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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 04:45 AM #1321
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RRLF 2014 -> RENEE'S !!! Lactantia butter, Marc Angelo, Casa di Mama
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 12:12 PM #1322
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I bought them from dollarama last year, they were supposed to go one in front of the other and were on a plastic stick, which broke right away of course. I kept the circles and then, cause I have waay too much time on my hands I thought these will spin if I put a nail through ghem and thought the trellis was a ggod place to put them.
I did it more for decoration for the gd, so not sure if they keep the birds away.The most serious gardening I do would seem very strange to an onlooker, for it involves hours of walking round in circles, apparently doing nothing." --Helen Dillon
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 12:25 PM #1323
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 12:32 PM #1324
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I know im so happy my hubby saved it from the scrap heap! I have two others, one a small bathroom sink, and the other a larger perhpas kitchen sink or another laundry sink. My hubby brings me home all sorts of wonderful stuff from auctions or garage sales. I still have tons of projects to do, but only some may get done. Last sumer we found 24x36 patio stones in the garbage! Just enough to widen our back sidewalk, which may get done this year. Ill post pics of his finds too.
The most serious gardening I do would seem very strange to an onlooker, for it involves hours of walking round in circles, apparently doing nothing." --Helen Dillon
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 02:26 PM #1325
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 02:38 PM #1326
A wasp's nest is what is blooming my yard. Going to cost $150 to have it removed.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 02:48 PM #1327
How far along is the nest? DH took care of one last week by spraying it with WD40 - kills them instantly. Mind you, our nest was still very small, perhaps only three wasps working on it. They had some chambers built but no eggs had been laid yet.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 08:27 PM #1328
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I'm surprised at the interest in cast iron sinks (heavy and who has the back muscles to move it?). The laundry room used to have heavy double sinks (not cast iron but stone-like appearance with washboard lines in one sink and a very rusty stand under the sinks-I miss the washboard for pants but don't miss wondering when the metal stand was going to show "metal fatigue". The faucet/tap deck-think there have been four different tap handles on the deck.
It was an adjustment having a plastic deep sink in the laundry room but it works and won't rust! No worries about metal thieves either!2021-Bring on the sunshine, sweets & online shopping.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 08:29 PM #1329
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Patty, that's great that you have such big basil plants already. I had just about given up on mine and I saw about 10 little seedlings yesterday - woo hoo!
My Canterbury bells have started. Most are purple but some light pink are coming out. There are loads of buds on the scarlet carnation which will be coming out in the next few days.
I have some zinnia seedlings that I will move into this bed once after it rains tonight and tomorrow so that I will have something in this bed for late summer.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 08:36 PM #1330
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I had to remove my rain barrel this year because we are getting work done on the house , I miss it. Rainwater is so much better for the plants.
Also regarding cast iron sinks, the beauty is they can be refinished and last forever, not like the $20 crap plastic laundry sinks they sell now.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 08:37 PM #1331
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This was two or three weeks ago.
Yellow leopard's bane, false indigo in the corner, columbines, irises, and the start of the peonies. There is a row of Robinson daisy in the yard that I will be moving this year - it was an experiment.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 08:39 PM #1332
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 09:22 PM #1333
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Here are most of the foxgloves in the far right corner of the backyard. They ended up quite nice but I wish there were more of them and planted closer together. I'll remember to keep them closer next year.
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 09:38 PM #1334
Gorgeous!!! Do you have to stake them, how are they in a heavy rain?
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Mon, Jun 23rd, 2014, 11:40 PM #1335
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