So does Pi. You can't really call the pig a squeaky toy, though. It's hysterical.LOL Too cute! Bandit loves squeak toys.
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So does Pi. You can't really call the pig a squeaky toy, though. It's hysterical.LOL Too cute! Bandit loves squeak toys.
Ive heard those before. I know exactly how they sound. HahahaaSo does Pi. You can't really call the pig a squeaky toy, though. It's hysterical.
Kind of lazy. I did take Pi for a long walk around Spring Lake. Supposed to start raining tonight and keep raining for 3 days. Cabin fever will be extreme. I think the pig will be getting a work out.How was your day Wishing?
Thanks, Granny! Now please tell me how to start a wild dogwood tree ...!@troyer
1. Go to the woods or your yard. Get a pinecone.![]()
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2. Put the pinecone in a pot - so that most of it stands out.
3. Pour it every day with a small amount of water, as excess water will make the pinecone rot.
4. After some time, a tiny tree will appear.
5. Congratulations - they just started oxygen production and you have a piece of forest in your own home.![]()
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You're doing something for nature, and you'll see what nature does for you.....![]()
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Vi-de-OH! Vi-de-OH!So does Pi. You can't really call the pig a squeaky toy, though. It's hysterical.
dogwoods are so hard. slow growing. It would be better to buy one already good sized. It should be bagged instead of potted because they hate to have their roots disturbed. If you already have one I would try air layered.Thanks, Granny! Now please tell me how to start a wild dogwood tree ...!