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Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Kelejan wrote:bettyann wrote:too funny. . . . and true. .. most plantings do best 6" apart.
bettyann
from Kelejan
Where is Minerva Park? I see you have been lurking a bit. Hope you like what you have found.
I am not bettyann, but Minerva Park is a little spot within the city of Columbus OH. I am near that area.
herblover- Posts : 573
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Marc Iverson wrote:Love that picture!
I love the ones you know haven't been staged.
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
How often do you have to water them? Do you soak them or mist them?
Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
I tried misting ours once but they didn't seem to like it.
Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
I needed this laugh today.
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
plantoid wrote:So that's what cat mint looks like , initially thought it was a pot plant like my Auntie Rhona used to grow in the spare bed room under special lights .llama momma wrote:
I don't think that's catmint, David. I think it's catnap... Not to be confused with catnip.
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Cajun Cappy wrote:I tried misting ours once but they didn't seem to like it.
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
And for those of you who need it... (and you know who you are....)
Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
AtlantaMarie wrote:And for those of you who need it... (and you know who you are....)
I love that! I'm taking it to the Facebook.
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CapeCoddess- Posts : 6811
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
I've seen at least two versions of this one on FB. It's always worth a laugh!
Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
A SEED STASH!!!AtlantaMarie wrote:And for those of you who need it... (and you know who you are....)
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Just in - New Spacing for your garden ;)
Can you plant them directly, or do they need to be started indoors?
Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
GloriaG wrote:Can you plant them directly, or do they need to be started indoors?
Indoors, in a box on the floor of a warm darkish closet.
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Are they non-GMO? Hybrids? Heirloom? Organic? . . .
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
mollyhespra wrote:GloriaG wrote:Can you plant them directly, or do they need to be started indoors?
Indoors, in a box on the floor of a warm darkish closet.
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Good one!donnainzone10 wrote:Or in a temporary paper grow bag.
Goosegirl- Posts : 3424
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
I used to grow those, but they always wound up acting like they thought they were better than me.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3637
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Me, too, so I switched cultivars from felinus to caninus which solved that! But I do LOVE this whole post topic! Witty and fun people all!Marc Iverson wrote:I used to grow those, but they always wound up acting like they thought they were better than me.
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8841
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Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
But the species caninus is so high-maintenance! I prefer growing things that require little care and can be left alone for a while.
Re: Just in - New Spacing for your garden ; )
Truth! I do miss those carefree varieties, Donna!donnainzone10 wrote:But the species caninus is so high-maintenance! I prefer growing things that require little care and can be left alone for a while.
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