Photo Description I think I can. I think I can. And yes! Hello World! Hey, wanna know something, Y'all? I can move a mountain. No really. I just did! Stop laffin' Y'all. Got what on my face?
Man, this ain't easy. It feels like there's a mountain on my shoulder. There is a mountain on my shoulder!
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Soo Cool! What a great world we live in and we get to share it with new born plants..
Betty
Thanks I planted mine in peat pot's and am glad to see some of them look like your's even tho some may be planted upside down. I am hoping to have some beautiful moon flower's.
I'm sure you will have beautiful flowers. Oh! you can plant bulbs, corms, rhizomes and the like, upside down.
People have misunderstood me all my life and still do to this day. The way I replied to your comment is a good example of how this could happen. Let me rephrase that reply.
Bulbs, corms, rhizomes, tubers and the like, have a top side and a bottom side. You could plant them upside down, but you wouldn't want to. A lot of them would survive and a lot of them would not.
A seed, whether round, flat, or whatever, does not have a top or bottom. So, you can't plant them upside down. They have different ends which perform different functions, but it doesn't matter which way they are turned.
Love it!
You will have to show us how you make those pots
Thanks, Shirley
I did a post on making these pots. It was one of my first posts. I did not go into detail and there were no pictures showing the actual construction, (I believe it won a contest).
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