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Comments (150)Thank you, Laura... such wonderful sentiments! :-) Our weather has been crazy, too... but we half expected it. Last year, we were already laying out soaker hoses and starting to water...and this year, we've gotten so much rain that we're completely saturated! We're just now able to get in and cut grass, and talk about tall! It's hard on the mowers, I'm sure, but what can you do?! If it's grass, it has to be kept mowed at least semi-regularly... and if it's garden beds, they must be kept weeded or the grasses, thistles and other nasties take over! So, we're darned if we do and darned if we don't! Mother's Day was nice... calls from my kids, and the husband made a nice dinner... while I spent the day relaxing, for the most part. There are certain chores that must be done regardless of what day it is, like cleaning and feeding dogs and other animals, but that's no big deal... I have it down to a science! ;-) I finally got the old guy to help me get photos off my camera, so I thought I'd share a few this morning... Here's a mama and her twins... My very best mouser... I call her Vixen! The next generation of excellent mousers... one of Vixen's 3 little ones... Walking from the shade garden area toward the new rose arbor... A young Peony Tree in the dappled shade garden... notice the rambler rose runners everywhere on the ground! Closeup of the flower from the Peony Tree... Another Peony Tree in the front yard... north side... And this is a Trillium that opened white and is turning a pale pink shade. It's among a patch of purple flowered hybrid Trillium I planted several years ago... you can see the mottled leaves of the hybrid... I didn't plant the white one, though... And finally, the first of the Irises are starting! I hope you enjoyed a walk around the yards with me... stick around as all the roses begin blooming and other perennials begin to color the gardens a wonderful rainbow of scented color! Thanks, Al... I can finally view Youtube, but the monitor I'm using has no sound on board... for a girl with a technological genius as a husband, I'm always the last to get upgraded! Would you believe I'm still using Windows XP?! I desperately need an upgrade to Windows 7, which should be coming shortly... when he has time to upgrade me. :-) It's kind of like being the plumber with the leaky toilet handle that sticks, or the barber that doesn't have time to cut his own hair... when you're in the business, you're last in line! :-) It looks to be another gorgeous day... sunny and hot with strong humidity... I may spend some time weeding and edging today, instead of killing myself cutting grass! Hope everyone has a lovely day! And... Happy Gardening!...See MoreMaybe a topic of conversation
Comments (4)I don't think there's any miracle there. You grew the plants properly. Peppers grow well between 65-85 degrees, especially bell peppers. When you planted them, you pruned to promote root growth and thus the plants continued to grow. The bought plants have probably been stunted by rapid temp changes, improper watering or the use of growth regulator. Or they could have been pushed with heavy fertilizer application and just ran out of steam. Or they were root bound and have to adjust to grow again. Down here I plant them a couple of weeks after my tomatoes because unlike the tomatoes they will continue to produce in the heat. That production during the heat is where people get the idea they like lots of heat. I think peppers would like to grow between 65-85 best....See MoreFollowup on March 30 topic
Comments (29)Hi aliceinwonderland_id, If I end up changing out the resin, I'll look at it under the microscope. I'll post what I find. Iron and Manganese are pretty much unchanged at 1.2 and .14 respectively. I have an Iron Out question. My brine draw cycle follows immediately after backwash. Brine draw is set for 60 minutes. I sat for 30 minutes and never heard the sound change. I believe it takes the full 60 minutes to empty the brine tank. My resin tank is 13x54 and the brine tank is 15x17x36. Your iron out directions said the brine tank should be empty at about 10 minutes. Should I wait the full hour until the tank is empty or somewhere in between? There is a "RR" rapid rinse cycle that is ten minutes following the brine draw if that matters......See MoreDid Hot Topics go away?
Comments (50)Chijim, it's the new world order. Sigh. People seem to love to poop all over stuff that they should instead just ignore. I don't like the relentless negativity so I try to ignore it because there seems to be no way to stop it. I miss your posts. You and our beloved Pal have taught a lot of us lurkers really cool things. Please don't stop just because some people suck. :)...See Morepetaloid
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