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Comments (115)LOL Bruce, I guess you're right. Glenn,...you bet! Not so much out in the country here but som trees are like this, sheltered in town it's a common thing. I would think a perfect cherry for a sheltered zone 3, zone 4 should be just ideal, zone 5 and up might get a bit warm but I think you should still have cherries, not sure if loaded like this. You can also experiment with other root stock, this picture is Evans on pin cherry, nicely loaded, flowered a little later, the cherries are still on but deer have eaten most on the bottom branches, I put on a trail camera,...they might be back, if so, I'll post later. The cherries are slightly smaller but I find sweeter. Picture from July 2, Evans on pin cherry....See MorePhotos - Animal, Vegetable or Mineral (and Birds) LOL
Comments (77)jeanner: Yes, that's my top pond in the fourth pic down. Here are some pics of my water lillies in the top pond. These were taken over the weekend. The most blooms I have ever had open at one time: 9: These were taken at around 9 a.m. before all the lillies opened. These were taken around noon after they all opened. Here is one of the many pond spiders that live at the edge of my pond. I absolutely hate, hate, HATE spiders. I was shaking so bad when I took these pics some of them are blurry. Was trying to get my floating duck and ducklings unstuck with a stick when I hit the web and noticed it. Wonder how they get that web spun from one floating planter to the next without going into the water. This spider is so colorful I couldn't resist. After I took the pics I was shaking so bad I had to go ay down after I hurled. I still get the creeps looking at it. My son can't believe I did this either. What we won't do for our ponds!!!! Lol Enjoy. Jenny...See Moreself portrait of a gardner
Comments (15)Tiger - I got THE MADAME from Chamblees From pickering Audrey Wilcox Belami Fragrant Dream Rebekah Chinatown Scentimental Traumerei Mevrouw Nathalie Nypels Baron Girod de l'Ain Empereur du Maroc Pauls Early Blush Souvenir de Dr. Jamain Lexington Rosa Zwerg Pompon de Bourgogne Frau Dagmar Hartopp Stanwell Perpetual alec's red Break O'Day' Aloha Gloire de Dijon Golden Artic Harlequin Lemon Meringue Parade Red Fountain Viking Queen White Cap Eglantyne Alba Maxima Mme Plantier Mme Ernst Calvat Mme. Isaac Pereire Aimee Vibert Alister Stella Gray Champneys Pink Cluster Narrow Water Nastarana And my Horitico order also came - Armada thanks to Anne's enabling Didn't get them all planted - the son who is expecting a baby in less than a month is "nesting" not the pregnant wife so yesterday afternoon He, I and another son spent 4 hours cleaning grout in the main level of his house - all the floors there are tile - about about 1700 sq ft on that level - he is supposed to come help me dig holes today because I scrubbed yesterday...See MoreMotion-activated, night-vision camera for recording yard critters
Comments (4)Thanks for the replies. For what it's worth, I went with a Primos TruthCam 35 which has been reasonably good. To get better footage, I'd probably need to dedicate more power to the endeavor. (In trying to prolong battery charge, I've sacrificed trigger speed, so I get a lot of tail ends.)...See MoreKonrad___far_north
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