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Good Morning, I'm Bert

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Bert Davies, Feb 19, 2023.

  1. Jake Smith

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    Welcome from North Florida.
     
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    Welcome to the forum, @Bert Davies from a gardener in Alaska.
     
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    Welcome from very hot South Australia Bert

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    @Bert Davies , I forgot to say, I'm a bird feeder, too. I just spent $131 buying bird seed for my birds. My feeder is a gallon jar and they empty it every two days. I have some pictures of my birds here somewhere. I think it's under "Pictures and Videos." Birds and blooms.
     
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    Thank you Don and Kate.
     
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    That's a lovely thing you do for the birds, Shirley, you put me to shame, I just give them my scraps which, they seem to enjoy.
     
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    A lot of us are amature gardeners and love to share and hear about each others' adventures.
    Welcome!
     
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    Hi Mary, thanks for the welcome.
     
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  9. Don Alaska

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    What crops are you growing, @Bert Davies or are you just into flowers?
     
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  10. Bert Davies

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    Hi Don,

    I'm not into growing things on a big scale, I have only a smallish garden with a good variety of shrubs. The garden is relatively simple to maintain, which is just as well, because at 85, I'm past anything too difficult. Once a year I have a gardener who prunes everything to a manageable level which takes the donkey-work out of it for me.
     
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    Have any of you fine folks ever planted cherry stones, I did last october, no fancy messing about with clever techniques, I just bunged a few into 2 separate pots, pushed them into the soil, and today, I noticed that some of them have sprouted? I'm chuffed. :)
     
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  12. Mary Stetler

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    Go man!!!
    I have done it with peach pits. There are two varieties that will grow this far north, Contender and Reliance. I bought three little contenders at the farmer's market, put them in the fridge in a wet paper towel and a baggie harden them. And two of them sprouted after planting. One was quite hardy and I planted it out back. I watch it often for deer marauding. I hope it makes it through natural pruning. Sometimes deer get through the fencing.
     
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  13. Beth Gallagher

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    Wow, you'll grow your own cherry tree, Bert. I have not done that, but I have grown an avocado tree from a seed. It got to about 6' tall and was killed by a winter frost one year when I transplanted it into the yard.
     
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    You will have a seedling tree onto which you can graft scion wood providing whatever cherries you want.
     
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    Now I've noticed some plum stones have sprouted too, I reckon I may yet develop a jungle. :)
     
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