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What are the little white flowers in the pot DMC? Pretty potted arrangement!
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Bacopa, thanks Debby! I have a pink trailing Vinca hidden in the back.What are the little white flowers in the pot DMC? Pretty potted arrangement!
Bacopa, thanks Debby! I have a pink trailing Vinca hidden in the back.
Thank you!Pretty little flowers, they work well in your pot!
Here is our Gourd - Shade solution for the chicken run. There are a few kinds of gourds here, but the most shade producing and vigorous gourd is the "Birdhouse Gourd" seed from Burpee seeds. This is the south (and east) side fo the run, so it is HOT in the summer.
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Happy Birds on a run roost in the cool shade provided by the gourds.
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Late fall only the birdhouse gourds remain green. We do not have a long enough season for them to dry on the vine, but we brought them into the barn, and they dried out over the winter.
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MELONS!! We were successful in growing melons and they were tasty! What a happy gardening surprise, since we live in OH, not such a long and sometimes not even a hot enough environment. We tried melons in a garden around 100 miles south of here, and they did not grow or produce at all!
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Love it all.Here is our Gourd - Shade solution for the chicken run. There are a few kinds of gourds here, but the most shade producing and vigorous gourd is the "Birdhouse Gourd" seed from Burpee seeds. This is the south (and east) side fo the run, so it is HOT in the summer.
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Happy Birds on a run roost in the cool shade provided by the gourds.
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Late fall only the birdhouse gourds remain green. We do not have a long enough season for them to dry on the vine, but we brought them into the barn, and they dried out over the winter.
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