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Morning everyone!

Greg-You're up awful late! Sounds like you got everything under control.
Hugs to Sophie for helping Dad with the pears and tomatoes.:) Autumn is my favorite time of year.:thm:

Spring storms (some severe)headed my way today. Looks like I will be stuck at home this weekend. :headshake2: I really wanted to go to the LFS in Nashville today. I guess it will be there next weekend!:evil_lol:
 
i think im gunna wire you some money greg, so you can buy a camera and show me all this stuff!! i mean seriously i cant paint a mental picture

that remindeds me greg, i was walking around with a freind yesterday and we saw this mullberry bush, which was actually a 40 foot tree! dam those fruits were tasty, i brought home a good bucket just for my turtles and quail in the hopes that they could spread some seeds around and get some plants goin. and put a natural vibe on the quail so the get to layin

winds are pickin up here, real good. we should really get a wind turbie around here, help power my tanks.
 
cam-I just saw your thread on you RCS tank. Sorry about the algae problem. Have you considered getting one nerite snail? I hear they can do some serious damage to aglae. I know Msj has some. (just a thought)
 
yea, iv been thinking of nerites but not specificy for that tank. iv been very confused about algae lately. my 20 long is absolutly bare of it. i was thinking it was that its my oldest tank but my second oldest still has it. iv been experimenting tho
 
Hugs to Sophie administered and well received thanks ky. Warm regards from the three of us to you and yours. Your tank looks superb and the little fella is a handsome young man. I hope Spring arrives soon for all of you, especially Chill.
I've been looking at angels since I saw yours a while back. Since they're a predatory species, do you feed them live food?
I'll get Nerida to do the camera thing, dr. I just don't know how to get the pics from the camera to the 'puter.
If the mulberry is 40", and the fruit are dark, almost black, and the juice is the colour of dark red wine, it's probably the old English/European variety, Morus nigra.
It's one of my top the fruit, but it's too hot and dry here for it to do well.
I have a Chinese hybrid called a red Shahtoot which apparently has very long fruit. It's grafted though. If you're growing from seed scattered by your birds, you'd need to know that the parent tree was NOT grafted. You should be able to see the graft near the base of the tree if it exists.
Seed from the grafted variety might give you a tree with potentially good fruiting characteristics, but without the vigourous root foundation required.
Howdy Mark.
 
well i can only hope. the tree was upwards of forty feet tall, must have good roots. id love to have some kinda berry garden, with all sorts of varieties. even eggplant, the berry from mars :screwy:
 
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