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An extremely scary pumpkin for the extremely scary pumpkin contest.
An extremely scary pumpkin for the extremely scary pumpkin contest.


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Re: Five Step Program for SMS - Help Is On The Way
Great article, Billy! But thanks for that name of that Miscanthus. I had to leave that behind at the old place and so wanted another one - AND have the room for it! ;o)
posted: 1:37 pm on July 31stRe: In A Dinosaur's Garden
Thank you for highlighting the mini gardens, Billy! The miniature garden hobby is a great entry point for all new gardeners, and a good one for the kids. They will remember that forever and more than likely go back to it later in life - by my experience.
posted: 10:27 pm on March 31stOnly one question though, oh, garden guru you: are marshmallows biodegradable?? LOl...;o)
Re: Come See The San Francisco Flower and Garden Show
Hi! Boo! Just wanted to thank you for the updates, Billy! It really was the next best thing to being there - loved the audio idea to add another dimension to it all... keep rockin' the garden world....;o)
posted: 3:04 pm on March 28thRe: I Discovered A New Plant!
Oh man! Here I was, having visions of little baby tennis balls too... ;o)
posted: 7:38 pm on March 6thRe: Buyer Beware
Hey, thanks for clarifying that this is about the east coast nurseries.
posted: 6:15 pm on November 3rdGardening just doesn't stop here in Seattle and in the great Northwest! Our nurseries (and mine too!) actually stock up on new evergreens and fresh broadleaf nursery stock every September to get ready for the fall planting season. We put wonderful combos of dwarf conifers together for seasonal pots that are just great to decorate throughout the holidays. Year 'round fun in the garden!