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Gardening is great! I am named after my great-great-grandfather, and he was a great gardener... but we have no photos of his garden, and I have no idea what he liked to plant! :barnie

You never get cold...right? So you need to make sure you get bulbs that are happy with that. Still many choices. Because you always stay warm you should be able to plant rain lilies and amaryllis there as well as freesia and ranunculus :drool Now day lilies aren't actual bulbs... but they are lilies and they come in a jillion kinds! Did you know you can eat the buds?
We do not get cold but we do get enough days at 32 to bread dormancy for a lot of things.
I have planted amaryllis, freesia and ranunculcus at the other place. I planted daffodills too. They grow very well here. Some years we get a lot of rain. This year we have 10.9 inches of rain to date. Normal is 16.85. The yearly average is 21.38 inches. We do not get rain from may to October usually. Most people do not understan this so This graph might help our weather. May to October is a yearly drought for us:

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I will do some checking to see what bulbs work here and get them planted!
 
We do not get cold but we do get enough days at 32 to bread dormancy for a lot of things.
I have planted amaryllis, freesia and ranunculcus at the other place. I planted daffodills too. They grow very well here. Some years we get a lot of rain. This year we have 10.9 inches of rain to date. Normal is 16.85. The yearly average is 21.38 inches. We do not get rain from may to October usually. Most people do not understan this so This graph might help our weather. May to October is a yearly drought for us:

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I will do some checking to see what bulbs work here and get them planted!
Well its about time! Anything else you need to be told to do? I am here to whip you into shape!
 
G'morning all Thanks for the coffee @N F C it smells wonderful this morning!
Hubs has to run for lumber before we work on the garden today. My daughter will do some shopping before she brings the boys over later, glad I don't have to add that to my day.

My dad was admitted to the hospital, pneumonia and dehydration last night. He had to shower, wash his hair and cut his nails before he left. Probably shaved too :rolleyes:.Mom has been trying to get him to go for a week so I told him if he was so weak he couldn't get there before I was off work I was going to call an ambulance. They got to the hospital an hour before I was off. :gigOrnery old sour kraut.

Have a great day guys, pouring the coffee and pushing the man out the door, got lots to do today. Don't work too hard! :frow

I am sorry he is feeling rough hard on you and him :hugs

I built this year's ago before i knew the uselessness of chicken wire. But, I use this more like a run then a proper tractor, putting them back in the brooder overnight. Once they get big enough we free range during the day.
We do not get many stray dogs around here fortunately and those that do get sent on their way by our dog. My problem is i lost my old dog over winter this year and now have a puppy. The puppy might force me to get better fencing for it, but I am trying to train him.

right with you there evil white dog as she is known mostly pyrenees our old lady Fear
gsd 17 still kicks her butt yet she wants tag with the chickens...

For those that know my cell phone dilemma has only started my Motorola is back on and still connected it did kill itself when the screen froze charged it powered back up
booted fine have not gone to boost site see if they put the other phone on account :tongue:smack
 

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