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Old 12-05-2008, 08:58 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Minor of attack of sticky pot-it is

On May 11, 11:01*am, Cheryl Isaak wrote:
I bought a Stairway to Heaven Jacob's Ladder at Depot Nursery.

http://www.naturehills.com/product/s...bs_ladder.aspx

It's it planted in light shade and I'll give her a good drink later today.

Cheryl


HEY CHERYL!!! Isn't SPS (Sticky pot syndrome) a wonderful malady?
I'm seriously afflicted despite my total lack of
funds...............LOL I'm counting change to purchase a couple of
jalapeno plants for James and hope they don't cross with the yellow
cow horn ones he chose as compromise.........but, but but, yesterday
before I got to the veggie plants at the Lowes on the way to get the
last cactus at Gloria's house (only the iguana's know for sure) I
spotted an orchid primrose................................HAD TO HAVE
IT!!!! it will be tucked into the pot where I've planted Autumn fern
and Tassel ferns as company. NO SHADE HERE except for a small spot at
the back corner that is tucked up on the southwest corner of the yard
where we're renting. A young hackberry tree is sheltering my three
containers of tree peonies at the moment, and I think I'll move them
to the back fence now as the leaves are fully out on the tree. scoop
patrol on the poopers (dawgs) is a new one for me, and I've rigged up
a plastic pot and a milk jug for scooping and am putting the poop
behind the compost bin and covering it with grass. no worries about
contamination as this is a new compost pile and anything that composts
will be used to fortify the flower beds anyway, nothing used for the
edibles.

anyone know if I should lift the tomato plants out of the herb bed
that runs west along side the driveway on the rented house and put
them with the other tomato plants? I tucked them into the lemon
verbena, near the Rosemary and amongst the oregano..............can't
find my book on companion planting and wondered if they're ****ed at
the herbs........or maybe reluctlant to grow into fruit bearing
tomato's since the oregano suggests sauce.............lol any idea?
let me know here or at me yahoo addy.

gosh it's great to see V and the others!! I MISS YOU
GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!