Platt's Black (Ground Cover) (Stepables)
As long as we have a over cast of clouds we wont get a freeze, but it can get cold, I think the plants will be Okay. Where are they?
Hey did you find your spell check? I had to refind mind when I kinda crash a few days ago.
WW - so glad you got the plants today - I hope they bloom for you this year. They are growing up a storm here. And the hydrangea you sent me is doing tremendously well - about 3 times the size it was when it got here. I think the danger of frost is pretty well past here and I have my tender seedlings under cover, but I'll wait for another couple of weeks before I put the hydrangea out. I usually use my mason bees as a barometer. And I don't think they're quite out yet - maybe the next sunny day!!
I know where it is on the tool bar, but I never think to use it. I usually look in the dictionary but sometimes I don't take the time. I just clicked on it and I don't understand it or else everything was spelled correctly. ;-)
The plants are at the fairgrounds sitting around the inside of the fence in our Food Bank Garden. Fairly exposed. Thought they have just been repotted they have been outside all winter.
Hi katie59, Glad you new baby is doing well. Just to be nosy--is 59 the year you graduated?
Okay - that made me feel young. :-) '59 was the year I as born . . .
Sorry about that. I use '56 the year I was to graduate from North Kitsap so I just wondered. You are a year younger than my daughter. Now how does that make me feel.
Oh no . . . . I mean that usually I don't feel so young, but that being able to say it was my birth year rather than my graduation year makes me feel young. Sorry - I got that twisted around. LOL
My brother was born in '44 (I think he graduated from high school in '62), so that helps bridge the gap a little. I'm a younger child of your generation, see? :-)
Crazy - I can't believe I'm a year younger than your daughter. Let's just pretend that we're both in the middle - about 52 or 53?
Your brother is my age, Kathy (or born the same year anyway) - and I also graduated in '62 (from good old Ballard High School, of course!). I have a daughter who was born in '63 - not much younger than you.
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