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23 Comments
I love the scale of your window box!❤. Totally changed the face of your home
The window box looks awesome! I would definitely toss that dead plant. If plants don't make it in spite of my best efforts, they get kicked off the island😊
Toss the plant in the pot.😊
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Glad when you said you were over it! I had a great flower year, I have an old iron kettle painted black next to our front door. I had yellow petunia s in it and it was planted a little before May 15 since it wad so warm here early in the late spring in SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. THE REST OF MY CONTAINERS did well too. But in the beginning of August my hubby had eye surgery and needed drops every hour and then he had the other eye done and my priorities were with him and it hot hot again and my plants suffered as did I with heat
I've already.dug them out and I am so ready for mums, pumpkin , corn shocks and everything else fall
Thank you for your tips and info all season, they really helped.❤😊
Toss it; I tend to keep plants I should toss
Hello, Linda. Thank you so much.
As Jim Putnam says, "off with its head"! If it doesn't bring you joy, get rid of it because your garden is for your joy. It does me good to see your videos.❤❤
Thanks Linda for a great tips!
I'd toss that plant.
Is this a rerun?
It seems we are going to get an early fall. So i am thinking, I will just compost my dead plants. Let the clean up begin
Toss and plant a mum
Even here in NW Indiana which is basically suburban Chicago, you'll often hear 'crick' for creek, 'worsh' for wash, heighth for height…Our grammar prisons are overcrowded!! No wonder you needed a sabbatical!!
I still say some words that my grandmother pronounced differently. She was from Virgina. 😂
I wish she would come back!!!!!
TOSS‼️
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What is the brand of the aluminum hose you use?
That plant would be history. My hubby said I am too quick to toss but I often move things 2-3 times before I toss. Sometimes it is just not worth your time.
With the pots with nearly dead annuals, I am finding volunteer marigolds in the yard that do better in the fall. I plant one or more of these volunteers in the pot with the failing plant. Hopefully the half-dead plant may recover in the fall and it has a chance at survival. If it does die the marigolds with fill in the pot.
You look so cute in your overalls and top Linda. Thanks for your garden tips.
She’s a delicate flower and doesn’t talk like that Stewart! 😂 🫶