***OKIES in the BYC III ***

WOOT!! There's a new Kid in town
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Isn't it just too cute :) I don't even know what it is yet LOL



I do need some advice though she has had just the one so far and looks to me like she could have another or more??
Maybe someone has a suggestion on what if anything I can do to help her or is it normal for twins not to follow each outer
out in less time it's been a while, I tried to feel her tummy for movement and just can't tell As you might surmise I don't have much
experience at this...

So adorable!
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This is the list off of the "Up With Trees" website:

AVAILABLE SPECIES: First come First served basis
crapemyrtles (3 kinds. white, lavender, dwarf red)
swampwhite oak
shumard oak
bald cypress
columnar juniper (also known as hetzi juniper)
hollywood juniper (also known as torulosa juniper)
river birch
tulip trees
redbud
blackgum
white dogwood
zelkova
lacebark elm
cleveland select pear
loblolly pines



Tree pick up windows are on Wednesdays and Saturdays from Noon-2pm at the 3600 S. Elwood holding facility. www.upwithtrees.org/calendar

From what I read you do have to attend classes and the are a recommended donation of $5 each.
 
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I thought I was struck by a moment of brilliance yesterday I finally got my tomato and pepper seeds started in the house. I repurposed my cookie tin water heater for the base of the seedling starting tray, hoping that keeps the dirt warm enough to germinate those pesky pepper plants. I used a large shallow metal pan I had and covered in clear plastic. It's my understanding they only need the heat for germination so we'll see how it goes.
 
This is the list off of the "Up With Trees" website:

AVAILABLE SPECIES: First come First served basis
crapemyrtles (3 kinds. white, lavender, dwarf red)
swampwhite oak
shumard oak
bald cypress
columnar juniper (also known as hetzi juniper)
hollywood juniper (also known as torulosa juniper)
river birch
tulip trees
redbud
blackgum
white dogwood
zelkova
lacebark elm
cleveland select pear
loblolly pines



Tree pick up windows are on Wednesdays and Saturdays from Noon-2pm at the 3600 S. Elwood holding facility. www.upwithtrees.org/calendar

From what I read you do have to attend classes and the are a recommended donation of $5 each.


where'd you find that? i clicked on the calender and it just gave me the location of the pickup. Hm, wonder how often they do classes I would have loved to have gotten some redbuds and tulip trees
 
where'd you find that? i clicked on the calender and it just gave me the location of the pickup. Hm, wonder how often they do classes I would have loved to have gotten some redbuds and tulip trees

I had a hard time finding it I'm not sure which tab I clicked on to get that I clicked on many. When I first got on the site it was all about last year the fall of 2011 even w/ all the class schedules, I never did find a class schedule, mostly b/c when I found the list of trees I wasn't interested in any of them (I want fruit trees).
 
Barns: Howdy. Are you and Jason enjoying upstate New York? I have fond memories of the summer we spent there as a teen. Very nice country.

Where we are at..... is VERY BEAUTIFUL... surrounded by Amish and Mennonite families...

How is GiGi... We miss her... hope she is well... We have people inquiring about when we will have goats and more chickens for eggs... Our neighbors are encouraging us to have goats for milk...lol and of course they want our eggs.. ha ha ha.. its nice there is a demand but at the moment we are content with our two chickens and everything else going on in our lives... but I know once we officially close on the house I will be putting in a hatchery order... lol Murray mc Murray is calling my name..lol... how are you and the beloved wife.. please tell her hello for us...
 

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