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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 19, 2009, 8:58 am
On 5/19/09 7:12 AM, in article ko45151cv41hkiqsgodbbpr7p0f0qg7s15@4ax.com,
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> On Tue, 19 May 2009 06:13:27 -0400, Cheryl Isaak
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>> And not here or stitching???
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>> Cheryl
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> My 'garden' is very small now lol Yes, I have been doing stuff. Have
> this years catnip growing madly, also some nice chives and I put the
> geraniums in and out for days and they are now happily outdoor plants
> again. I cut them back recently and one has already bloomed. That's a
> nice, deep, blood red one. It was growing at the bridge club and I
> liked it so much I pinched - literally and figuratively - a cutting.
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> Next stop, more herbs, I find some flowers are fine but concentrate on
> things for the kitchen. My garden may be small but it's little lol
Want some garlic chive seeds....
C
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Posted by lucille on May 19, 2009, 7:21 am
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> And not here or stitching???
> Cheryl
Here I am. (wave, wave) No gardening and not too much stitching, but I
did do some shopping and finally got around to reading a very old, very
fragile copy of a Tami Hoag mystery. It was the kind that I HAD to finish,
but I was disappointed because it never totally ended and left some
unanswered questions.
It's going to pour very shortly so I better take Puff for his morning
walk. It's finally been raining but I must admit that when I said we needed
some rain in this area , I didn't mean a monsoon.
Lucille
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on May 19, 2009, 8:05 am
On 5/19/09 7:21 AM, in article guu4pg$moa$1@news.eternal-september.org,
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>> And not here or stitching???
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>> Cheryl
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> Here I am. (wave, wave) No gardening and not too much stitching, but I
> did do some shopping and finally got around to reading a very old, very
> fragile copy of a Tami Hoag mystery. It was the kind that I HAD to finish,
> but I was disappointed because it never totally ended and left some
> unanswered questions.
I find all her books are that way - more left unanswered then answered.
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> It's going to pour very shortly so I better take Puff for his morning
> walk. It's finally been raining but I must admit that when I said we needed
> some rain in this area , I didn't mean a monsoon.
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> Lucille
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I'll take rain over frost...
C
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Posted by NDJoan on May 19, 2009, 6:05 pm
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> I'll take rain over frost...
I don't want either! I want warm, dry weather! Our ground is so
saturated there's no way it will dry in time to plant veggies, unless
I plant them in my flower beds, which are on higher ground. I'm
hoping DH finishes my new trellis so I can at least plant my sweet
peas tonight.
Please send thoughts of warm temps and low, low winds speeds for the
next 2 weeks.....for me, Dawne & Fred, at least.
Joan
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Posted by Nancy on May 19, 2009, 9:13 am
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> And not here or stitching???
> Cheryl
With the painters here all week I doubt I'll get much gardening
done. I'm praying my "Miss Bateman" clematis survives.
Loads of blooms but with the 34 degrees this am and the
the painters (it's up against the chimney) I'm not holding out
hope. At least it's supposed to get back to the 70's today.
But brrrrr, that was chilly when I moved the car before 7 am
when the painters were due.
I did manage quite a bit on Summer Breeze yesterday and
read a few chapters of "The Whiskey Rebels."
Nancy
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>> And not here or stitching???
>>
>> Cheryl
>
> My 'garden' is very small now lol Yes, I have been doing stuff. Have
> this years catnip growing madly, also some nice chives and I put the
> geraniums in and out for days and they are now happily outdoor plants
> again. I cut them back recently and one has already bloomed. That's a
> nice, deep, blood red one. It was growing at the bridge club and I
> liked it so much I pinched - literally and figuratively - a cutting.
>
> Next stop, more herbs, I find some flowers are fine but concentrate on
> things for the kitchen. My garden may be small but it's little lol