Quote: No I'm not going to be there--I would take them if anyone here can bring them back from Chehalis, but otherwise I won't be able to get them. Thanks!
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Quote: No I'm not going to be there--I would take them if anyone here can bring them back from Chehalis, but otherwise I won't be able to get them. Thanks!
Now is a perfect time to transplant trees (and shrubs). Just make sure that they get ample water in their new home.
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That's so neat!! The frogs are out like crazy here too. I love listening to them. DH caught one last night at work, that sucker is huge!! I will see if I can post the pic later.
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Hahaha, my kids do that too!!! And, they can't say "poo" w/out laughing.![]()
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
I'm way up north, about as far north as you can getNear Shoreline/Lake Forest Park.
According to the USDA, this tree has not been documented in the NW. But that is not to say that it isn't there.
Anyone know of a good book for trees of the Pacific Northwest?
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
I'm way up north, about as far north as you can getNear Shoreline/Lake Forest Park.
Hmmm. Any way you can come down toward Museum of Flight on Monday? Or is that too far?
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What part of Seattle are you in? North? South? The kids have the day off school next Monday, and I could take them on a field trip to the Museum of Flight. Plus, DH and I have been talking about sneaking off while the kids are in school and going to the King Tut Exhibit at some point (can't afford to take the kids, too. Bummer). I'm not sure when we plan to do that, though.
I'm way up north, about as far north as you can getNear Shoreline/Lake Forest Park.
Hmmm. Any way you can come down toward Museum of Flight on Monday? Or is that too far?
It's really far away--thanks anyway!![]()
this was directed at ItsRen--- I would take either of your trees, and I think now is actually a good time to move plants in this area? I have a tree called a golden *chain* tree, I wonder if it's the same thing? It is covered in yellow strings of flowers for a few weeks in summer, the bees love it.
I'm not sure about the chain part - the paperwork that came with it said Golden Rain Tree. Let me see if I can find a link to a bigger tree online. Mine is still young, and too small to bloom.
Here try this. http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=mcafee&va=Golden+Rain+Tree
It is supposed to grow to be a big tree - way too big for our yard.
And the Red Bud is the kind you typically see in neighborhoods. It's very slow to grow. http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=mcafee&va=Red+bud
Are you going to be in Chehalis?