What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. kemosabi49

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    Stolen from the net. Looks pretty tasty.
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    Everyone seemed to enjoy this dish.
    Or maybe throwing ones food in trash when to many complaints has made one aware what happens.

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    Well it tained. I pulled off at my regular spot on I 10. Flooded. The other picture is off the bolt in my tire. I'll check tire pressure next couple of days.


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    I approve this forecast.
     
  5. Judge

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    I think i know where you are… see if this helps, without giving to much away, Silvers?
     
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    Probably need to bring it inside during the cold months. They don’t like it when it gets less than like 60 degrees. Another good thing to do is get a tray, about half again as big as the planter and fill it with gravel or pebbles, set the plant on that and keep them moist. Sort of creates a humidifier. They like that.

    The wife refers to our house as the wayward home for orphaned plants. Bring home stuff that no one wants, get them rehabilitated, keep some, give some away.
     
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    Not going to hurt it. Just the bloom stalk. Next season it will come back.
    They should be pruned off after any blooms fade anyway.
    Give it a shot of fertilizer, it will be happy.
     
  10. Bud A.

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    You can still throw piss bottles at them, though, even if you're not in a big truck.