marigolds /amaryllis

updated sun 30 jan 05

Deanne Dale on sun 30 jan 05

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Will do, thank you Mary Ann. I agree with you about barking dogs, that they often are just lonely. But I'm still glad mine is one of the quiet types by nature, it's much more peaceful!

Deanne

Mary Ann Mikulski wrote:

When it is through blooming, pot it up in some good soil and treat it like a
house plant. It will need nourishment to set next year's blooms. Don't try to
store it until a couple of months before you want it to bloom again.

Mary Ann

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Will do, thank you Mary Ann.  I agree with you about barking dogs, that they often are just lonely.   But I'm still glad mine is one of the quiet types by nature, it's much more peaceful! 

 

Deanne

 

Mary Ann Mikulski <Mmikulski@AOL.COM> wrote:


When it is through blooming, pot it up in some good soil and treat it like a
house plant. It will need nourishment to set next year's blooms. Don't try to
store it until a couple of months before you want it to bloom again.

Mary Ann

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Mary Ann Mikulski on sun 30 jan 05

In a message dated 1/30/05 3:14:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
dkdale@SBCGLOBAL.NET writes:

<< Will do, thank you Mary Ann. I agree with you about barking dogs, that
they often are just lonely. But I'm still glad mine is one of the quiet types
by nature, it's much more peaceful! >>

I'm glad I just have cats. They've bitten me on occasion, but scatter to the
four winds when a visitor comes by. And stay in the house, with no escapes!

Mary Ann