HiDelight I have a gift to offer you to cheer you up

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Greensage45 said:
See, now you guys have me thinking that the murdered victim's name is Pete. LOL :ep

You're really scaring me now. Pete Moss was a tax-paying American, ('was', at this point is subjective), whereas Peatmoss is a natural product for planting.

Ron
Hey Grissom what's Up ? Have you ever met A China men named Pete?

I don't like to mention "Peatmoss" as I am called out as a user of a natural resource that is in a decline due to .......

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I use with care just a little bit when needed.
 

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Ok here we go.

Of course I get started and the rain moves in on me but this is what I have ready so far!

Not sure of the name of this. Ron help me out here!
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I do not remember the name of this but yes the holes do belong in them!
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Two cuttings of the Flame Tree. Just starting to show roots.
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A fancy leaf Hibiscus. Just got these cuttings and do not know the color of the flower. it to is just starting to show roots.
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Ok that is a start.

I should be able to get 20 or so different plants in the box.
Stay tuned.....
 

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Hi,

The first is a wonderful example of a Variegated Arrowleaf vine. This is a Common Houseplant and used often in the office setting.

I do comment that this shows fabulous Variegation! Those make the best houseplants. The Arrowleaf can be grown in just water. Just put in a fancy clear glass vase and some colorful marbles, and then maybe a snail or a friendly betta fish! If you use a fish the food and fish byproduct will be the fertilizer; as a vase with a plant, then you would do periodic water changes and fertilizing.

The next is called a Swiss Cheese Philodendron. Look at what it can become in time!!!
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I think that was it?

OK....WOW ...what a fine Blues Cure! :throw

I really hope the Hibiscus grows big and strong and provides you with wonderful flowers. This would be ideal as an atrium plant if you have such a thing. Be careful indoors with spider mites and white fly.... lots of airmovement, warmth, and moisture for him/her!

Ron
 

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Another rain delay.
So another up date.

A Ti rooted cutting.

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A red Crown Of Thorns cutting.

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These are from the 4 O-clocks,these should be about 4 foot high and flowering with in a months time!

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A papaya seedling from the junk mail project!

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In goes a rooted Variegated Jasmine.

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Again I forget the name of this wonderful red critter.
It also is a rooted cutting.

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Lets toss in this leaf cutting.

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Here is a great plant it has a baby attached to it.

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Well that's all for now or till the rain lets up again.
 

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OMG look at all those beatiful plants!

you have such a touch with plants ..if I send you some green coffee beans maybe you could grow those? I have a tiny plant of one that seems to be stuck ..my girlfriends is about 5ft tall and she started it from a single bean :)
 

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This is going to be one Mighty Big Box!

Did you get one of those 'single rate' boxes?

Did you get all the names of everthing?

:clap :clap
:clap :clap :tools
 

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well that sucks my camera is giving me troubles.

The coffee beans sound cool.

Well I have also put together;
A Devil's Back Bone rooted cutting.
A Texas Pencil Cactus rooted cutting.
A Plumaria rooted cutting. The flower leis are made from.
And a rooted cutting of an Angel wing begonia.

I will have to see if I can get more in the box in the morning.
I will pack it just before I bring it to them, so I may be able to get some other goodies in there yet.
 

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Greensage45 said:
This is going to be one Mighty Big Box!

Did you get one of those 'single rate' boxes?

Did you get all the names of everthing?

:clap :clap
:clap :clap :tools
I did get the fixed rate box.

No I am bad with names, I would forget mine if it were not written on my underwear. Just kidding I don't wear any. :gig
 

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OMG,

I think Joe done mow'd the front yard!!

"This is the Police Department, We have identified ourselves!" "Put the clippers away!, Don't make me come taze you!"

Sir, sir! Step away from the Succulents!

LOL :lol:

I swear you are going to drain any ounce of blue right out of that woman! :rant

Too funny :yuckyuck

Ron
 

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