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Doc B wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 6:12 pm Wow, that's a lot at one time, David! :shock:
That is the total over about an 8 hr. period. Sometimes heavy and sometimes light.
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Steve Warden wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 4:14 pm Nice shot, Bob.
But the $64,000 question - does it keep the squirrels at bay?

Anybody have any idea how prickly pear would fair in south Jersey?
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Not really because it lies down flat during the cold weather when the bird feeder is being used. The spines don't seem to bother the squirrels much. I think it would grown in warm weather anywhere and probably be dormant in cold weather and bounce back in the spring. Read what this seller says;



ttps://www.ebay.com/itm/Prickly-Pear-Cactus-Pa ... 1?_trkparm

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I appreciate the offer, but if it isn't deterring the squirrels, I'll pass.
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dlr110 wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 6:01 pm We had some strong thunderstorms blow through here yesterday evening and part of the night.
If you enlarge the picture you can see an arrow showing just under 5.5 inches of rain. Then
in the background another arrow shows one of our young fruit trees snapped right at the base
and it had some good looking small apples on it. There are several other trees or branches
down this morning.
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Now you'd think there'd be more than 7 inches of water in that water tank if there's a water faucet hooked up to it. ::shrug:: Have to refill it like 500 times to get out one bucket of water. ::dang:: :mrgreen:
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The first falls at Little River Canyon National Preserve.
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Great pic!
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Whole heartedly agree Ike,

Awesome pic royal ::tu:: .
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Chris that is a calendar picture. Wonderful! ::nod::
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Looks like a pretty good swimmin' hole! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Unk wrote: Thu Jun 18, 2020 1:37 pm Ken,

My new mower is a little smaller than yours!

Also saw this hairy guy walking across my back yard the other day. I saw my dog poking at something in the grass and figured it was a copperhead, but it was only this guy. I took the dogs in the house and let the tarantula go on about his day.
Unk you gonna luv that Bad Boy. They are a tank. ::tu::
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Willy's Tn.farm.
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In just a few days this plant grew from a few large green leaves on the ground to over 5 ft. tall. Adjacent to our mail box. Anybody know what it is? It is filling with bright yellow florets.

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Has all the characteristics of being a weed! :lol:

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In the sense that the plant does not fit in with the surrounding vegetation it may certainly be called a weed. But I think such a formidable plant must have a proper name. I'll have to spend more time on Google.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:19 pm In the sense that the plant does not fit in with the surrounding vegetation it may certainly be called a weed. But I think such a formidable plant must have a proper name. I'll have to spend more time on Google.
::hmm:: Magic Bean? ::shrug:: :lol:
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Found it. It is called mullein. Originally from Turkey. The painter Monet liked to plant them in his garden. They can grow to 7 feet.
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Tom, When I saw the incredible speed of its growth I too thought of Jack and the Beanstalk. From the ground to over 5 feet took only about a week. And it is still growing.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:30 pm Tom, When I saw the incredible speed of its growth I too thought of Jack and the Beanstalk. From the ground to over 5 feet took only about a week. And it is still growing.
Found it QS! I have seen these before outside a factory where I used to work and a German guy told me the name but that was about 12 years ago. ::dang:: I could only remember something with "King". ::dang::
Anyways, I looked around and I believe it's called "King's Candle". ::tu:: Check them out, might fit! ::handshake:: ::super_happy::
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:19 pm In the sense that the plant does not fit in with the surrounding vegetation it may certainly be called a weed. But I think such a formidable plant must have a proper name. I'll have to spend more time on Google.
I was just joking. In my experience what you plant, fertilize and cultivate struggles to live, but a weed propagates itself and grows, well, “like a weed”!

Glad you found what it is. Interesting plant!

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Tom that is probably a local,German, name. If you will see my earlier post, the name is mullein. I can certainly understand why it could be called King.
It turns out Kings Candle comes from the German name Mullein.
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Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:56 pm Tom that is probably a local,German, name. If you will see my earlier post, the name is mullein. I can certainly understand why it could be called King.
It turns out Kings Candle comes from the German name Mullein.


::tu:: :wink:

And one of my favorit flowers is one you should always remember QS. :mrgreen:
It's called "Myosotis" ::super_happy:: ::tu::
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TPK wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 8:45 pm
Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:56 pm Tom that is probably a local,German, name. If you will see my earlier post, the name is mullein. I can certainly understand why it could be called King.
It turns out Kings Candle comes from the German name Mullein.


::tu:: :wink:

And one of my favorit flowers is one you should always remember QS. :mrgreen:
It's called "Myosotis" ::super_happy:: ::tu::
AKA scorpion grass ::poke::
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Ah, a bit of German humor. :)
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Steve Warden wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 8:52 pm
TPK wrote: Tue Jun 23, 2020 8:45 pm
Quick Steel wrote: Mon Jun 22, 2020 6:56 pm Tom that is probably a local,German, name. If you will see my earlier post, the name is mullein. I can certainly understand why it could be called King.
It turns out Kings Candle comes from the German name Mullein.


::tu:: :wink:

And one of my favorit flowers is one you should always remember QS. :mrgreen:
It's called "Myosotis" ::super_happy:: ::tu::
AKA scorpion grass ::poke::
:lol: Exactly! Can't get anything past you! :lol: ::sotb::

Off to work. ::doh:: Time to make the Doughnuts! ::facepalm:: Later Folks! ::handshake:: ::nod::
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