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| Forrester Farm |
Posted - Jun 30 2008 : 7:03:01 PM Doesn't that sound like something out of Little House on the Prairie? Well, it is an issue at my house - and I always related to Laura :). I actually did have a Mrs. Ingalls for a teacher in 1st and 2nd grade - and thought that she really was Laura's mom, or at least closely related. Back to the hollyhocks... any natural solutions?
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| lisamarie508 |
Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 3:11:32 PM Wow, Ann, that must have been some storm. Glad all is ok despite the broken bench and tree. Deep red hollyhocks sound just beautiful. I'm in for those.
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| StitchinWitch |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 1:30:21 PM If hollyhocks are your biggest problem you are blessed indeed! But I know how you feel; I have the same problems with violets, wandering jew, and spider plants.
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| Tina Michelle |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 1:12:36 PM good gracious..glad you all are o.k. and that no trees fell on the house.
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| Forrester Farm |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 11:29:40 AM I just found out that some friends still have no electricity! It was actually Wednesday - I mixed up my days.
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| BarnChickCecily |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 08:02:18 AM Wow Ann! That sounds like some storm you had... glad everyone is okay!
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| Forrester Farm |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 07:44:12 AM I'd be happy to save some seeds for anyone who would like. The flowers are a deep red. Thankfully, the plant is still standing. We had a very bad thunderstorm on Tuesday. My inlaws were visiting and we had the kids at a park. We drove home, avoiding tree limbs (one almost landed on our van), and found a policeman in our drive, a tree on our road, no electricity, and a huge section of our willow tree fallen in our yard. The huge branch smashed a white wooden swing that was hanging from a tree, and damaged a handmade twig bench that was right by the hollyhocks. All of the plants near the bench were fine. Nothing like being without electricity for 5 hours to realize just how blessed we are and how much we take things for granted. 5 hours is really no time at all.
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| BarnChickCecily |
Posted - Jul 02 2008 : 7:02:09 PM Ann, SERIOUSLY if you are going to save some seeds, I would LOVE some, too. I think Hollyhocks are SO PRETTY! Keep me posted!
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| lisamarie508 |
Posted - Jul 01 2008 : 06:12:36 AM I've never even heard of a hollyhock problem; hence no tried and true solution for your dilemma. Pulling them before they go to seed would be the only thing I can think of. Unless you want to try a mixture of vinegar and salt which kills pretty much everything.
I'm with Tina, save your seeds for a seed exchange later in the year. I'm sure lots of us would love some!
Farmgirl Sister #35
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| Tina Michelle |
Posted - Jun 30 2008 : 8:19:42 PM I don't know of any solutions... but I'd sure like some seeds if you have any to spare...as I'll be starting over from scratch on gardening next year sometime.Aside from just yanking the plants out whole I don't really know what you could do to solve the problem.
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| ruralfarmgirl |
Posted - Jun 30 2008 : 7:44:08 PM LOL... so funny.. amused, but no solutions to offer.
Rene~Prosser Farmgirl #185
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