Finally I can see grass, green and brown grass, and my mind wonders about the brown spots. Is it a disease, fungi, insects, thatch, any of those new conditions we just learned or are the weeds just dormant? We have learned so much and I wonder if I can remember and apply all that information when the grass starts to grow.
I want to share this website: photobucket.com. It is a site where you register for free and then have access to photography information. I understand that it will allow you to post pictures on the blog and gives helpful information related to photography.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Saturday, March 10, 2007
More on Hellebores
If you find the post "Assignment" wherein I queried about Hellebores you will see that we got one "outsider" post from Barry Glick in WV. If you click on 'comment' then 'glickster' then under blogs, 'Hellebores,' you will find cultural info about Hellebores. If you click on sunfarm you go to a web site selling flowers, I think. Need to explore it more when I have time, but it looks interesting. And there is more than Hellebores. Thanx, Barry.
Missed quiz
Aha, a way to see if I can get the quiz I missed. After the Basic Botany , Plant Physiology class I forgot to pick up the quiz sheet. If anyone would please scan a copy of the quiz and bring it to the next class I would sure appreciate it. All winter long nothing to do, now everything is going on. I even see some flower bulbs peeking above my mulch testing the air, and thank goodness my garlic survived the winter. And last but not least I think I am going to make it too. I hope my head don`t explode after the next class, it has not worked this
hard since I retired. Looking forward to the next class.
hard since I retired. Looking forward to the next class.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
I have sent invites to all of you to become "authors" of the blog. Let me know if you want me to remove your email from the list. I am the only one that can currently "see" the list.
The idea is that with more of us posting we can build the blog into an informative educational tool - and isn't that what MG's are supposed to do?
I hope you all give it a try. Many heads are better than one.
The idea is that with more of us posting we can build the blog into an informative educational tool - and isn't that what MG's are supposed to do?
I hope you all give it a try. Many heads are better than one.
Lawn Class
Who woulda thunk it? Such an enormous amount of info about caring for lawns!
It was a lot to take in in one day, hope I can recall some of it for the final exam.
For me the lawn has been something to try to spread the flower beds into; so I didn't know there could be that much to learn. But many of the pests are present in the flowers beds, too. Especially the ground ivy and now I know that the only things that will kill it are dicamba or MCPP.
In Sunday's Parade there was an ad that listed an offer from Scott for one of the four bags of Turf Builder free after mail-in rebate. http://scotts.com to get the details. The bags must be purchased between 3/1/07 and 3/31/07... For those of you that may need four bags at once.
Look for an invite to team blog, coming soon.
It was a lot to take in in one day, hope I can recall some of it for the final exam.
For me the lawn has been something to try to spread the flower beds into; so I didn't know there could be that much to learn. But many of the pests are present in the flowers beds, too. Especially the ground ivy and now I know that the only things that will kill it are dicamba or MCPP.
In Sunday's Parade there was an ad that listed an offer from Scott for one of the four bags of Turf Builder free after mail-in rebate. http://scotts.com to get the details. The bags must be purchased between 3/1/07 and 3/31/07... For those of you that may need four bags at once.
Look for an invite to team blog, coming soon.
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
These are some of the websites through our MG program:
in general:
http://trumbull.osu.edu/hort/hort.htm
for the newsletter:
http://trumbull.osu.edu/hort/hortnews.htm
this link is from state coordinator Pam and lists events around the state http://mastergardener.osu.edu/ (Click on calendar on the left side)
I'll be adding more and creating a sidebar to carry them asap.
in general:
http://trumbull.osu.edu/hort/hort.htm
for the newsletter:
http://trumbull.osu.edu/hort/hortnews.htm
this link is from state coordinator Pam and lists events around the state http://mastergardener.osu.edu/ (Click on calendar on the left side)
I'll be adding more and creating a sidebar to carry them asap.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Hurray, It's Snowing!
Just kidding. It had almost all melted and now it's back again, can't see one green blade, leaf, or leprechaun; it is March, ya know...
My garden chores today consist of dreaming, oops, I mean planning.
My garden chores today consist of dreaming, oops, I mean planning.
- I'm trying to recall all the plants that need divided and decide where to put the divisions.
- What plants were too crowded last year, too close to their neighbors and need relocation? And where?
- The roses outside the fence need transplanted inside the fence so feeding is easier. And where?
- Trees and shrubs need pruned.
- Need to find someone to repair the stone wall.
- Thought I would try to pot up Dahlias to get a jump start on their growth; first find out when.
That's enough dreaming/planning for now. What are the chores you are actually looking forward to? Because it will mean there is no more *#! SNOW.
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