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    #381

    Sep 22, 2009, 07:59 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    :eek::eek:

    Good luck. Too bad I can't send you some Canuck worms. They know how to ski, cross country, live in igloos and have huskies ;)( Now dont tell me anyone thinks Im serious okay.), but Canadian worms are very talented.

    tick :D
    Where do you buy the little skis?:D
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    #382

    Sep 23, 2009, 08:56 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Just Dahlia View Post
    Where do you buy the little skis?:D
    I've heard there's a boutique near the ice cream shop in Long Point, Ontario :D
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    #383

    Sep 25, 2009, 03:19 PM
    I'm hoping I started a new thread for garden ideas:rolleyes:, but in the meantime...
    Do you think I can plant my Blackberries under a 8 foot TP of 3 pieces of bamboo?:confused:
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    #384

    Sep 25, 2009, 06:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Just Dahlia View Post
    I'm hoping I started a new thread for garden ideas:rolleyes:, but in the meantime...
    Do you think I can plant my Blackberries under a 8 foot TP of 3 pieces of bamboo?:confused:
    JD read this, Selecting a Planting Site, If you've had problems with your toms:
    Growing Raspberries and Blackberries

    I thought I knew most abbreviations, but what does TP stand for? Trellis??

    Anyhow, the berry plants will need full Sun.

    Also:
    How to grow your Blackberry Cane with pictures and advice.
    Blackberries - growing Blackberries - how to grow Blackberries

    I'm runnin' a day late for the nftb, I might get it posted today/tonight, then lets see 'bout your new thread.

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    Sep 25, 2009, 06:26 PM
    Sound... It... out
    T... P... :D

    Sorry I didn't know how to spell it and my spell check doesn't work at home.

    Tee Pee, Like what the American Indians used to sleep in in the old days (according to the movies)

    3 poles in the ground connected at the top to form sort of a pyramid, Point up:D Like a triangle except really tall.
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    #386

    Sep 25, 2009, 07:14 PM
    Lol... :D :p :D :p :D :p Duhhh... I shoulda' known.

    I remember someone trying to spell... bee you tea full...

    Yes, start the canes inside the TP, and let them grow skyward.
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    #387

    Sep 26, 2009, 09:02 AM
    Hi! Everyone :)
    News from the Bucket (nftb), September 26th, 2009 ~ Vol. I ~ Edition XX Part one of two:

    My apologies on being late with this weeks nftb, I've been pretty busy...

    Rainfall for the week at BBX 0.10” ~ KCXY 0.08”.
    Next, chance of rain 100%, Today into Sunday afternoon. Possible 2.25”

    High temps averaged 68°F ~ 20°C for the week, with a forecast average to go to 66°F ~ 18.8°C for next week. Lows 50°F ~ 10°C.

    Early in the week I was down at neighbor Harry's, he had a Wind Turbine installed



    And I'm putting a pictorial together for him, and his DW. I plan on uploading them to my web site, the page will be called “Alternative Energy”. That's him sitting by the corner of the house. I'll give you a high sign when it happens.


    Thursday, I “think” I finished with trimmin' the trees, and shrubs 'round the property for this year. Yes, I have another load to go to the Twp. Dump.


    Yesterday, after I mowed the lawn, eddie, and me had a quiet service, and laid BB to rest.



    Sadness to see the end of the project, and the demise of one of God's creations, but happiness in all the fond memories that BB help create.


    This pix shows the soil conditions:


    This one the root structure:


    And this one the root structure against the sidewall of the bucket:


    I think my original question, will the roots grow up or down? Has been answered.
    They will grow up, but because of the hard pack present in the soil they had a hard time getting very far.

    End of part one...
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    #388

    Sep 26, 2009, 09:11 AM
    Hi! Everyone, welcome back :)

    News from the Bucket (nftb), September 26th, 2009 ~ Vol. I ~ Edition XX Part two of two:

    For Anak it's a different story, in that I was able to use more topsoil, and compost around the trunk when I transplanted it.

    I've already taken one tom from Anak:

    And this is his new home,The coppery colored soil that you see is just a topcoat/filler to finish up filling the bucket. :

    Later on we're going over to the niece's, and DH house, I've been generously donated to replace their aging outside porch steps. Stringer's, and treads...

    Speaking of Stringer's...

    One other item, for those of you that know Chery (relationship expert), but don't know she's in a bit of a bad way, and you would like to be included in a get well card that Stringer has proposed, see here; askmehelpdesk.com/other-family-people/chery-hospital

    Stringer would like to mail it tomorrow so you still have a little time left.


    See Ya 'round the compost pile!

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    #389

    Sep 28, 2009, 10:32 PM
    Oh, by the way..
    I have 2 Palm Trees that I dug up and have shoved it pots waiting for Eddie to fly by and grab them.
    They will have Red baloons tied to them, high enough so he knows where to drop the grappling hook.:)
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    #390

    Sep 29, 2009, 08:14 AM
    Moved:

    Just Dahlia's backyard pix post from, UDT, to "What are you doing to prepare for next season" thread.

