Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 Thank you, Belinda. No. I'm a fellow traveler, new adventures always cropping up. A little rain and my spring bulbs finally bloomed but short lived with the horrendous winds we've had. Probably got some Kansas dirt this way, huh, Sally? Dodie in MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 -Dodie, I guess it is better that you got some of Sally's Kansas dirt than this old Georgia clay. It is so hard it isn't ever going anywhere. Our spring flowers have already come and almost gone. We are getting the summer flowers coming in already. It got real hot here in Georgia real fast but this week it got cool again. I like the cool because I can't stand any kind of heat anymore. I planted an Oak tree today. I am hoping it will grow to be a nice shade tree. I know it's really not the time of the year to plant trees but I am hoping it will live if I give it tender loving care. I also have been weeding my flowerbeds. Wow, what a job! One day at a time and keeping the thought in my head of use it or lose it. God Bless, Belinda -- In shydrager@y..., " DKamler " wrote: > > > Thank you, Belinda. No. I'm a fellow traveler, new adventures always > cropping up. A little rain and my spring bulbs finally bloomed but short > lived with the horrendous winds we've had. Probably got some Kansas dirt > this way, huh, Sally? Dodie in MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 -Dodie, I guess it is better that you got some of Sally's Kansas dirt than this old Georgia clay. It is so hard it isn't ever going anywhere. Our spring flowers have already come and almost gone. We are getting the summer flowers coming in already. It got real hot here in Georgia real fast but this week it got cool again. I like the cool because I can't stand any kind of heat anymore. I planted an Oak tree today. I am hoping it will grow to be a nice shade tree. I know it's really not the time of the year to plant trees but I am hoping it will live if I give it tender loving care. I also have been weeding my flowerbeds. Wow, what a job! One day at a time and keeping the thought in my head of use it or lose it. God Bless, Belinda -- In shydrager@y..., " DKamler " wrote: > > > Thank you, Belinda. No. I'm a fellow traveler, new adventures always > cropping up. A little rain and my spring bulbs finally bloomed but short > lived with the horrendous winds we've had. Probably got some Kansas dirt > this way, huh, Sally? Dodie in MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 -Dodie, I guess it is better that you got some of Sally's Kansas dirt than this old Georgia clay. It is so hard it isn't ever going anywhere. Our spring flowers have already come and almost gone. We are getting the summer flowers coming in already. It got real hot here in Georgia real fast but this week it got cool again. I like the cool because I can't stand any kind of heat anymore. I planted an Oak tree today. I am hoping it will grow to be a nice shade tree. I know it's really not the time of the year to plant trees but I am hoping it will live if I give it tender loving care. I also have been weeding my flowerbeds. Wow, what a job! One day at a time and keeping the thought in my head of use it or lose it. God Bless, Belinda -- In shydrager@y..., " DKamler " wrote: > > > Thank you, Belinda. No. I'm a fellow traveler, new adventures always > cropping up. A little rain and my spring bulbs finally bloomed but short > lived with the horrendous winds we've had. Probably got some Kansas dirt > this way, huh, Sally? Dodie in MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 , I am hoping that my father in law will be able to come to my house next weekend with his tiller. I would like to get the vegtables in the ground. I have also started planting flowers.I put a little bit of 10-10-10 near the tree but not on the root and watered it real well and I also watered the leaves. My family lives in Winston-Salem (Midway southside hwy 52). Where do you live? I didn't know you lived in NC or maybe I forgot. (Don't tell Deborah I forget things.) God bless, Belinda > Greetings Belinda! > > It's actually not too bad (or shouldn't be) to plant this time of year (even > in Georgia). It's just a little cooler up here in NC. I also understand > about the red clay. Grass (if you can get it to grow) is the only insurance > against a river of mud! > > Last year we planted 6 trees about this time of year, and they did fine. We > had to water them about three times a week. I also provided some > fertilizer. Not too much, since you just want it to grow not grow dead. > > I also understand about the heat. It's not fun. > > Best wishes. > > > Regards, > =jbf= > > B. Fisher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2002 Report Share Posted April 27, 2002 , I am hoping that my father in law will be able to come to my house next weekend with his tiller. I would like to get the vegtables in the ground. I have also started planting flowers.I put a little bit of 10-10-10 near the tree but not on the root and watered it real well and I also watered the leaves. My family lives in Winston-Salem (Midway southside hwy 52). Where do you live? I didn't know you lived in NC or maybe I forgot. (Don't tell Deborah I forget things.) God bless, Belinda > Greetings Belinda! > > It's actually not too bad (or shouldn't be) to plant this time of year (even > in Georgia). It's just a little cooler up here in NC. I also understand > about the red clay. Grass (if you can get it to grow) is the only insurance > against a river of mud! > > Last year we planted 6 trees about this time of year, and they did fine. We > had to water them about three times a week. I also provided some > fertilizer. Not too much, since you just want it to grow not grow dead. > > I also understand about the heat. It's not fun. > > Best wishes. > > > Regards, > =jbf= > > B. Fisher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 swallow Love singing but get a sharp choking feeling in my throat that my eyes water. Also swallowing reflex at times up to pots. Also dribble out of the hooks of my mouth at times. Seems to be coming and going. Reinetta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2003 Report Share Posted May 8, 2003 swallow Love singing but get a sharp choking feeling in my throat that my eyes water. Also swallowing reflex at times up to pots. Also dribble out of the hooks of my mouth at times. Seems to be coming and going. Reinetta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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