Thanks Sue. I cracked open a few of the eggs that weren’t developing and in my opinion they weren’t even fertile. Of course a week in the incubator could have changed things I suppose. Anyway, there’s still two so we’ll see what happens.
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Thanks Sue. I cracked open a few of the eggs that weren’t developing and in my opinion they weren’t even fertile. Of course a week in the incubator could have changed things I suppose. Anyway, there’s still two so we’ll see what happens.
Front yard pics. I have two oleanders to plant along the wall outside the coop yard. The tree in that yard is a willow acacia that we planted a few years after we moved in. Between the wall and the tree in the front I’m going to add a grouping of fairy dusters. They only get to be 3 feet tall and 2 feet wide.
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This is the first shrub I planted here. It was in the clearance bin at Lowe’s so I brought it home and pretty much ignored it. It’s happy though
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I’m going to put another grouping of fairy dusters here and something else but I’m not sure what yet. This is an open area between the two mesquite trees we planted a few years after we moved in.
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Thank you. I like casual and spread out, not packed into a small space. Never had good with those methods.Looks very nice and I like that you don't have them all bunched together !!
Yup, sure will thanks. Although right now they’re tiny and they don’t grow fast.Nice trees and bushes IM! Hope you'll update when you add the fairy dusters![]()
Yup, sure will thanks. Although right now they’re tiny and they don’t grow fast.
