theloadeddragon
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Looks Awesome man! I would love to have a garden like that! Keep it up, .
Those kinds of stories are always much funnier, ten years later.Nice garden!
As to snakes, I almost picked a rattler up by accident one day. I was in officer candidate school and was doing a land navigation exercise when I got hopelessly lost (land nav just wasn't my thing). Anyway, I figured since I didn't have any TAC officers around to yell at me I'd take a little break and screw around until I had to dead reckon my way out of the woods.
I saw a baby armadillo run across in front of me into some heavy vines, so I headed into the vines to see if I could see the armadillo. Well, I see what I thought was the armadillo's tail sticking out of a hole and thought it would be funny to grab hold of it and sling it (I know, now it seems like an asshole thing to do - but this was twenty-something years ago). Anyway, just as I reached down to grab the the "tail" of the armadillo I realized the tail had a head on the end and the eyes on the head were staring at me.
As I backed up I got wrapped up in the vines which started shaking the bush around the rattler's hole and he came most of the way out of the hole while rattling his tail. He was seriously pissed off at me, and I was seriously scared. I was talking to him the entire time I was trying to extricate myself out of the vines .... "Mr. Snake if you don't fuck with me I promise to go on my way. Sorry I came up on your hole." ... and other totally inane things.
Anyway, I got away without getting snake bit. And that is my rattler story.
Really? That's really cool. May have to look into getting one of those.I meant to mention, that Myer's Lemon blooms a couple weeks after each feeding. Time of year doesn't seem to matter.
It currently has flowers, half size lemons and the ripe fruit on it, in different places.
I don't know whether multiple blooms are supposed to happen, but this tree is about 25 years old. In our 16 years here, it has never shown a specific schedule.Really? That's really cool. May have to look into getting one of those.
Hardiness zone 9. Some references call my area zone 14. It is a strange micro climate.Hey VG! Do you happen to know what climate zone you live in??? Iʻm looking at the lemons and bird of paradise you have and Iʻve been missing those blessings ever since I moved.
Nahh, spiders are awesome! They eat many of those pesky insects like mosquitos.Those spiders are creepy as fuck lol
Bummers I was hoping that youʻd say somewhere around zone 7. I might still be able to pull off some tropical plants if I bring them indoors during the winter.Hardiness zone 9. Some references call my area zone 14. It is a strange micro climate.