Treasure Flower (Gazania spp.)
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by Jiffymouse on September 18, 2004 03:39 PM
just beautiful!!!
by weezie13 on September 18, 2004 06:04 PM
Those are great flowers,
so happy looking!!!
Weezie
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Weezie
Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2
http://photobucket.com/albums/y250/weezie13/
so happy looking!!!
Weezie
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Weezie
Don't forget to be kind to strangers. For some who have
done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
- Bible - Hebrews 13:2
http://photobucket.com/albums/y250/weezie13/
by afgreyparrot on September 22, 2004 02:00 AM
Are all the flowers you post here YOURS???
If so, do you have a gardener that you pay to take care of them, or do you do it?
Curious!
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Buckle up! It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car!
If so, do you have a gardener that you pay to take care of them, or do you do it?
Curious!
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Buckle up! It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car!
by Bill on September 22, 2004 02:53 AM
Most of the flowers from the past several months have been mine.
No, I don't have a gardener... I have to take care of it all myself which is why my to-do list never stops growing. (once in a while I can get Wild Willy to help when he isn't busy on one of his many projects)
Karen (Catlover) made me start saying which flowers and plants were mine, so look for:
These are Cedar Hill flowers!
Her suggestion had the added side benefit of making it possible to do a "forum search" for Cedar Hill flower, Cedar Hill bird, Cedar Hill critter, Cedar Hill wildflower, or Cedar Hill tree and get a list of "my" flowers etc. (pretty cool eh?)
No, I don't have a gardener... I have to take care of it all myself which is why my to-do list never stops growing. (once in a while I can get Wild Willy to help when he isn't busy on one of his many projects)
Karen (Catlover) made me start saying which flowers and plants were mine, so look for:
These are Cedar Hill flowers!
Her suggestion had the added side benefit of making it possible to do a "forum search" for Cedar Hill flower, Cedar Hill bird, Cedar Hill critter, Cedar Hill wildflower, or Cedar Hill tree and get a list of "my" flowers etc. (pretty cool eh?)
by catlover on September 22, 2004 05:10 AM
Hmmmm...that thought must of been right after I dyed my hair.
Poofed Catlover
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quote:Oh yeah.....that must be where I left my whip!!!! Ooops, was that a secret?
Karen (Catlover) made me
Poofed Catlover
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by afgreyparrot on September 22, 2004 05:23 AM
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Buckle up! It makes it harder for the aliens to suck you out of your car!
Search The Garden Helper:
The brightly colored, daisy-like flowers are 2-5 inches in diameter, growing atop 6-12 inch stalks. The foliage is somewhat grasslike, but narrow at the base and widening toward the tip.
* Orange, pink, red, white, cream, or yellow color combinations
* Remove the spent blooms promptly to promote new flowers.
* The flowers close at night, and will not open on cloudy days.
* Gazanias can also be brought indoors and grown as a house plant. (Full sun, 60 degree nights, allow the soil to dry completely before watering)
Propagation
Gazanias may be grown from seed sown directly in the garden after all frost danger has passed, or started indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost date. The seeds will germinate more readily if they are kept in complete darkness. Cover the pots (or tray) with a few layers of newspaper and maintain a soil temperature of 68-85 F. Germination will occur in 8-14 days. Once the majority of seeds have sprouted, remove the cover and move your plants to a sunny window. Thin and transplant the seedlings when the first "true" leaves appear. Plant outdoors after all danger of frost has passed.
These are Cedar Hill flowers!