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@JustJazzmom wrote:

In the winter months, I've used a giant PVC saucer from a large PVC pot that is about 1.5" deep and flat on the bottom. I usually put a brick below it to raise it up slightly and then put the deicer in and plug it into a nearby GFI outlet. I refill the water at least daily. Most times during the winter the birds come to drink and not bathe. I even get a few squirrels that come into the yard, take a few drinks and then leave!

 

I love growing my tomatoes and peppers in the ground. Yes, the 'volunteer' will most likely produce once they start ripening up.

 


This is so bizarre, but the Iceberg rose with the pink roses is now blooming white again.  I hope the pink reappears.  I am rooting the tip of a cane to see if it blooms the pink rose.

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saw this article when I googled 'Iceberg rose blooming in pink or white?'

Thought it was interesting reading.

☼The best place to seek God is in a garden. You can dig for him there. GBShaw☼
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