    "What are you doing to prepare for next season"

    As JD mentioned it would be a better fit, and I didn't want to lose the bee you tea full pix's
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    #391

    Sep 29, 2009, 08:17 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Just Dahlia View Post
    Oh, by the way..
    I have 2 Palm Trees that I dug up and have shoved it pots waiting for Eddie to fly by and grab them.
    They will have Red baloons tied to them, high enough so he knows where to drop the grappling hook.:)
    JD,
    Eddie sez... The balloons will work perfectly, just let him know where you want 'em dropped off. Maybe an even trade for the Lilacs?

    Eddie wants to talk to you an DH 'bout coming out to stay for the winter season. Says he's gettin' "too old for the cold" back here.

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    #392

    Oct 1, 2009, 12:16 PM
    Lilac trade! Yes!:cool:

    I have room for Eddie in the shed or on the hammock;) Dinners included, of course.:)
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    #393

    Oct 2, 2009, 08:55 PM
    Eddie sez :cool: would the end of the month be too soon?
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    #394

    Oct 9, 2009, 02:14 AM
    Hi! Everyone :)
    News from the Bucket (nftb), October 9th, 2009 ~ Vol. I ~ Edition XXI:

    Well as of last week BB's UDT bucket had been officially dismantled,
    Post #387 https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/garden...352932-39.html
    Anak has an indoor home now for the colder months, and has pushed new blossoms

    Work 'round the ol' homestead has been slowin' down to ketchin' up on removal of dead/dying/spent vegetation. Saving flower seeds,
    Discussion with DW on what direction, and plans that need to be made.

    Maintenance on tools and power equipment is starting to ramp up.

    See JD's “What are you doing to prepare for next season” thread (WAYDTPFNS).
    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/garden...on-399861.html Ill be posting there as this goes slowly fading away... we'll see...

    Rainfall for the week at BBX 0.95” with three trace days ~ KCXY 1.18”. With 5 trace days
    Next, chance of rain 57%, Today into Saturday afternoon. Possible .75”
    High temps averaged 65°F ~ 20°C for the week, with a forecast average to go to 62°F ~ 16.8°C for next week. Lows 40°F ~ 4.4°C.




    See Ya 'round the compost pile!
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    Oct 14, 2009, 05:36 AM

    Found a few minutes to check in.. Water was frozen in the puddles here this morning :( *cries* winter is coming. Good luck with your what to do next year discussion :) going to go check out JD's new thread.
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    #396

    Oct 16, 2009, 07:58 AM
    Hi! Everyone :)

    News from the Bucket (nftb), October 16th, 2009 ~ Vol. I ~ Edition XXIII:

    Been a cold rain the last couple'a days, with temps in the upper 30's F ~ -1.1C. Average departure from normal -6.5°F ~ -21.4°C….. Brrrrr...

    Rainfall for the week since 06:56edt Thursday morn, BBX 1.87” ~ KCXY 1.07”, presently lite drizzle, with a forecast of 2.25” by Sundown Sunday, highs to remain in the upper 30's lows to mid to lower 30's.

    Yard and garden work has slowed considerably, with the emphasis on winterizing the few remaining outdoor plants.

    I'm waiting for the weather to break so I can cut the lawn for the final time this season, then I have to get the tractor ready for winter, mainly swappin' out the mower deck (md) for the snow blade (sb), putting on the chains, and giving the tractor a winter tune-up.

    I see binx44 stopped in for a visit. She's been pretty busy lately with her Forestry studies at University. She told me that last week she cut her first tree down, musta' been a big one because she sounded excited in relating the story to me.
    She's doing well, and is busier than a one armed Logger with indoor and outdoor studies.

    If any of you have seen my post # 22 in Just Dahlia's thread askmehelpdesk /gardening-plants/what-are-you-doing-to-prepare-for-next-season?

    I'll be using the sb to grade the soil I commandeered :D from my neighbor Harry's windmill project. Its not the best tool for grading, but it still beats raking, and shoveling all of it. I'll see if I can post some pix in JD's thread.



    As you can see I had the majority of the soil dumped down near the wetlands, with a load closer to the driveway. With the recent rains it will be a lot harder to work the soil to where I'd like it :(

    Well I got to go an get busy now, I'm swappin' out the door screens for storm windows, an there's one that I have to replace the screen... Ops! There's the Dw's alarm... gonna' help get her off to work to!

    Eddie! There any coffee left?. Yea, just made a fresh pot!

    See Ya 'round the compost pile!

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    #397

    Oct 16, 2009, 10:51 AM
    I was wondering what you were going to do with all the dirt!:eek:
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    #398

    Oct 16, 2009, 01:54 PM
    The corner in the foreground between the driveway an the lane was always soft, so I'll be grading that out to raise it up.

    There's still a lot of good soil down below, some of which will be finding its way into the garden for next year.
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    #399

    Oct 17, 2009, 07:31 PM
    The picture of the street brought me back some years and tears came to my eyes:( But I'm a sap! I really miss 'Autumn' I'm afraid I will never see it again.
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    Oct 17, 2009, 07:51 PM
    You still have family, back in Illinois, right?

    Make plans to see them during Thanksgiving or even Christmas :)

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