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Old 23-11-2006, 02:47 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
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Mark Herbert wrote:

I have been putting off erecting a greenhouse for a few years. The idea
of stepping into a tropical paradise replete with colorful spiders in
the middle of winter is tantalizing.


Google for "pop up greenhouses". They are very affordable and sturdier
than they look!


I've also scored egg sacks from the yellow garden spiders that inhabit
his greenhouses.


I am always on the lookout for garden spider egg sacs. I brought a few
back from Missouri last year but they never hatched. I think they got
overheated in my car :-(


I have a variety of spiders around the yard. For some reason, the yellow
garden spiders rarely hang around. I have house wrens that nest in the
yard and they are major spider eaters... I only see a large female maybe
every couple of years that actually stays.

I'll have to go back to some of the local wild grape patches and see if
I can find a sack for you next spring or summer. I'll post it here if
and when I find any. :-)

Once your spiders have laid eggs, I sure would
like to introduce some to my garden. I'll trade you a couple of baby
scorpions, or maybe some Datura and Brugmansia seeds and an Iochroma
cutting or two.


I'd give the scorpions a pass. G We have _plenty_ of our own around
here!
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