Well I've been holding out until the last minute, hoping I might be able to make it to the swap this weekend - not going to happen :(( It's just been such a hectic spring for us being gone every weekend and we've got baby plants waiting to be potted up plus a guest coming next weekend, etc., etc., etc. - just not enough time to take a break right now. So, please, please take lots of pictures and post them so I can see how much fun I missed!
Debbie
Please take pictures!
Okay, but you realize by not being here you won't be able to join in on the vote on whether to have next year's swap at your house? Just kidding. LOL
Packing my camera right now and hoping that I remember to get more batteries tomorrow morning...
definitely take pictures!
i had hoped too and can assure you that as lowsy as i feel having spent a brief 8 hrs in the emergency room i feel worse missing out on the plant swap and meeting everyone...hopefully other chances will arise in the future :-)
Ha ha ha ... I'm the pusher!!!
LOL at wrightie pushing alfalfa pellets! I'm going to have to pick some up at Southern States, since I neglected to get a baggie from her. We discussed tossing them on top of my beds -- great for the soil and the plants, but it'd also be like ringing a dinner bell for the neighborhood bunnies... maybe I'll scatter some out in the little orchard area, where I have clover and even lettuce that they are welcome to...
I have to explain that I am not making a rude or crude gesture in that second photo that Brent took! We were discussing my leggy tomato seedlings, and I was explaining about planting them by burying most of the stem in a trench, at an angle, with just a little tuft of leaves (represented by my up-pointing index finger) at the top!
Enough with the disclaimers, Critter. I'd prefer to think that you were indeed making rude and crude gestures, if you don't mind.
Come to College Park and grab a few buckets o' pellets! So what if the cost of gas is more than that of a 50lb. bag... Sorry that you didn't get any of them.
I picked up some more potting soil this morning and I'm going to try to get everything in pots that requires it - this morning.
Brent, You did a lot better than I did. I never even got my camera out of my bag. LOL
The cutie in khaki with the hat is my husband Ric. He had a great time.
I think that Critter was in the process of trying to lure him over to her house, so she could get him to build her a potting shed, too. LOL
I got one of those bags of green stuff. How much do I mix into a gallon jug make the tea for my plants?
I think Wrightie said there was enough in the baggie for a 5 gallon bucket of alfalfa tea... so use 1/5 to make 1 gallon. Remember to let it steep until it gets bubbly and funky... I'm thinking this is not something you want to let sit out on the kitchen counter, LOL.
Oh, and yes I *love* your new potting shed! I don't have anything like it... but Jim did help set up my seedling light shelves in the basement, and he put in a little parasite tap above my potting bench (an old double washtub with a board shelf across the back) so that I can water without running upstairs to the sink.
I had fun chatting with Ric, and I'm glad you're both enjoying the herbs! I promise I'll post those recipes soon... once those oregano plants settle in, you'll have a bountiful harvest to use. :-)
Yep, Holly. Critter's right. There is one Cup of alfalfa pellet in the bag so that's enough for a 5 gal container. You can also refill that container with water and re-use the nasty 'sludge' that accumulates on the bottom. I wouldn't recommend letting it brew much longer than 3 or 4 days because it will take on a very funky smell... and I'm not referring to the kinds of smells that you're used to from being around horses either.
If you search on alfalfa tea here, you'll see that it is very popular: http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/433894/
This message was edited Jun 11, 2007 7:41 AM
I agree the alfalfa pellets were a nice idea. I was just afraid to look like a dummy saying so what do I do with them---and afraid w would say drink it of course!
Okay, Sally. How far is Millersville from Bowie? I keep my horse in Bowie, so maybe I can accidentally swing by with some Not Sweet Tea for you.
Hello,
Is this where we post pictures of the RU? I have a few...
Susan
Yes, please! :-)
OK then here they come but please remember I am not good with names so may have a few mixed up.... I did not get a few people and now I am very sorry for that... I wanted to get a picture of Chantells GB for my GS was born on the say day... hint,hint Chantell maybe you could send me one :-)
Ok here they come.
I think that is all folks... I had a great time...
Susan
Susan- well done! that picture must have been the only time that day you didn't have your smile on !!
I also didn't get my camera out till the end- Or after the trips with plants etc, didn't want to get it. Here is the van before we left- we could scarcely have packed another thing. Well, maybe rig a hanging system from the hooks and handles....hmmmmm
Great photos!! Thanks for being conscientious about taking them... my camera didn't make it out of the car... :-(
BTW, Ric isn't mine... he's HollyAnn's DH... and definitely a keeper! Bobbie and I extended invites to our spouses (her's is also Rick; mine is Jim), but they "graciously declined" LOL.
Thanks for telling me... Told ya I was brain dead...LOL Kevin and Mike were helpping also with the camara... I cant believe we did not get one of everyone... shoot and sorry folks...
Susan
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