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09-30-2015, 04:47 AM | #136 | |
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In Phx, it's rare that we ever hit freezing, but nonetheless we usually do have just a couple/few nights of it during the winter. And I RELISH every delicious moment of it being "cold" here - I just love it when it's like that bc I can break out all my cool weather clothes that I crave wearing!
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09-29-2018, 03:52 AM | #137 |
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| You should spraying neem oil or some essential oils may be that can help. |
12-01-2019, 12:17 PM | #138 |
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| All the me I've been on Yorkie Talk & I've only just discovered this thread! I'm finding it fascinating as most of you garden in such very different conditions to me. I have what you'd class as an English cottage garden which I've developed over the years from what was really just a field, overgrown with nettles, brambles etc, had help in the early days from my goats & geese. It's quite big, about an acre. |
12-01-2019, 12:19 PM | #139 |
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| Another photo. Can you really only add one per post on here? |
12-01-2019, 03:40 PM | #140 |
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| Looks really lovely, you put a lot of hard work into it, but it paid off beautifully.
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12-05-2019, 01:38 PM | #141 |
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| Thank you. |
04-19-2020, 09:25 PM | #142 |
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| What is this and can I eat it? D770E970-EFF3-4576-99D3-60AA21F94175.jpeg
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05-05-2020, 02:09 PM | #143 |
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| It looks like lesser celandine & if so, no you can’t eat it. It’s related to buttercups. https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?PID=187 |
05-05-2020, 03:12 PM | #144 |
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| It always fascinates me how you refer to your outside space as a yard. We really are two nations divided by a common language. To us a yard is a small concrete or flagstoned enclosure, usually surrounded by a brick wall, at the back of a terraced house in a town or else attached to a farm ( farmyard) or a stables but always a cobbled, flagged or some other hard standing area. Never so much as grass let alone flowers, shrubs or trees. To us flowers, shrubs, trees, lawns surrounding a house or any other building make up a garden whether tiny or big. Do you call anything a garden or are they always yards? |
05-05-2020, 05:24 PM | #145 |
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| Yes we have gardens lol, I have two garden beds at the end of my driveway, one long oval one in the middle of my front lawn, and about 30 foot long 1/2 moon shape at the front of my house. In my back yard that is a grassy area I have raised garden beds along the perimeter of my back property. Talk about common language lol, I had a Canadian friend, in some USA states a woman's purse, handbag or pocketbook is called one of the three. I was born and raised in NY where we call them pocketbooks, a purse is what is used for formal affairs. So my Canadian friend emailed me that she bought her mother 86 pocketbooks, I replied OMG what is she going to do with them all, my friend said read them of course lol, lol .I still laugh every time I think of that lol.
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12-25-2020, 11:38 AM | #146 |
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| That is so funny. I don’t suppose you’ve heard of Mike Harding. He’s one of our Lancashire comedians (Northern England). He made a recording about the language differences which is very funny. It’s off one of his CDs but you can download it on Amazon, it’s called A Limey in New York. https://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Limey-In-...8924886&sr=8-1 |
12-25-2020, 02:21 PM | #147 |
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| No I never heard of Mike Harding but did just now. I listened to A Limey In New York, that was too funny because, those terms are used in NY lol.
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