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23 Comments

  1. Samantha Grace's arm arround her mama's back at the pond made my day…but, then she did the same with big brother Benjamin…oh my, such sweetness in this family.

  2. 1:57 Question I have a Dark Blue Angel Deodar Cedar I found at a local nursery 3 years ago in a 3 gallon. I also had a very hard time finding any info about it. Like you I found info about the Blue Angel Cedrus Libani or Feelin Blue Deodar Cedar but not much info on the Dark Blue Angel. For me, in central VA, zone 7a, it’s seams to a narrow upright tree that is slow growing 2-3” per year. Mine is now about 6’ tall and 2.5’ wide. It holds its blue/ green color year around for me. I like it. But any facts you can provide from the Jacker staff would be greatly appreciated.

  3. Right plant, right place. No offense but those cypress look so out of place and sad. I live on a lake in Florida and the cypress are 100’s of years old, huge and covered in Spanish moss. They don’t belong where you are.

  4. In MS we have a Tupelo black gum. Just a mention to anyone in my area thinking about Photinia. It's gets a disease called Shepard's crook. The disease precedes the symptoms so you may cut it back but it's already in the good wood. It can wipe out an entire hedge & transfer to other plants. Also, many in our area allergic to its blooms/pollen. Our humidity may be the problem but just a comment for caution.

  5. Samantha, Grace and Benjamin looks so happy with the new fish have a beautiful day God bless you and your family👍🌳🌳❤️🌳🙂🙏🏻

  6. You wil need tons more fish to eat the amount of alge you have. take fish and plant out this fall and bleach it heavy like a pool only more bleach. Only thing that will kill all string alge.

  7. I ran so fast to my local garden center today on my lunch break to get a sonic bloom weigela! I'm so excited to plant it. Do you harden off your plants first from your unheated greenhouse before you plant them in the ground?

  8. OK, So I didn't read ALL of the comments, but from what I did, no one said anything about eating the Tilapia fish after they've grown huge. It is a good white meat fish you can buy in the fish market. Any comments on that?

  9. Get those hyacinths plants that were in the kiddie pool. They get rid of so much string algae. The hyacinths also multiply and the fish love eating them. Sounds weird but I put them in a hoola hoop in my pond so they don't go down the skimmer.

  10. Laura can you hard prune a weigela (not sure what variety i have, (wine and rsoes i think) anyway…..mine has been planted too close to a burning bush and has suffered the last few years. I was thinking a hard prune might give it a better shape. Its pretty old. Maybe 15 years old. THX 😊

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