This Thornless Blackberry was purchased from a store here in Katy, Texas two years ago, repotted two times and fertilized with bat quano. This year it produced 85 berries.
Here is a photo of the landscaping around our aerobic septic system http://www.damnseptictank.com/ holding tanks prior to removal of landscaping. The variegated shrubs and sago palm were babies when I planted them. The red shrimp plants were frequently visited by hummingbirds and swallowtail butterflies. I purchased the pastel pink crape myrtles from Cornelius nurseries on Dairy Ashford when I was an employee there in 96'. They were only supposed to grow 18 feet but at the time of removal they were 30 feet. Needless to say their roots were tickled pink to be on top of the septic tanks. I had to remove the landscaping because the roots of our 70' tall gorgeous bald cypress tree had invaded the septic tanks. Whatever I chose to put in place of the previous landscaping had to have shallow roots. So, for the first season I decided to put down some native wildflower mix I purchased from the Wildseed Farm in Fredericksburg. ...
Saw this photo on Pinterest, thought I'd share. I remember catching fireflies in a mason jar at my grandmothers house during the summer months spent in Plaucheville, Louisiana. What a cool activity for after sunset with the children. I would imagine you could place the contents of the glow stick into a recycled plastic water bottle for the young ones. Photo and directions were copied from Pinterest. How To Make Fairies In A Jar This is something everyone will love you can just imagine the look on your childs face when they see this and its something they will never forget so its worth a little work on this one. FAIRIES IN A JAR DIRECTIONS: 1. Cut a glow stick and shake the contents into a jar. Add diamond glitter 2. Seal the top. perthmedias.com
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