Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit
the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? -- Zone 6b, SW KY - http://www.hildenbrands.com __________________________________________________ _________ Enjoying the new found space, but secretly wanting more. :( |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
In article ,
Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I got some cabbage seeds and lettuce seeds under grow lights and over a hot pad on low. In a month, I hope to start my tomatoes, peppers, and beans. -- Billy Impeach Pelosi, Bush & Cheney to the Hague http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/site/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movemen...George_W._Bush |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:57:59 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? Impatiens. Got some walleriana 'Bruno" coming up from seed, and a bunch of trailing 'Fanfair' ordered. A big bunch, the minimum order is killer. |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
Charles wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:57:59 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? Impatiens. Got some walleriana 'Bruno" coming up from seed, and a bunch of trailing 'Fanfair' ordered. A big bunch, the minimum order is killer. Fanfare Petunia?? I'd LOVE to try some of that... I've got a hair brained idea of having planters on the flat roofed part of the house and having trailing plants grow down from them.. I could swear I had a source spotted for that in the US but now I can't find it, nor the zone information on it.. Hmm.. Maybe it's not good for this zone but I was just taken by it. Oh well.. As for roof watering, be a snap to set up a timed drip irrigation just for the roof planters since power and water can be so close. With a little drilling and setup.. ;) Let me know how they work out and if they're water hogs or not.. I'll do seed starting next year most likely.. I've got a spot in my basement near a window, sump and power that I'm going to end up building a grow shelf at. For now though, we're doing most from started plants. |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:45:41 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote: Charles wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:57:59 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? Impatiens. Got some walleriana 'Bruno" coming up from seed, and a bunch of trailing 'Fanfair' ordered. A big bunch, the minimum order is killer. Fanfare Petunia?? I'd LOVE to try some of that... I've got a hair brained idea of having planters on the flat roofed part of the house and having trailing plants grow down from them.. I could swear I had a source spotted for that in the US but now I can't find it, nor the zone information on it.. Hmm.. Maybe it's not good for this zone but I was just taken by it. Oh well.. As for roof watering, be a snap to set up a timed drip irrigation just for the roof planters since power and water can be so close. With a little drilling and setup.. ;) Let me know how they work out and if they're water hogs or not.. I'll do seed starting next year most likely.. I've got a spot in my basement near a window, sump and power that I'm going to end up building a grow shelf at. For now though, we're doing most from started plants. No, Fanfare Impatiens. http://gardening.about.com/od/plantp...mpatiens_2.htm There is a trailing Petunia, "Suncatcher" sold by Ball that might work for you http://www.ballfloraplant.com/press_...uncatcher.aspx |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
Charles wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:45:41 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Charles wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:57:59 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? Impatiens. Got some walleriana 'Bruno" coming up from seed, and a bunch of trailing 'Fanfair' ordered. A big bunch, the minimum order is killer. Fanfare Petunia?? I'd LOVE to try some of that... I've got a hair brained idea of having planters on the flat roofed part of the house and having trailing plants grow down from them.. I could swear I had a source spotted for that in the US but now I can't find it, nor the zone information on it.. Hmm.. Maybe it's not good for this zone but I was just taken by it. Oh well.. As for roof watering, be a snap to set up a timed drip irrigation just for the roof planters since power and water can be so close. With a little drilling and setup.. ;) Let me know how they work out and if they're water hogs or not.. I'll do seed starting next year most likely.. I've got a spot in my basement near a window, sump and power that I'm going to end up building a grow shelf at. For now though, we're doing most from started plants. No, Fanfare Impatiens. http://gardening.about.com/od/plantp...mpatiens_2.htm There is a trailing Petunia, "Suncatcher" sold by Ball that might work for you http://www.ballfloraplant.com/press_...uncatcher.aspx Ahhh, ok.. Thanks for the info.. I'm not sure what it is that I found.. Just remember that it got crazy long, like 5' or so.. Oh well.. It'll come to me, when I least expect it, and no doubt when I don't have a