tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7928436806017251931.post7368509249702033011..comments2023-08-02T03:01:18.318-05:00Comments on Tandeming Trolls: Adaptingtandemingtrollhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13073789913368008346noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7928436806017251931.post-3113848156484349882012-01-23T20:11:24.564-06:002012-01-23T20:11:24.564-06:00Hi Tandeming Troll,
Mm, basil from scratch! As s...Hi Tandeming Troll, <br /><br />Mm, basil from scratch! As soon as our house sells and I can fill my house with plants again, I am going to start some more basil too. So good for food. Good for your daughter. I doubt you have a black thumb :) -you just need the right plants that are sturdy and tolerant. Philodendrons, aloe vera, etc. <br /><br />I would love to hear your "You Know You're Old When..." post. I feel exhausted now after jogging laps, so that would be appropriate for me too. ;) Link it up here so I can find it. <br /><br />Jennifer Dougan<br />www.jenniferdougan.comJennifer Douganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05659224247916807471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7928436806017251931.post-16399002482949657402012-01-23T06:40:02.816-06:002012-01-23T06:40:02.816-06:00Cool raised gardens. You need that to add the soil...Cool raised gardens. You need that to add the soil in, right? It is a little sandy there? <br /><br />Cool bikes BTW. We homeschool as well in Paraguay.Ken Hagerman(The Barba)http://www.ramblingbarba.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7928436806017251931.post-70187158223745979272012-01-22T19:08:30.244-06:002012-01-22T19:08:30.244-06:00You have palm trees?! That sounds lovely. And gard...You have palm trees?! That sounds lovely. And gardening is always exciting, isn't it? Have you done raised beds before? When we move to our own yard some day, I may experiment with raised beds. Now we garden at community center plot nearby, which is wonderful too.<br /><br />Jennifer Dougan <br />www.jenniferdougan.comJennifer Douganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05659224247916807471noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7928436806017251931.post-38593334975396987792012-01-16T16:50:25.278-06:002012-01-16T16:50:25.278-06:00A cocktail tree is tree that grows a variety of ci...A cocktail tree is tree that grows a variety of citrus fruit--lemon, orange, grapefruit are the most common. The owner of the nursery near me said that the easiest way to get a cocktail tree is to plant three different saplings in the same hole. The three trees grow together to become one that produces three different fruits. I was thinking about getting a lemon tree, an orange tree for juice oranges and maybe a navel tree. My friend has navel oranges the size of grapefruits on her tree.tandemingtrollhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13073789913368008346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7928436806017251931.post-21709700029759265632012-01-15T20:09:17.954-06:002012-01-15T20:09:17.954-06:00Congrats on your anniversary, Kris. I love your re...Congrats on your anniversary, Kris. I love your redecorating ideas; they are both practical and creative. The raised beds look great. A good height, too. I'm fascinated by the cocktail tree idea, all new to me. Happy growing season!Jane Hoppehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07183437527918443768noreply@blogger.com