Posted on 07/03/2021 6:08:03 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
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I thought we were talking about Brussels Sprouts?
That can’t be good for any living thing!
Hurray for Apples! Fingers crossed for a successful harvest for you!
I think if I just had apples and tomatoes, maybe some peppers in my gardens, I would be a Happy Camper. :)
Happy 4th of July!
The pineapple lily is a new one for me! Very interesting!
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Lol, here’s a vid of the fella, kinda cool actually, but yeah, they are kinda mangy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofp26_oc4CA
Some. Ice shots of the flowers, nice looking plants
Well....we could be.
I’d never seen them before either - anywhere, and I go to at least four different nurseries, two garden centers, am on several different gardening sites, and I am always snooping around looking in other people’s gardens - even when I travel.
I was given one as a free gift at the fair one year when I bought a plumeria - decided to plant it and see what it did - and the results are what you see. I bought several more from Amazon (of all places) and they are putting out lots of leaves at the moment. The larger ones will need to be staked.
Not sure which zones they do best in - I’m in 9b.
I am in zone 4/5 southern Wisconsin. Looks like up north here, one could plant it after frost danger, and dig up and store at the end of the growing season.
Very cool plant!
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Here, unlike last year, the Lord of Heaven and earth has enabled me to save over 400 gallons of water, and possible showers are predicted for all but one day for this week. Need more sun now.
Cool hibiscus!
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wow- wicked subtle colors in it- love it- and complimentary colors too- magenta and lime green it looks like unless that is just the lighting?
sorry meant light pink, with some fringing of very light lime green it looks like?
‘The Life of Roses’
Here’s 20 minutes of your life you won’t regret using up. This young lady is amazing. Her home is a paradise, and she sure can cook! ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSX3ik9Z4X8
It’s a beautiful pale apricot color. Never seen another one like it.
I think I paid a dollar for it at Lowe’s and it was 3/4 dead when I bought it.
Noticed I’m getting giant white fly again - sprayed it off with water this morning (again) - and put worm casing around the base a few days ago - the enzymes in the worm casings are supposed to get rid of white fly. We had a terrible problem here about 10 years ago - many garden centers stopped selling them around here, and there aren’t many in my neighborhood to this day. The giant white fly is a horrible, messy pest.
I am going to plant Long Island brussel sprouts....might try another variety also since I don’t know what will work best here in Zone 8B
Godspeed, LOL! ;)
Hi, concerned today as my patio planter, long and deep full of pansies is getting yellowed and mildly shriveled foliage. They have been getting plenty of water, could it be the heat? They get full sun for about 6-7 hours.
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