pen and am in the middle of something which ends up making me forget it again.. :p~ |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 01:01:34 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote: Charles wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:45:41 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Charles wrote: On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 21:57:59 -0600, Scott Hildenbrand wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? Impatiens. Got some walleriana 'Bruno" coming up from seed, and a bunch of trailing 'Fanfair' ordered. A big bunch, the minimum order is killer. Fanfare Petunia?? I'd LOVE to try some of that... I've got a hair brained idea of having planters on the flat roofed part of the house and having trailing plants grow down from them.. I could swear I had a source spotted for that in the US but now I can't find it, nor the zone information on it.. Hmm.. Maybe it's not good for this zone but I was just taken by it. Oh well.. As for roof watering, be a snap to set up a timed drip irrigation just for the roof planters since power and water can be so close. With a little drilling and setup.. ;) Let me know how they work out and if they're water hogs or not.. I'll do seed starting next year most likely.. I've got a spot in my basement near a window, sump and power that I'm going to end up building a grow shelf at. For now though, we're doing most from started plants. No, Fanfare Impatiens. http://gardening.about.com/od/plantp...mpatiens_2.htm There is a trailing Petunia, "Suncatcher" sold by Ball that might work for you http://www.ballfloraplant.com/press_...uncatcher.aspx Ahhh, ok.. Thanks for the info.. I'm not sure what it is that I found.. Just remember that it got crazy long, like 5' or so.. Oh well.. It'll come to me, when I least expect it, and no doubt when I don't have a pen and am in the middle of something which ends up making me forget it again.. :p~ I think you were right, there is a Fanfare petunia, seems to be a UK thing. It's just not what I was talking about. |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article ,
"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
In article ,
Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article , "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C It's winter time Cheryl. It's winter time. Sorry, but it's true. When can you normally get into the garden? Six to eight weeks is good lead time for transplants. -- Billy Impeach Pelosi, Bush & Cheney to the Hague http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/site/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movemen...George_W._Bush |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Feb 28, 9:57 pm, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? -- Zone 6b, SW KY -http://www.hildenbrands.com __________________________________________________ _________ Enjoying the new found space, but secretly wanting more. :( |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
|
Cheryl Isaak;776741]On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article ,
"Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C yup there are fanfare petunias as well. we sold a lot of them at the garden center i used to work at here in canada. they are really pretty and do cascade beautifully :). i betcha your impatiens will do wonderfully as well ;). cyaaaaa, sockiescat :). |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
In article
, Billy wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/29/08 12:27 PM, in article , "Billy" wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article , "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C It's winter time Cheryl. It's winter time. Sorry, but it's true. When can you normally get into the garden? Six to eight weeks is good lead time for transplants. I know - and some years I might be able to start clean up now. With 10 more inches headed my way, it could be May. C When is the ground warm enough for tomatoes? Here in my hilly, coastal, northern California habitat, it is usually mid-May, and June before the ground gets to 70F and the vines really start to push. Ever try those "wall of water" mini habitats? I did hoping to get a week or two head start. Slugs loved them as a nice warm place with food nearby. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...945215109.html Bill -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA ICAO = KMIV Millville Weather Lat 39.5982 Long -75.0358 |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
In article
