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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

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Connie
Arlington TN
USA
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Posted - Apr 16 2025 :  2:07:16 PM  Show Profile
I planted container corn, squash, cherry tomato. My dianthus are all up and my garlic. Planted my tipsy pots. I have patio pots and 1 raised bed these days.something I can manage. My mini yellow rose Bush made it thru the hard freezes!
Connie Sue

Blessed in Colorado
True Blue Farmgirl

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Debbie L.
Oregon
USA
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Posted - Apr 16 2025 :  3:12:14 PM  Show Profile
Everything is so pretty Connie Sue, nice job :D

Big Hugs,
Debbie
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Blessed in Oregon
With Colorado on My Mind
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and the Ocean.” Lord Byron”

When I am Old I Shall Wear Purple, I am Old now!!


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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

5798 Posts

Connie
Arlington TN
USA
5798 Posts

Posted - Apr 16 2025 :  4:23:04 PM  Show Profile
Thank you Debbie, I keep it small and simple, when the humid , hot summer sets in until the end of Sept. I can't go outside until the sun sets to water.
Connie Sue
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl

7555 Posts

Krista
Utah
USA
7555 Posts

Posted - Apr 18 2025 :  12:07:14 PM  Show Profile
Connie Sue, your plants and flowers are looking amazing! I can't wait until those beautiful colors start arriving here. My peach tree is the only thing with beautiful color.

Krista
Farmgirl Sister #528
Farmgirl Of The Year 2025
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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

5798 Posts

Connie
Arlington TN
USA
5798 Posts

Posted - Apr 18 2025 :  1:21:06 PM  Show Profile
Thank you Krista!I love peach trees! My Granny had them when I was a kid. I've tried to grow one with no luck. I'm gonna try again.
Connie Sue
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl

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Krista
Utah
USA
7555 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2025 :  1:56:15 PM  Show Profile
Connie Sue, I hope you can grow one. My peach tree is a really new tree to my yard, but I will be over the moon if I get at least one peach on it this year.

Krista
Farmgirl Sister #528
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl

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Krista
Utah
USA
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Posted - Apr 21 2025 :  2:00:36 PM  Show Profile
I guess my dandelions are giving off some color too lol. My grass is fighting to turn green though. But I love this pink!


Krista
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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

5798 Posts

Connie
Arlington TN
USA
5798 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2025 :  2:22:19 PM  Show Profile
Oh it's beautiful Krista! With that gorgeous sky in the distance!
Connie Sue
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
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Posted - Apr 22 2025 :  12:09:37 PM  Show Profile
I love your tipsy pots! Did you make them yourself? I have some tulips blooming and some of the fruit trees but it's a bit early yet to plant flowers. Getting close though!

~Heather
“I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” — George Washington

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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

5798 Posts

Connie
Arlington TN
USA
5798 Posts

Posted - Apr 22 2025 :  2:49:55 PM  Show Profile
Hey Heather, the tippsy pots are just a 6 foot rebar pole from any hardware store. Hammer one foot in the ground. Then using any kind of pots with a hole in the middle, thread pots biggest at the bottom, ever how you like it to look. I put my dirt in first pot, then thread the 2nd pot so I see where it will sit. I plant the first one and so on.yiu can push the rebar a little to the left or right to adjust how the pot sits. There is no wrong way, just what you like. I love it.I like
Clay pots, you can use plastic or ceramic . Over the years, I've had to replace some pots that cracked. I take them off the rebar in winter and sit them under my picnic table.
Connie Sue

Edited by - Killarney on Apr 23 2025 2:06:42 PM
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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl

7555 Posts

Krista
Utah
USA
7555 Posts

Posted - Apr 23 2025 :  1:33:29 PM  Show Profile
Connie Sue, have you ever put the pots on so they go back and forth on each side? Hopefully that makes sense lol! Zig Zag style.

Krista
Farmgirl Sister #528
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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

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Connie
Arlington TN
USA
5798 Posts

Posted - Apr 23 2025 :  2:06:10 PM  Show Profile
Yes Krista, they are suppose to be zig zag! My rebar needs to be straightened. It's over 25 years old. Its Why my pots aren't threading correctly. I saw this in a garden magazine about 25 years ago, loved it. The story was having flowers in a small space .Simple, doesn't take up much horizontal space. Perfect for beside a front or back door or walkway.
Connie Sue
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl

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Heather
Wapakoneta Ohio
USA
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Posted - Apr 24 2025 :  4:50:59 PM  Show Profile
That sounds simple enough! Thanks :)

~Heather
“I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” — George Washington

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MaryJanesNiece
True Blue Farmgirl

7555 Posts

Krista
Utah
USA
7555 Posts

Posted - Apr 25 2025 :  12:06:03 PM  Show Profile
Connie, I love this idea! I really want to try it. Maybe I will have a chance this year!

Krista
Farmgirl Sister #528
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nubidane
True Blue Farmgirl

2947 Posts

Lisa
Georgetown OH
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Posted - Apr 25 2025 :  2:04:26 PM  Show Profile
Thanks Connie! I was wondering if you bought that premade, but the rebar sounds so much more cost effective! Those garden catalogs are pricy!

Edited by - nubidane on Apr 25 2025 2:12:35 PM
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Killarney
True Blue Farmgirl

5798 Posts

Connie
Arlington TN
USA
5798 Posts

Posted - Apr 25 2025 :  3:22:20 PM  Show Profile
Krista , so easy and inexpensive!
Lisa, you are so right, I love the garden catalogs, never order planters from them. Too expensive!
This is so easy and inexpensive to do!
I have had dianthus in the bottom pot for years , it comes back every year!
Connie Sue
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