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well keep it up and keep it coming
My pleasure, I think your gonna really like what we have been working on.well keep it up and keep it coming
Thanks, good luck to ya in Colorado. I can definitely see its appeal and I imagine with your degree there may be some work in the industry also. I myself just can't seem to get past the cold or maybe I'm just a Cali girl (you can call me bro if want) at heart. So cal has the best weed but that's because they get it from NOR CAL.
:woot:My pleasure, I think your gonna really like what we have been working on.View attachment 301920
Around the same time, I always go by the snowfall on the dogwood trees. Seems to be accurate really.You read it, dan! :D (My son's in SoCal, I love giving him shit, too.)
Amber, I LOVE the solution for dealing with a steep slope--stadium! I don't know why I never thought of it before... except that I want the ground flattened a bit.
Tagged and following. When's your last frost at your elevation? Mine is Cinco de Mayo.
My pleasure, I think your gonna really like what we have been working on.View attachment 301920
Ah, that reminds me, what's the story or tradition about dogwood snow again? A friend explained it to me last year, what she'd been told by the old-timers (locals), but damn if I can remember. Dogwoods are blooming in Lockeford, mine's getting ready to bud but not quite yet. I seem to recall that the tradition says that the dogwood will bloom when only one more snow is coming... is that it? Or have I botched it entirely?Around the same time, I always go by the snowfall on the dogwood trees. Seems to be accurate really.
Flo finishes so quick if you cut her tops the bottom buds will plump and purple pretty nice.very awesome setup youve got there....im always curious when i see the name FLO... i grew it once and when i was reading on it i found that it was a multi-harvester, i grew it indoors and enjoyed it but never saw the "flo" of new buds coming in.... just curious if you knew about this?
heres where i got my info
They say that winter is over only if it has snowed on the dogwood blooms. I should probably get a dogwood so I can see for myself I don't know if they are blooming yet I assume so though cause my peach and nectarines are. There is a big black cloud coming in now.Ah, that reminds me, what's the story or tradition about dogwood snow again? A friend explained it to me last year, what she'd been told by the old-timers (locals), but damn if I can remember. Dogwoods are blooming in Lockeford, mine's getting ready to bud but not quite yet. I seem to recall that the tradition says that the dogwood will bloom when only one more snow is coming... is that it? Or have I botched it entirely?
I really love the stadium solution. Must be nice hanging out inside that GH.
Just down the hill from us, near the Rancheria about about the 1800' elevation, there's a large mature dogwood that's getting ready to bloom, but hasn't yet. I think we've got some time yet. My peach is blooming, too, as is my weeping cherry.They say that winter is over only if it has snowed on the dogwood blooms. I should probably get a dogwood so I can see for myself I don't know if they are blooming yet I assume so though cause my peach and nectarines are. There is a big black cloud coming in now.
Thank you. This made me feel real good. There is something about a educated compliment that makes it that much more of a compliment. If you look at a garden and see the love and work that was put in, then you know.Wow, that looks great! Here's to grumpy old men who know wtf they're doing. Someday I want to be one of those.
Your plants are amazing, they show the care you give them.
I would say good luck, but I see nothing but talent here. And hard work.