Gardening, anyone?
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FYI, poisonous to cats. Be sure to keep it out of their reach.
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I put it where they can’t get it. I always do my homework about what’s okay around pets when I want to get a plant.
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It's discouraging how many plants are supposedly poisonous to cats. For sure African violets aren't. One of our cats ate the back corner of one and was just fine.
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yeah. Limits you on what you can have.
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I wanted to check in here with some of our Australian sisters who post with their summer updates while we are here in the north are in the throes of winter. You are so on my mind and in my heart during these terrible fires. We have watched them ravage California here the past few years and know the magnitude of yours are far worse.
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My pretty red amaryllis to start the new year!
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Our front flat is now Lake Foley - All the snow melts when it hits the ground - so we are very saturated here. No real plants here atm. Lots of birds on my homemade suet though:
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What are you up to ladies? Haha - One of those perfect camera moments!
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GMA- that is awesome, is that a flicker?
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No - it is an Acorn woodpecker ;-)
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I just found this page! I am so excited! This time last year, I was never outside and could hardly get out of the chair having just finished A/C and starting HTP. I have my last HP on Tuesday and cannot wait for spring to arrive. My jonquils are sprouting and will bloom soon. DH and I are planning to redo a flower bed. Any suggestions for low growing, partial sun shrubs? I had hydrangeas there but it is too hot and bright for them.
Annie
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My Christmas cactus is doing great. Going to get a spider plant soon.
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Mommy- I love the zygo (Xmas cactus) as it is low care and produces beautiful blooms, often twice a year. Spider plants are hardy too!
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The trick with spider plants is to let them get root bound. That's what makes them send out shoots with little spiders.
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This pot I had outdoors has a spider plant and it is thriving in my bay window. I put my little fairy house and bridge in here but the plants are overtaking.
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Annie it sounds like you live somewhere along the latitude of northern SC because my daffodils bloomed the first week in February in SC. I live in Chicago now but I love limelight hydrangeas for a hotter, dryer spot, so you might try those. Out house had some hydrangeas that just couldn’t take the heat and were wilted every day, so I replaced them. The limelight’s do great.
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TwoHobbie - thank you! I'll look for those! We have been wet and cold for a week. I am craving sunshine!!
Annie
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Annie60,
Welcome!
I love the pics and chitchat.
Gram and Mom gave me stem cuttings from their pothos trailing vines many years ago.
I grow plants in water and soil.
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We had a warmer than average January here in the desert SW. I noticed a few things are starting to green up along the base of some of my shrubs and perrennials. We still have winter here for awhile yet, so I told them "too soon, you need to slow it down." But the groundhog says early spring, so we will see.
Less than 5 weeks to daylight savings time and then a few more weeks after to the official beginning of spring. I am watching some of the fruit trees begin to really bud out in readiness for their blooms later this month into early March. I see signs of spring....
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Spring is on it's way!
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GMA- oh lovely to see. After mentioning the little springs of green, we have a snow storm here today. We may see our daffs here in another month.
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Had a great bird shoot yesterday. Actually caught on in flight
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Beauty in the gloom
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Lots of clouds today but had a bit of sunshine!
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Our view from the kitchen.
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Teka, It's going to be a while for you. That snow looks fairly deep.
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Lenten roses first season.
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Buds are fat on the area fruit trees
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No blooms or buds in the North Country!
Critters snacking on berries from our ornamental pear trees.
*gray squirrel*
*red squirrel*
*robin* *2 cedar waxwings*
*robin*
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Little bit of spring care of Sam's Club
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