When I saw the rosy glow in the sky, I rushed out with my camera. That scene only lasted for two or three minutes.
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Summer night ?!
Reminiscent of a summer night: The door open!! Furthermore, I only had a sheet over me all night. I love the temperature!! But a storm is moving in and conditions will change dramatically in the next thirty-six hours.
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FYI: I always think I’m holding the camera straight. Curious how crooked the TV pictures appear!!
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Warm but windy!! A few more hours and (I fear) all the beautiful leaves will blow off the tree in my “side yard.”
Unexpected variety…
…of vertical gardens.
On the world-wide web, I found a wide variety of “gardens” for small spaces. Perhaps you have experienced a flood of advertisements appearing in your email or along side of web sites you visit. Google, et al, is trolling our messages, and recording our visits to websites. “They” know I purchased the Garden Tower; “they” know I’ve searched for a barrel dolly and/or casters. “They” are free to bombard me with proposed purchases but I’m here to state that I’m 200% delighted with my Garden Tower. It is so much fun to introduce it to my CARE family and friends!! Likewise, it’s fun to prepare messages on a new blog site devoted to my Garden Tower Project.
GreenStalk Stackable. Earth Garden.
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Seven pocket vertical garden. Foody 8 vertical garden.
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Wow, imagine the AeroGarden in a home with lots of extra space. Growing salad greens indoors would be awesome!!
Gardening…
…in eighty degrees beautiful weather.
Recently, I was gifted with cuttings from an unknown plant. I planted them today, and will nurture them, and wait to see what develops. I’ll search the Internet for a name.
“Cow pots” seemed like the ideal planter for the Tamarind seeds. When they sprout, and grow, I can transfer them to larger planters.
A storm is moving in and we’ll have rain and possibility of tornadoes. I didn’t want my new planters overwhelmed with drenching rain so moved all under the cover of my patio awning. It won’t be cold enough to require putting them under the tarp shelter.
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Postscript, Saturday, December 12, 8 o’clock in the morning: An answer overnight!! SINCERE THANKS!! 🙂 ~~ I’ve read several web links (while enjoying my morning green tea). I realize I made some mistakes with soil and pots. 😦 Armed with the new information, I hope to encourage their growth, and look forward to blooms.
My sentiment !!
Tamarind questions
A dear friend just introduced me to Tamarind. He gave me some seeds to plant, and one sample to taste. Honestly, I don’t think I’ve heard of “it” before so searched the Internet for information.
What the hell is Tamarind? was the first one I read (because of the title).
Of course, Wikipedia provided additional information.
California Rare Fruit Growers has this to say.
Dr. Mercola writes What is Tamarind Good For. (I want to know the health benefits.)
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Texas Planting Zones. (Will it survive in Livingston, Texas?)
Dave’s Garden precludes my zone (8b) in his description.
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That was interesting!! One day, soon, I’ll plant the seeds my friend gave me. “Nothing ventured, nothing gained.”
“It’s a Wonderful Life”
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Last night, all cozy and snug, in my comfortable glider/recliner, I watched… and expressed gratitude to God for the reminder.
25 wonderful facts about It’s a Wonderful Life
So-o-o-o funny !!
“READ THESE DIRECTIONS CAREFULLY before unpacking your Garden Tower!”
Ha, ha, guess what?! I didn’t read the directions; I just went ahead and assembled the Tower. ~~ So simple: An eighty-year-old lady found it effortless!! ~~ Truthfully, the center pieces need to be installed. A platform, with swivel casters, needs to be built. But I’m off to a good start.
Postscripts
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These were added (as a postscript) to earlier blog messages. The “Thanksgiving Cactus” is drawing a lot of attention in the CARE dining room. Yes, a “Thanksgiving Cactus.” I’ve learned there are three… so I’ll be looking for “Christmas” and “Easter.” ~~ I’m such a novice when it comes to plants, and gardening. Furthermore, I have yet to find information–on the Internet–about “Money Moss.”
Eyeing the temperature
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The TV meteorologist’ in Houston did not advise freezing temperatures–so I didn’t cover the large plants. However, I was concerned–and checked–at 4 o’clock AM.
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Postscript, same day, 6:00 PM: After the forecast, I moved several planters into the tarp shelter. I am not covering planters with sheets. I hope we don’t have an unexpected freeze.






































