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Posted By: wannaBgreenthumb another newbie - October 24th, 2005 at 01:17 AM
Hi all. I was out enjoying my coffee this a.m. and looking over my yard. I moved into this house in Aug and the seller's dh obviously had more of a 'knack' for gardening/yardwork than I do. I need to hone my skills LOL. I have "?"s and figured this forum was the place to go. I will look around at other threads to see where is best to post my questions.
Thanks!
wannabe
Posted By: melcon6 Re: another newbie - October 24th, 2005 at 01:30 AM
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I have "?"s and figured this forum was the place to go.
You definitely came to the right place! wavey
Posted By: Anonymous Re: another newbie - October 24th, 2005 at 09:49 AM
You found the right place for great info!!!!

Anyone can have a green thumb---it's all trial and error....let us know how things progress with your garden okay...Welcome! smile

Laura wavey
Posted By: Stupe Re: another newbie - October 24th, 2005 at 10:39 AM
welcome wannabgreenthumb.

i'm in the midst of trying to colour mine green as well ;-)
Posted By: angelblossom Re: another newbie - October 26th, 2005 at 10:53 AM
welcome Wannabgreenthumb angell
Posted By: moondance Re: another newbie - October 26th, 2005 at 11:58 PM
welcome-we all have many opions and advise and are not afraid to share them! all in good fun though. And we all have had some preety off the wall questions as well as basic so ask away and join right in!
Posted By: wannaBgreenthumb Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 02:05 AM
YES, trial and error describes my plant relationships to a "T" haha. I feel I have a mission to save the plants from Walmart employees too. It is a sickness heee heee.

I have posted to the butterfly bush type thread. Also, I have tried to search archives for my issue with pine needles/straw. If there is archived stuff I should look thru, please let me know where to find it. I do not have compost pile and we have golf course home-not quite sure if it's the best idea where I live...any commments/suggestions?? I am wondering what to do with all this pine straw we have at our new home w/o a compost pile ? smile
I've got an almost-3-yr old and it makes it tough to have research time.
Thanks,
wannabe
Posted By: weezie13 Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 02:35 AM
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I feel I have a mission to save the plants from Walmart employees too. It is a sickness heee heee.
Boy did you find the right place..
There's a ton of us that have that same mission..
I really feel sorry for EVERY plant at Wally~World..

Welcome Aboard!!!

And we have some Texan's in the house too!!!
Lot's to be exact...
Njoynit, Jimmy/JV, Angelblossom, TexasWildflower,
bunches more, I'm just stumped at the moment..

Glad you found us!!! wavey grinnnn
Posted By: melcon6 Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 04:51 AM
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I feel I have a mission to save the plants from Walmart employees too.
I can't believe they charge me money to rescue their plants, some of them are half dead!
Posted By: comfrey Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 08:17 AM
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I feel I have a mission to save the plants from Walmart employees too.
I can't believe they charge me money to rescue their plants, some of them are half dead!


Welcome wavey you have come to right place to learn more and become very addicted LOL...

Speaking of Wal Mart I was there today and a trip to Wal Mart means always a visit to the garden center, I picked up a little Christmas cactus and was thinking of taking it home until the darn thing sent a thorn into my finger...ungrateful thing!!! I left it at the mercy of Wal Mart employees. :p
Posted By: wannaBgreenthumb Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 09:11 AM
Okay, does anyone have suggestions for my pine straw usage w/o having a compost pile?

Also, I posted to butterfly bush thread and still no answers. Is it too soon to expect responses?
thanks
wannabe
Posted By: weezie13 Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 09:35 AM
Mulch your bed with it...
Will hold in lot's of moisture...
and would be especially good for
acid loving plants, like Rhode's,
Azalea's, Tomotoes...


Put it on straight as is, *the size*
and/or chop it up with your lawn mower...

How come you don't have a compost pile???
May I ask, just outta curiousity???

And..........
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and we have golf course home-not quite sure if it's the best idea where I live...
What is that? You have a golf course at your home, or next to it?
Posted By: Steph321 Re: another newbie - October 28th, 2005 at 09:11 PM
A big ole welcome green thumb!!! wavey

Agree with Weezie about pinestraw. You will soon learn if not already, Weezie's always on top of things around here. I am sort of new, but that I have already learned. Hang around and you will see how much fun it is to be with other gardeners! thumbup
Posted By: wannaBgreenthumb Re: another newbie - November 2nd, 2005 at 12:10 AM
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Originally posted by weezie13:
How come you don't have a compost pile???
May I ask, just outta curiousity???

And.......... You have a golf course at your home, or next to it? [/QB]
WEEZIE,
I don't have compost as I am a beginner. I never knew how and I don't even know anyone personally who has one.

Yes, my house is just off of a golf course, so close that they drive their golf carts right up to (and sometimes on to) the property to look for their lost ball. LOL-lazy folks can't walk around to do it I guess. Anyhow, we have to get 'committee approval' just for a fence! I was not sure about how 'acceptable' or not that would be for a compost pile.

Thanks, I'll keep my pine needles in the beds. Maybe it will be easier to manage after hubby mows and then cleaned up. I definitely have plenty of areas to place it!
wannabe
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