, Bill wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/29/08 12:27 PM, in article , "Billy" wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article , "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C It's winter time Cheryl. It's winter time. Sorry, but it's true. When can you normally get into the garden? Six to eight weeks is good lead time for transplants. I know - and some years I might be able to start clean up now. With 10 more inches headed my way, it could be May. C When is the ground warm enough for tomatoes? Here in my hilly, coastal, northern California habitat, it is usually mid-May, and June before the ground gets to 70F and the vines really start to push. Ever try those "wall of water" mini habitats? I did hoping to get a week or two head start. Slugs loved them as a nice warm place with food nearby. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...945215109.html Bill Too expensive for me. On the up side though, "Sluggo" has cleared my yard of 99.9% of the snails and slugs that I have been fighting, low these many years. With the snails at bay, I'm doing my soil modification with clear plastic. But May ain't here yet and who knows what surprises it may hold. -- Billy Impeach Pelosi, Bush & Cheney to the Hague http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/site/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movemen...George_W._Bush |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
In article
, Billy wrote: In article , Bill wrote: In article , Billy wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/29/08 12:27 PM, in article , "Billy" wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article , "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C It's winter time Cheryl. It's winter time. Sorry, but it's true. When can you normally get into the garden? Six to eight weeks is good lead time for transplants. I know - and some years I might be able to start clean up now. With 10 more inches headed my way, it could be May. C When is the ground warm enough for tomatoes? Here in my hilly, coastal, northern California habitat, it is usually mid-May, and June before the ground gets to 70F and the vines really start to push. Ever try those "wall of water" mini habitats? I did hoping to get a week or two head start. Slugs loved them as a nice warm place with food nearby. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...945215109.html Bill Too expensive for me. On the up side though, "Sluggo" has cleared my yard of 99.9% of the snails and slugs that I have been fighting, low these many years. With the snails at bay, I'm doing my soil modification with clear plastic. But May ain't here yet and who knows what surprises it may hold. I've been using "escargo" which is similar to "Sluggo". I've tied for years to find Iron Phosphate as it is the active ingredient. Seems escargo is 1% Iron Phosphate 99% inert ingredients. This stuff is expensive. So my plan was to blend up 99% bread and 1% Iron Phosphate. I can't find it!! One ounce would do my life time :)) Goggle all you want and you find out about coatings for metal. Bill -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA ICAO = KMIV Millville Weather Lat 39.5982 Long -75.0358 |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On 2/29/08 5:10 PM, in article
, "Billy" wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/29/08 12:27 PM, in article , "Billy" wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/28/08 10:57 PM, in article , "Scott Hildenbrand" wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? I've got some seeds I have to get started. But with more snow tonight, I'm having hard time getting excited about spring. Feel like I'm trapped in endless winter. C It's winter time Cheryl. It's winter time. Sorry, but it's true. When can you normally get into the garden? Six to eight weeks is good lead time for transplants. I know - and some years I might be able to start clean up now. With 10 more inches headed my way, it could be May. C When is the ground warm enough for tomatoes? Here in my hilly, coastal, northern California habitat, it is usually mid-May, and June before the ground gets to 70F and the vines really start to push. Tomatoes - not until late May or early June. Cheryl (whose DD is skipping hockey practice this AM as the snow falls) |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Feb 28, 7:57 pm, Scott Hildenbrand
wrote: Just wondering what you all have on order, or plans to buy when you hit the ground running after the last frost. ;) I've got.. Oh gosh.. Alot of stuff ordered and coming in. Just got 4 grape vines and 5 blueberry bushes in today. I've got some leaf mold piled up from the fall leaves that I'm going to mulch them with when I get them in the ground this weekend. Bunch of other stuff coming.. Some shrubs, pile of flowers, etc.. So how about you all.. Ready for that last frost? -- Zone 6b, SW KY -http://www.hildenbrands.com __________________________________________________ _________ Enjoying the new found space, but secretly wanting more. :( I usually don't wait for the "last" frost, it jumps around so much I just kinda guess. Sometime in Feb and sometimes in April....... Anyway I have spinach and Walla Walla onions in since Fall They are looking good. Peach and apricot are in bloom as all of the almond orchards surrounding us. I put my tomatoes started earlier into 4 inch pots today. They usually go out anytime between Mid March and early April depending on weather. Will plant some lettuce seeds in a week or so. Peppers and Maters go outside during day and in at night so far. Flowerwise, the camellias are in full gorgeous bloom. Early Daffodils are fading from the 76 degrees on Thurs. Its back to 60s today. Primroses and Hellebores are in bloom too. Many things are showing buds now. I planted Euryops (yellow daisy bush) a Tiarella and Hypericum Tricolor last week. Ive been cleaning up from the Big Storm and moving things (always). Been working about 3-4 hours each day, so come on out, Cheryl and I'll put you to work!! Emilie NorCal |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Mar 2, 6:24 am, Jangchub wrote:
On Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:27:26 -0800, Billy wrote: It's winter time Cheryl. It's winter time. Sorry, but it's true. When can you normally get into the garden? Six to eight weeks is good lead time for transplants. Not in my house where we slept with all the windows open last night. We'll get one more snap, I'm certain, but we didn't have one hard freeze (below 27) the entire winter, and barely hit 32 but a few times, maybe. Everything is coming up. Even pineapple sage! Going out to Baker Creek Wednesday to get a variety of their heirloom seeds. Got a $50 gift cert to spend. Getting mostly maters and peppers, and am trying some new radishes, lettuces, and melons (damn raccoons!). Jere will try to talk me into some exotic root crops, and I will probably try one or two. Other stuff is mundane, but lots of landscaping and flower beds this year -- trellises, fences, arbors, etc. Seventy six degrees today and up to TWENTY FOUR inches of snow expected by noon Tuesday -- damn groundhog. cheers oz, setting up the seedling "tent" in the library. |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Mar 2, 10:28 pm, Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 17:55:43 -0800 (PST), MajorOz wrote: Going out to Baker Creek Wednesday to get a variety of their heirloom seeds. Got a $50 gift cert to spend. Getting mostly maters and peppers, and am trying some new radishes, lettuces, and melons (damn raccoons!). Jere will try to talk me into some exotic root crops, and I will probably try one or two. Other stuff is mundane, but lots of landscaping and flower beds this year -- trellises, fences, arbors, etc. Seventy six degrees today and up to TWENTY FOUR inches of snow expected by noon Tuesday -- damn groundhog. You sure you read or heard correctly?http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick...ield&state=MO&... I agree with your tiredness of this winter, being on the other end of the state. It sucks here too. Ice played hell with the trees, and power early Dec. Lookin at a couple of inches of new snow tonite and the next week of cold again. Crap.....just went outside for ...relief... and the freekin' ground is white again. Oh well, guess we must need it, eh? Just completed my belated order to Rareseeds......gotta love Jere and all. Marvelous assortment of heirlooms from around the world. Good prices, good measure, good service. Care Charlie The two feet of snow was what the guys said Sunday. Today they have pulled back and said ONLY 8-14 inches. It's already sleeting bullets outside. I just saw a hairy woodpecker at one of the feeders get zapped by a pellet. If you ever get a chance, come to Baker Creek (he is trying to popularize the name "Bakersville" now) on the first Sunday of the month. There are exhibits, schmoozing, and LOTS of music (may even hear me). Naturally, in the hotter months, there is more to do, but it is always worth the effort. cheers oz, sipping tea through gritted teeth while staring out the window |
Anyone Getting Anything Good In?
On Mar 3, 9:55 pm, Charlie wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2008 12:42:10 -0800 (PST), MajorOz wrote: The two feet of snow was what the guys said Sunday. Today they have pulled back and said ONLY 8-14 inches. It's already sleeting bullets outside. I just saw a hairy woodpecker at one of the feeders get zapped by a pellet. If you ever get a chance, come to Baker Creek (he is trying to popularize the name "Bakersville" now) on the first Sunday of the month. There are exhibits, schmoozing, and LOTS of music (may even hear me). Naturally, in the hotter months, there is more to do, but it is always worth the effort. cheers oz, sipping tea through gritted teeth while staring out the window Seems to me that this has been one of the longer winters in my memory. I know that we are all really tired of this and it looks to be cold all week. I was dreaming of planting lettuce last weekend, but that is on hold. Looks like Jere is developing a nice place.....kinda reminds me a bit of the old Silver Dollar City. We haven't been there for about twenty years, though we went often from the mid sixties thru the early eighties. Lovely and I were talking this evening about heading to Springfield for a few days this spring. We have a hankering for some throwed rolls. Been a few years. Post it up when you intend to play. You gonna get yerself on the youtube with the other players? ;-) Keep the ear flaps down, Charlie Springfield got all the snow. MO/AR border got really smacked. I got nuttin' but a bit of sleet and corn snow -- all melted already. Kinda disappointed, as I had the CC skis out and everything. Anyhow, off to BC tomorrow (after the dentist). Gonna try the "three sisters" this year: corn, beans, and squash all out of one hole. Any first Sunday is a good one for music. cheers and maybe see ya there oz |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:33 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
GardenBanter