Roudybush pellets?
- cindy
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Re: Roudybush pellets?
I agree easy is good, I am starting to rethink all the extra little cup and combining ingredients since they mix it up anyway.
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Re: Roudybush pellets?
I will certainly grow things this year for them - but you are lucky to have good weather most of the year. Georgia is all over the place right now. Today was gorgeous but a few nights ago it was still getting in the low 40's and high 30's. 

- cindy
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Re: Roudybush pellets?
Misty, I was bundled up two days ago, today I'm in a tank top and and shorts/jeans wearing flip flops on my feet. It was nice to feel the sun and warmth, it will be in the 70's for a few days, then back to chilly next week.
I opened the sliders and spent time on the porch in the sun with the dogs, the fresh air was wonderful. I may try planting bamboo for perches and some fresh herbs this summer...not much of a green thumb, but there is always hope!!!!! To bad they can't have orchids....I'm good with those!
I opened the sliders and spent time on the porch in the sun with the dogs, the fresh air was wonderful. I may try planting bamboo for perches and some fresh herbs this summer...not much of a green thumb, but there is always hope!!!!! To bad they can't have orchids....I'm good with those!
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Re: Roudybush pellets?
I have a green thumb - all those pictures on my website are flowers from my garden only here in Georgia. My Mom had a green thumb and some of my fondest memories are of us working with plants.
I thought about growing some Bamboo here too this summer for the birds
I'm definitely growing dark greens for them this summer. 
I thought about growing some Bamboo here too this summer for the birds


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Re: Roudybush pellets?
Wow, I didn't realize you grew all those flowers in your pictures.
You must have a beautiful yard
For sure beautiful pictures.
I'm not so good with flowers...too hot here. I am mostly a farmer
I like to grow stuff to eat
and of course for my birds to eat... though the broccoli won't be growing for much longer, it loves cold weather.... now salad greens for me! Then squash, tomatos, green pepper, eggplant.... then fresh citrus 
You must have a beautiful yard

I'm not so good with flowers...too hot here. I am mostly a farmer



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