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Thanks Moontanman..

I don't want to throw this thread off track Lets get straight and narrow.

Just sayin' that I'm excited by all the seed starts from ALL the variety of plants I started weeks ago.
Its like watching your kids grow.

I love Horticulture in all forms. Its amazing and relaxing, and entertaining at the same time.


Heres another little patch of strawberries from around the corner that took off on its own too... Mixed in are some California poppy's that come back year after year right there..

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they say timing is everything... Well I really messed up the spring planting here. I was away for the month of April and didn't get some things planted. I called home and the hubby "gladly" planted a row of greenbeans for me. Only 4 plants came up and cutworms eat 3 of them.... you can tell part of the problem, too much shade! my neighbors willow oak has leaned over to fill in the space where I cut out a tree to get more sun for the garden! She has given me permission to trim it but all the branches are over the garden now. Either it will cause damage to the plants, the trellise or my pocket book!

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While I was crying over missed opportunities all the green beans that I planted late sprouted! Then I find out my worst enemy in the garden this year is the lowly roly-poly! The like to eat things, but just a bite at a time... grrrrr Take strawberries for instance. Do they get together and have a strawberry party where they devour whole berries? NO! they just come in and greedily pick the nicest ones and take a few wee bites of it and ruin it for everyone! And now I am finding they like greenbeans. Where I had blamed cutworms it turns out to be the lowly roly-poly who takes a few nibbles and topples the freshly sprouted greenbeans. So this means war, but organic war, Diatomaceous earth. I am hoping that either I have planted enough for us all OR they will get a bellyache where the white stuff is! Time will tell....

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they say timing is everything... Well I really messed up the spring planting here. I was away for the month of April and didn't get some things planted. I called home and the hubby "gladly" planted a row of greenbeans for me. Only 4 plants came up and cutworms eat 3 of them.... you can tell part of the problem, too much shade! my neighbors willow oak has leaned over to fill in the space where I cut out a tree to get more sun for the garden! She has given me permission to trim it but all the branches are over the garden now. Either it will cause damage to the plants, the trellise or my pocket book!

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I hope you planted again. After 3 plantings of carrots, I see I finally have 2 or 3 sprouts; will have to wait to see if something eats them besides me.

On the overhanging tree: In general, anything plantwise overhanging from a neighbor's yard into your yard is fair game for you to cut without permission. Just thought that worth mentioning in case relations aren't good, that you know you have law on your side. Now to muddle it with caution, if your trimming kills or harms the health of said neighbor's plant, you might have problems. By all means consult an arborist and an attorney.

Now I'm off to plant an Orby seed.
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Now I'm off to plant an Orby seed.
I had to wait to find Orby seed first, and that happened yesterday in the way of a packet of Wildflowers for the Pacific Northwest from Ed Hume Seeds.

It's still raining here, we have had maybe 3 days without rain in weeks. I love the rain, and so went out & turned up a new plot for the wildflowers. Here's what's in the mix: Yarrow, Bachelor Buttons, Columbine, Wallflower, Shasta Daisy, Clarkia, Chinese House, Coreopsis, Larkspur, Dianthus, California Poppy, Gaillardia, Godetia, Gypsophilia, Dame's Rocket, Blue Flax, Red Flax, Linaria maroccana, Alyssum, Lupine, Gilia, Candytuft, Nemophilia, Evening Primrose, Iceland Poppy, Shirley Poppy, Foxglove, Rudbeckia, and Cathfly.

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