Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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20 comments:

  1. Your photos are so pretty. If you want some loofah seeds let me know.

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  2. wow. lovely. And all my stuff is dieing. Lifted the elephant ears, cannas and gladiolis yesterday. Now they are drying out for winter storage!

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  3. Ahhh, so very, very lovely...thanks!

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  4. Darla, I would love some! Do they require a lot of space?

    Melissa, lol. We've still been hitting the upper 80s and 90s here. I'm SO READY for some cooler weather!!

    You're a sweetie Lorie. Thanks. :)

    ThreeC, I was thinking of you this morning. I bet you've already brought in your plants for the winter.

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  5. And ours is dying. Sigh! So sad for us...lovely for you.

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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  6. That's quite a green thumb you have.

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  7. I'm sure you could use some leaves for composting. I have a wide variety to choose from and I think I could even throw in some acorns....for free.

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  8. The squirrels aren't gonna like that.

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  9. Everything is growing well! Beautiful shots!

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  10. The vines get quite long...I grew mine up a pine tree and an oak tree, viola! vertical interest, lol. email me your address at rusdar at hotmail dot com

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  11. Would it help if I injected the acorns with hot sauce?

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  12. Shamy, *snicker* that would be bad.

    Thanks Erin! I love this time of year in the garden.

    Kelly, it's so nice to be surrounded by others who love to grow veggies. :)

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  13. Where can I get some of those poodle seeds?

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  14. Cathy, hehehe. If you can wait a year and a half, I'll give you dibs on the puppies. ;)

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  15. I wish my garden grew like your garden! You really are a gifted gardener.

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  16. This is the time of year when all around me is gong to sleep and your's is still lovely, that I begin to think you're showing off. :0) I am jealous, although I do love my snow.

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  17. Dani, I would love to be in your garden in the morning just to smell the earth and all the beautiful herbs and veggies!

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  18. Wow. You and LaDiva make me wish I lived where vegetables could grow like that year round. *sigh*

    Beautiful pictures. I always love seeing the dogs. :-)

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