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Feb 11, 2011 2:37 PM CST
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Happy Valentine's day Lady or is that "trouble"
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Feb 11, 2011 2:49 PM CST
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Thank you! What a nice surprise! "Trouble" is my middle name...and you, of all people, should know that!
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Feb 11, 2011 3:00 PM CST
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Before you run away....do you have a grow box that you could take to the Feb. mtg.? I think it would be something that would be interesting to show. It's supposed to be about easy projects for the garden....and since the club cultivar is going to be tomatoes, would be perfect timing. See, I'm always thinking about ways I can "volunteer" you! Rolling on the floor laughing
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Feb 12, 2011 10:51 AM CST
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I know the split second after I hit the send buttoning a made a big mistake
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Feb 12, 2011 12:23 PM CST
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Okay, you drive a hard bargain....I'll clean my grow-box up and take it to the mtg. You just talk about it. (I've talked enough for the year. I'm sure they're tired of me).
Do you still have construction directions? I'll make copies for the group! How's that for being a good buddy?
Our raccoons have enjoyed ours for the last time. I haven't used it in a few summers.
Yep, that send button can be a stinker! Big Grin
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Feb 18, 2011 8:53 AM CST
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I have a dwarf peach tree in a large pot. Is it too late to plant it in the ground? It's been in the pot for over 3 years. Has fruit each year (for the squirrels), but I think it would be happier in ground.
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Feb 18, 2011 9:22 AM CST
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No it's not to late it would be much better in the ground. I forgot all about the fern meeting the other day, I was outside doing some work and enjoying the weather I forgot all about the meeting.
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Feb 18, 2011 9:54 AM CST
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Oh good...I'm going to dig a spot for it today.

Fern group mtg was mostly Christi, who had really done her homework, asking Liz if we could transform the area next to where the original fern bed is. Liz was receptive to all suggestions except adding new short wall halfway across the new bed and back-filling it. Said the oaks should not have their roots covered. Right now, until approval and money, we only have permission to removed the ivy....and the poison ivy...from the new bed.
Also discussed the pond access.
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