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Wow! that looked like a lot of fun! and I love the butterfly on Chloe’s head! Our county fair is coming up too, we’re going on saturday!
Hail the conquering hero Necron!!! Sorry about the hole in the wall, but at least you caught the little stinker (pun fully intended lol)!
August 17, 2008 at 6:46 pm in reply to: Should I keep my potted rosebush outside for the winter? Pg2 #727779Did you get a little clipper happy? lol…you should take a picture so we can see, I’m sure it’s fine…and growing season isn’t over yet, It’ll probably bounce back!
August 16, 2008 at 7:01 pm in reply to: Should I keep my potted rosebush outside for the winter? Pg2 #727777purpledragonclaw wrote:If you prune it too much, you’ll kill it. Since your bush is so young, I would minimize the pruning on it and see how the bush responds. Once the bush gets stronger, you can prune it more.
I second that wholeheartedly
August 15, 2008 at 5:30 am in reply to: Everyone: If you could have one super power/ability…… #727836agreed!! 😆
August 15, 2008 at 5:27 am in reply to: Everyone: If you could have one super power/ability…… #727834I’d be a shifter, so I could do all the things I’d like, breathe underwater, fly, eat people who tick me off…(I’m kidding…mostly)
My favorite is probably the white tip reef shark, I just think they’re beautiful, I also like rays, and the colorful eels, there’s a hawaian ribbon eel that is electric blue with a yellow stripe…I love salties.
I loved Bunnicula!!! especially the tomato “drinking”
I would kill for a tail, I always wanted to get one of those furry tails and wear it everywhere. ::sigh:: in a pefect world.
::snarf::: HAHAHAHAHA!
That is a cool shirt, I have a friend who is a traveling wildland fireman, he goes to Cali every year for the fires, he has some really cool shirts! (he’s a park ranger in his everyday life)
August 14, 2008 at 3:22 pm in reply to: Should I keep my potted rosebush outside for the winter? Pg2 #727774eaglefeather831 wrote:Do you do this with all the branches with a 5-leaflet, or just the ones that have dead blooms on the end? Also, do you also prune about 1/4″ from the first 5-leaflet?
During blooming season I usually just do the ones with dead blooms, but it can be done on all of them, I don’t recommend it, because there should always be some new growth, unless you have a crazy long stem and it grows faster than the rest, those I nip. If it’s an outdoor rose (planted in the ground all the time) when I winterize everything gets cut much lower. (winterizing is a diffrent technique all together) And yes, about a 1/4 inch is fine, right under the last thorn on the stem, (if there are any) try not to leave a thorn on the stubby cut end.
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