on โ18-11-2009 08:00 PM
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on โ17-01-2013 05:02 PM
Hi Prim and everyone ๐
Hope that you are all keeping cool and enjoying your day.
Thanks Prim, It was always the way it was ...just the way things have been done and some things said did kind of make it seem otherwise ...and of course boys will be boys .Sometimes the timing of things works out just right . ๐
on โ17-01-2013 05:13 PM
It usually does Iza. Patience really is a virtue ๐
on โ17-01-2013 05:37 PM
Hi girls. :-x
I've got a bit of work to do tonight to try and resurrect the garden. Everything looks like it's shriveled up out there. I even put straw around the tomato plants this morning ๐
on โ17-01-2013 05:44 PM
Hi Stringers ๐ I'm home from work, yay. Prim, my mother often used to say 'patience is a virtue' but I never did experience what she was talking about lol
on โ17-01-2013 06:01 PM
:^O Karen
on โ17-01-2013 06:05 PM
I am pleased to report we are accident free today.
I figured we would stay that way if we played with Magic Snow...............so we played Master Chef with it.
Tomorrow we might watch movies.
Our little grand daughter had to go for her checkup at the specialist today..............and our daughter said the doctor kept looking at our eldest grand daughters black eye.
It got the better of the doctor in the end and he asked her how it happened.......................and I got the blame...........:O
on โ17-01-2013 06:13 PM
LOL Karen. I guess you either have it or you don't ๐ ๐
Deb, I know it has been very hot but really your garden should not shrivel after 1 day of heat. Is everything in terracotta pots which dry out quickly or are they in garden beds?
I am not a 'gardener' as such but I am wondering if too frequent but short duration watering is keeping the roots near the surface which allows them to burn easily on a hot day?
on โ17-01-2013 06:17 PM
I hope the blame proportion was that you have a norti door which would not get out of the way?
on โ17-01-2013 06:43 PM
Prim, we have both, the old hydrangea bushes are looking a bit sad ATM, but they'll pickup with a good watering tonight
on โ17-01-2013 07:15 PM
Yes, I found the same when I grew Hydrangea but they usually picked up once the sun went down. I don't remember anything wilting and burning in the heat. On about 3 occasions over the years my roses did burn a little.