Aug 8, 2011 #61 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 15 Years May 3, 2009 156,402 612,475 2,237 New Jersey Ouch! how did I miss this? OK now you can stop the whining. Last edited: Aug 8, 2011
Aug 8, 2011 #62 R redsoxs Crowing 8 Years Jul 17, 2011 25,643 2,149 463 North Central Kansas Best of luck - I know how brutal poison ivy can be. Seems like I can get just by thinking about it!!
Aug 8, 2011 #63 Sir Birdaholic Night Knight 10 Years Nov 6, 2009 7,450 50 231 Greers Ferry Lake,Arkansas Hey Em, The old farmers say, If you rub poison ivy over the poison oak, it'll counter act it! Threaten MY turkey, will ya!
Hey Em, The old farmers say, If you rub poison ivy over the poison oak, it'll counter act it! Threaten MY turkey, will ya!
Aug 8, 2011 #64 Slinkytoys Songster 10 Years Jun 22, 2009 638 2 119 Black Forest Another good reason to live in Colorado. Poison oak, ivy and sumac doesn't grow at this altitude. Slinky
Another good reason to live in Colorado. Poison oak, ivy and sumac doesn't grow at this altitude. Slinky
Aug 8, 2011 #65 chickaddict Songster 10 Years May 4, 2009 1,042 4 161 Bristol yes, i agree, the poison family stinks. but i will gladly trade your poison ivy for my broken wrist anytime. i never realized just how important a left hand was til all i had was the right. sorry, no capital letters--------i think you know why
yes, i agree, the poison family stinks. but i will gladly trade your poison ivy for my broken wrist anytime. i never realized just how important a left hand was til all i had was the right. sorry, no capital letters--------i think you know why