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naearthmom 11-04-2007 08:20 PM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
Hey now! Good to see posts every day despite my lact of activity on
this board, it goes on & On & on (like the energizer button)
Just wanted to note it's been a decade since I started reading &
posting here! Where does the time go?
Been sowing seeds outdoors (6b) as time and weather allow - I have
some beginning indoors; much to my chagrin, my two rescue cats (mom &
daughter) seem to believe the soil is their personal plaything!
Hope to be on here much often!


Jangchub 11-04-2007 08:41 PM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
On 11 Apr 2007 12:20:56 -0700, "naearthmom"
wrote:

Hey now! Good to see posts every day despite my lact of activity on
this board, it goes on & On & on (like the energizer button)
Just wanted to note it's been a decade since I started reading &
posting here! Where does the time go?
Been sowing seeds outdoors (6b) as time and weather allow - I have
some beginning indoors; much to my chagrin, my two rescue cats (mom &
daughter) seem to believe the soil is their personal plaything!
Hope to be on here much often!


Hey Caryn! So nice to see you. Where indeed does time go...

I am pretty sure I've also been here at least ten years, maybe more
like 14. I live in Austin, TX now. Much nicer than Dallas IMO.

I garden around the year here. I don't miss Long Island. Too
expensive.

Nice to see you, really.

V

Ann 12-04-2007 11:56 AM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
"naearthmom" expounded:

Hey now! Good to see posts every day despite my lact of activity on
this board, it goes on & On & on (like the energizer button)
Just wanted to note it's been a decade since I started reading &
posting here! Where does the time go?
Been sowing seeds outdoors (6b) as time and weather allow - I have
some beginning indoors; much to my chagrin, my two rescue cats (mom &
daughter) seem to believe the soil is their personal plaything!
Hope to be on here much often!


Glad to see you back! I think I first posted here in 1995. Many have
come and gone, but I still love wreck.gardens!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

naearthmom 13-04-2007 12:46 PM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
Hey V!
I have a VERY old email addy for you - no longer in use -
Ann yours is still viable.
I do keep in pretty close contact with TOM KANPA, Bev, MAd,and some
others.

Our strawberries look to be a huge crop this year......put down
seafood compost before the big rains came...need to get mroe before
the nor'easter comes..

Had to take out 12 arborvitaes so now I am debating what to put
there...........do you think climbing roses that grow 8' can be
trained back down onto a 5' fence?

Ca




Ann 13-04-2007 01:52 PM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
"naearthmom" expounded:

Ann yours is still viable.


I actually don't check the e-mail address associated with my newsgroup
account, the spam I get is beyond incredible. Anyone who wants to
contact me should use the *at* comcast dot net ending instead of
@newsguy.com. 13 years on usenet have taught me to not make it wasy
for the spambots!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
e-mail address is not checked
******************************

mleblanca 14-04-2007 04:07 AM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
On Apr 11, 12:20 pm, "naearthmom" wrote:
Hey now! Good to see posts every day despite my lact of activity on
this board, it goes on & On & on (like the energizer button)
Just wanted to note it's been a decade since I started reading &
posting here! Where does the time go?
Been sowing seeds outdoors (6b) as time and weather allow - I have
some beginning indoors; much to my chagrin, my two rescue cats (mom &
daughter) seem to believe the soil is their personal plaything!
Hope to be on here much often!



Hey, Caryn how great to have you back!
I have been "wrecked" for a decade also. I first posted here in Dec of
1996
I lurked for awhile before I got brave enough to write
something.........
Hope you do hang around awhile. Yes, I remember that Ann and Victoria
were
both here when I joined in.
I see you talk to tomkanpa; how is he?-always enjoyed his thoughts.
Say
hello for me, will you

Emilie
NorCal where things are looking pretty good: roses, columbines, iris


mleblanca 14-04-2007 04:18 AM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
On Apr 13, 4:46 am, "naearthmom" wrote:
Hey V!
I have a VERY old email addy for you - no longer in use -
Ann yours is still viable.
I do keep in pretty close contact with TOM KANPA, Bev, MAd,and some
others.

Our strawberries look to be a huge crop this year......put down
seafood compost before the big rains came...need to get mroe before
the nor'easter comes..

Had to take out 12 arborvitaes so now I am debating what to put
there...........do you think climbing roses that grow 8' can be
trained back down onto a 5' fence?

Ca


Sure you can. Just bend (carefully) the most flexible canes so they
can be fastened horizontally along the top of the fence. You'll get
more blooms that way, also. If there are a lot of canes, attach some
of them in a fan shape along the front face of the fence.

Emilie


Jangchub 14-04-2007 04:45 AM

A decade of wrecked gardens!
 
Oh Caryn, I'm sorry...I didn't see this post before now. Email to
/zero remove the obvious and you're there.

Good to see you back. I now garden laying down! hahaha.


On 13 Apr 2007 20:18:36 -0700, "mleblanca" wrote:

On Apr 13, 4:46 am, "naearthmom" wrote:
Hey V!
I have a VERY old email addy for you - no longer in use -
Ann yours is still viable.
I do keep in pretty close contact with TOM KANPA, Bev, MAd,and some
others.

Our strawberries look to be a huge crop this year......put down
seafood compost before the big rains came...need to get mroe before
the nor'easter comes..

Had to take out 12 arborvitaes so now I am debating what to put
there...........do you think climbing roses that grow 8' can be
trained back down onto a 5' fence?

Ca


Sure you can. Just bend (carefully) the most flexible canes so they
can be fastened horizontally along the top of the fence. You'll get
more blooms that way, also. If there are a lot of canes, attach some
of them in a fan shape along the front face of the fence.

Emilie




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