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VirgoGirl78 45F
1272 posts
2/19/2017 7:04 am

Well done - I am one mean plant killer without actually trying to be. The only plant I own that I haven't killed despite years of neglect (in fact the more I ignore it, the more it thrives) is a cactus my brothers gave me one Christmas about 15 years ago


rosaenaluin 65F
10779 posts
2/19/2017 7:47 am

Hi, garden lover, i like to read about other peoples gardens.

In my garden the chives and some fruit bushes are becoming green again.
it was a very cold late winter, over here, so they have to recover from that first.

Cant wait to be working again in the gardens of my clients too.
I start with manure first, i have a very barren, infertile ground.

enjoy and keep up the good work!


drmgirl622 68F  
25821 posts
2/19/2017 7:48 am

O, I so love rhubarb.......don't get it much here. Rhubarb cobbler brings back many childhood memories.


jenny14 75T  
90057 posts
2/19/2017 9:38 am

luey

Yes, gardens are such a source of great pleasure


A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny


MissLadywood 51F
6195 posts
2/19/2017 9:46 am

My mate sent me this picture ages ago ! Cheeky cow but she is right haha
But i am certain if i had a garden i'd fair much better !

Life So Short, The Craft So Long To Learn


TheBargee 68M
16314 posts
2/20/2017 4:01 pm

You have to love this time of year. This is nature waking up after a long sleep with serious morning wood!

She's going to spread it a bout very very soon!


sageof45 78M
33 posts
2/23/2017 6:16 am

Absolutely love, Love, LOVE rhubarb! Tart and juicy, with a lovely clean smell. Great in pies also of course. Lately I have been grilling fruit with my meat and veggies (grill year 'round) to make a meal more interesting. Can not wait this year for my rhubarb, and try grilling it also. Will also try a desert with it by wrapping it in foil with sprinkled on sugar and drops of orange or other juice. Let it cool; put it in a glass with ice over it, and then a brandy. Walk it out to you, waiting for me naked in the hot tub. Breasts bobbling with the bubbles, and clit pressed to water jet.

Will I have to hold your glass for you while you drift off into your own world?



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