I planted glass gem corn, romanesco broccoli, peas,assorted sunflowers, and lots of different varieties of morning glories. And rooted five snowbank blackberries in the last six days.
Especially one known to harbor several types of serious diseases, not to mention the fact that it may have been up a chimps nose shortly before entering your nasal cavity.
It can go forth and multiply for me next year.:D Besides it is still in its small pot, it doesn't have enough room to really multiply properly. I am still to chicken to put it in the ground right now,:hide I just know the second I do, some one will weed whack it down like my sunflowers in their...
Sure I can send you one. Like I said it will be a week or two, I want to make sure they are firmly rooted so that they can survive the trip.:)
So that makes @thistlebloom
Lol, well said. Make room for one more @ninnymary :ya :tongue
Sure I can send you one. Like I said it will be a week or two, I want to make sure they are firmly rooted so that they can survive the trip.:)
So that makes @thistlebloom @baymule @the1honeycomb @Smart Red
I am sure more suckers will turn up, so any one who would like one, let me know and I...
I love ants, I tend to root for then no matter what the situation, unless they are taking down a spider:love, or when they take a chunk out of EVERY STRAWBERRY, before I get a taste:he Ants are one of the reason I would like to get a degree in entomology.
They are non biting black ants, and they are outside. Every year they take up residence on my tomatoes, and potatoes. They are a nuisance, but if they don't hurt me or the plant I guess the can stay. No aphids, I love watching them farm the aphids. I know this sounds mean, but whenever I find...
It seems ants have taken up residence in my bags/pots. While inconvenient, I would like to know are they an actual problem, would they threaten the health of my tomatoes or potatoes? If so how do I get rid of them without harming my plants?
It seems ants have taken up residence in my bags/pots. While inconvenient, I would like to know are they an actual problem, would they threaten the health of my tomatoes or potatoes? If so how do I get rid of them without harming my plants?
Sure :) I just took the suckers off yesterday. I will wait a week or two until I know they have actually rooted and won't die on you. Then I will send one out.:)
Blackberry, yes. I told them what it was and gave them a good idea of their history, where I got them from, the climate these particular plants are used to ect.
I can send you another one. :thumbsup
I am so happy mine made it. This winter was COLD, I was freaking out, I had no where to baby it, I called and e-mailed the Burbank gardens and asked them how to properly care for it. They wouldn't answer my e-mail, and over the phone they said "ask a master...