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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Hartford, Mo
Posts: 5,796
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#14
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,487
Seems a lot of us lost our gardens due to the harsh winter we had. I'm in Iowa and lost most all my knock-out roses, specialty roses, mums, everything I planted last Fall (tulip, daffodil, bulbs) and blackberry bushes. Just transplanting what did survive to fill in the holes that didn't survive. And what the critters didn't eat during the winter to survive, I'm lucky to have anything left. Ate one of my clematis to the ground but she came back up. Planted another one but seems a rabbit liked it more so its gone already. Had to installed fencing around all my raised beds to keep at least the rabbits out though the squirrels are still getting in by climbing over the fencing. Even pulled up my newly planted onions and strawberries. And I feed them toasted bread and bird seed all winter long and summer too. Ungrateful critters.
#15
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: By the beach
Posts: 597
I am so happy that my plumeria is still alive and growing. I grew it from a cutting. No flowers yet. But my fig tree has lots of figs and my persimmon tree has three baby persimmons. Yay! I love pretty gardens but I'm not that great at growing things. My mom was the gardener in the family. She always had beautiful flowers.
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