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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 9:38
| Curious the spacing on the Green Giant's? And then what you think of (my spacing) of 5.33 meters? About how many years at my spacing until a screen develops? You are the guru of GG's. Thanks, Dax |
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- Posted by starterdude 5aOhio (plantdude47@yahoo.com) on Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 12:52
| Dax Mine are on seven foot centers. It will be long time before you have a screen. If you have the room plant an alternate row. I'll skype you, my wife is Christmas shopping and the games haven't started yet. Don't know if you keep up with it but the end of that Mich St. game last night was a real bummer. Frank |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 14:11
| hey dude... did my photo editor posts stimulate you to start playing with your editor??? kenny still talks about that elevated kids house ... harvest any venison this season???? ken |
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- Posted by starterdude 5aOhio (plantdude47@yahoo.com) on Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 17:17
| Ken, there is a feature on my camera that allows you to make a copy of a picture as a sketch. I added more stuff to the play area. Next time he probably won't want to go home. Frank |
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| Frank is that a pic of your landscape? I have to say, I enjoyed the outcome of the Michigan State game. |
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| Here's a couple of reflection pictures I took in my garden awhile ago. They're inverted for the sake of confusion. ;-) Mike |
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- Posted by starterdude 5aOhio (plantdude47@yahoo.com) on Sun, Dec 4, 11 at 22:17
| Nice reflection Mike. That is the view around my pond. Most of my five acres looks like a pond, the rain never stops. Eight inches over the last week. Frank |
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| This one is not inverted. I dug the pond with a bulldozer years ago. These days, I'd rent an excavator, a man's Tonka Toy. Mike |
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- Posted by starterdude 5aOhio (plantdude47@yahoo.com) on Mon, Dec 5, 11 at 10:01
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- Posted by gardener365 IL 5/6 (My Page) on Mon, Dec 5, 11 at 10:20
| I used 4 meter centers. That should be fine. Best Regards, Dax |
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| Dude, I'm going to have to learn how to do that! You sure have a nice big pond. Mine is rather small. About the size of a city lot and it almost goes dry in the late summer. |
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| That is quite impressive (Mike and Frank). Is the water really that blue? It looks like salt water. |
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- Posted by starterdude 5aOhio (plantdude47@yahoo.com) on Mon, Dec 5, 11 at 12:33
| Whass, The blue is from a pond shading dye that I use to help control the algae. I use very little so I don't kill the fish. Frank |
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