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December 17, 2007 at
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The super bitchy version.
The super bitchy version.
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People go creating me and I'm sick and tired of it! Whaaaaaa!!!
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I feel somewhat better. thx slickdeals
ps. I was reading up on kids using Text message short hand on papers they have to turn in to school, I am officially ready to flip out now =)
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Geeze, Jen
yeah, yeah... not a whine, bitch or rant - but I just went to the best wedding ever. The groom walked down the aisle to the theme from Star Wars, there was cat grass on the reception tables, origami swans everywhere, bamboo to take home and burritos from Freebirds! for the buffet.
Best. Wedding. Ever.
Token rant: I should be sleeping now. I'll have to be up way to early tomorrow but I'm still to jazzed from the wedding to sleep. Such a sweet couple.
Our soil is completely rocky. I mean, you can dust off some dirty but then it's totally rock. I've managed to plant a lilac plant (that's done well for about four years), a hosta and two little flowering plants, one a bulb, one not that come back every year. However anything else I've tried to plant dies. I've spent more money than I care to think about on plants. We've got a TON of trees in our yard, several dogwoods too and baby trees growing up all around the big trees (mostly walnut) but anything I plant, dies. I'm very good with watering them but it doesn't seem to matter.
I make sure I get plants that are good in partial shade because there's one area of our house that gets great sun for half the day. There are some random tulips and daffodils that were here before we moved here and some trees that have purple blooms in the spring that were also here before we got here and they look great. I think it's just trying to establish new plants that's giving me problems.
I miss him!
The spot is currently vacant due to the fact Burn shaved his beard and he's no longer my beard buddy.
Our soil is completely rocky. I mean, you can dust off some dirty but then it's totally rock. I've managed to plant a lilac plant (that's done well for about four years), a hosta and two little flowering plants, one a bulb, one not that come back every year. However anything else I've tried to plant dies. I've spent more money than I care to think about on plants. We've got a TON of trees in our yard, several dogwoods too and baby trees growing up all around the big trees (mostly walnut) but anything I plant, dies. I'm very good with watering them but it doesn't seem to matter.
I make sure I get plants that are good in partial shade because there's one area of our house that gets great sun for half the day. There are some random tulips and daffodils that were here before we moved here and some trees that have purple blooms in the spring that were also here before we got here and they look great. I think it's just trying to establish new plants that's giving me problems.
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when will I ever need to know how to calculate pH values in real life?
when will I ever need to know how to calculate pH values in real life?
Get a freaking clue, already.
I'm 30 and I can honestly say I've never had to calculate pH values in real life.
you have to care for them. if your husband really loves you.. have him lay out a brick of a flower pot. fill it with good soil for some flowers.
when will I ever need to know how to calculate pH values in real life?
Get a freaking clue, already.
you have to care for them. if your husband really loves you.. have him lay out a brick of a flower pot. fill it with good soil for some flowers.
Second rule of SD - Never call.
Geeze, Jen
Our soil is completely rocky. I mean, you can dust off some dirty but then it's totally rock. I've managed to plant a lilac plant (that's done well for about four years), a hosta and two little flowering plants, one a bulb, one not that come back every year. However anything else I've tried to plant dies. I've spent more money than I care to think about on plants. We've got a TON of trees in our yard, several dogwoods too and baby trees growing up all around the big trees (mostly walnut) but anything I plant, dies. I'm very good with watering them but it doesn't seem to matter.
I make sure I get plants that are good in partial shade because there's one area of our house that gets great sun for half the day. There are some random tulips and daffodils that were here before we moved here and some trees that have purple blooms in the spring that were also here before we got here and they look great. I think it's just trying to establish new plants that's giving me problems.
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somethign like this
basically plants need those 3, you need at least 16 of each to grow healthy plants. if you're low on something, you'd need fertilzer that is higher in that nutrient. look on the bags on fertilizer.. it'll usually say 15-15-30 or something like that.
this is only more stuff if you're having issues growing. if things are growing fine don't bother.