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  1. Lavender2

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Thanks @thistlebloom ! That's a special Annabelle. A friend gave me a piece of her grandmother's treasured bush several years ago. Her bush was on a fence line and the next year her neighbor killed her bush :( but two years later I was able to give a division back to her. 'Grandma's' bush is...
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    Cat issues

    Bird netting secured to metal fence posts has kept everything out of mine. Do you see the cats often? How about a sling shot, or are they considered a zoned weapon now days? My dad used them on rabbits when we were kids.
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    It Never Sold

    Here's another option... :lol: http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hnp/grd/5074307346.html I've been teasing Dh, he's been looking for a new bike. :D
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    New Puppies

    AWwe! My favorite ! ... after about age one. I was pretty good at potty training, but oh the chewing! We all got lots of new shoes that year. :D Congrats on your new friend @Nyboy... lucky puppy too! ;)
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    Random rumblings

    Best of luck to you @Smart Red ! Hopefully they will move in the near future. And congrats on the new tractor! I fear we will be looking for a new snow blower this year too, not sure the old thing will make it another year. We have had a couple friends who do snow plowing graciously stop by...
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    This is the sound that woke me up last night

    Great photo @rebbetzin ! Lucky your dog is owl-proof! I have only seen the Snowy Owl. I hear the Great Horned Owl often but have never seen one, but you sure know it when they catch a rabbit!
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    Annual Rudbeckia

    Oh and I forgot to mention, the deer have never touched them!:thumbsup
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    Orange is the New Black

    I don't blame you @seedcorn , I have that trouble with a lot of foods also. I think I will get Dh to try them, cast iron stomach and picky palate, he will try anything, once.
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    Orange is the New Black

    After several years of our annual perennial trading party, we had to ask people not to bring any more orange daylilies. There would be bags and pots full of them and no one would take them. You would think, out of 150-200 gardeners that someone would need them. ;)
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    After Long Hot Day in Garden

    :lol: Well there's the image of the day. :lol:
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    Annual Rudbeckia

    I think they are sometimes biennial or short lived perennial. I have had a few overwinter, but mostly re-seed, a lot! Watch for fuzzy round leaf volunteers in Spring. I started some from seed about 10 years ago, love them! @Nyboy , for me, the volunteers start blooming toward the end of...
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    Daylilies for decorating at a wedding.

    That's where you have been... Congrats to all! How beautiful, I can just imagine the hall with all the bright color! Great looking couple and a proud day for you!
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    Orange is the New Black

    Yeah, I guess if you can't beat 'em, eat 'em... Mother Earth
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Thanks major. I wish I had a veggie garden just half as luscious as yours! I've really enjoyed everyone's garden tours. I really should gather one together, maybe even be a sport and show my shameful wart garden. :D
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    Orange is the New Black

    I had to accept them too @Nyboy. There were thousands of them here when we moved in, pretty much the only flower besides dandelions. I think they are pretty when they bloom in large masses, but then it's ugly real quick. I've always been going to try the flowers on a salad but then forget...
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    @Smart Red , the astilbe/monarda in the last photo get just a bit of sun in the morning and late evening, but are mostly in shade from the woods to the south. The other astilbe I posted are on east side of the garage, morning sun/afternoon shade. They do very well there. I think they can take...
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    Have You Ever failed With a Indestructible Perennial ?

    Thinning it out can help with the mildew problem. Like with phlox, I try to pinch out the shorter shoots that probably won't flower anyway. It opens it up for air circulation and the other stalks grow bigger with larger flowers. If it's a real wet humid year the mildew might just strike anyway...
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Glad your berries are doing good this year also. Can I borrow Gypsy for a bit? We have waited so long for the highbush to produce, partially my fault though, for not keeping up on the fertilizer and protecting them from winter grazing deer.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    And a bunch of red, for @Smart Red .... :)
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