Bootsctr
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In a white delivery van, perhaps??
:fence: :floorlaugh:

In a white delivery van, perhaps??
:fence: :floorlaugh::hills:
me too!!
ahh... hmm... & just jumping off Boots' post here: In my humble opinion, except for people who live in IA, it might not be the best idea to remember "off the top of your head" exactly where you were and what you were doing on July 13th.
As an outsider, if LE shows up on my doorstep, I'm planning to go with a puzzled look and "off the top of my head I don't know... I would have to check my calendar... but why do you ask?" :blushing:
Good idea! Come to think of it, my memory is a little fuzzy about where I was on July 13th.... :what:
I found the youtube video somewhat odd! So, if they areexpecting all these beautiful cannas and hibiscus to be blooming I guess people are out there right now on the island planting already. Hmmmm.... seems like skeet said the area was expecting boat loads of rain and 7-Bridges looked flooded. Wonder how the island is holding up???
This is trivial, but I don't understand planting hibiscus in Iowa. Hibiscus is a tropical plant. I grew up in south FL where the flowers bloom year round. I now live in southeast GA. I put hibiscus in pots in my yard during the summer and overwinter them in a portable greenhouse. We don't really get cold weather like Iowa does. The hibiscus will not overwinter and come back the next year even in our area if left outside during winter.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but won't these flowers have to be replaced each year or changed to other flowers. An ongoing expense if so.
This is trivial, but I don't understand planting hibiscus in Iowa. Hibiscus is a tropical plant. I grew up in south FL where the flowers bloom year round. I now live in southeast GA. I put hibiscus in pots in my yard during the summer and overwinter them in a portable greenhouse. We don't really get cold weather like Iowa does. The hibiscus will not overwinter and come back the next year even in our area if left outside during winter.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but won't these flowers have to be replaced each year or changed to other flowers. An ongoing expense if so.
otto, is lowering the elevation of the Island a good idea? From the photos cinder took, to me, it looked like Meyers Lake was back to its pre-drained level and the river was ferociously high! How likely is that this island is going to look like their rendition on FB? Surely, they won't just abandon the idea of the island memorial???
What do you all think of the hole at the bottom of the fence I photographed?
O/T Do any locals know anyone that works at Tyson Food?
My mom asked me today how the heck I got my husband to take me back to seven bridges. I told her, " The power of the V".
This is trivial, but I don't understand planting hibiscus in Iowa. Hibiscus is a tropical plant. I grew up in south FL where the flowers bloom year round. I now live in southeast GA. I put hibiscus in pots in my yard during the summer and overwinter them in a portable greenhouse. We don't really get cold weather like Iowa does. The hibiscus will not overwinter and come back the next year even in our area if left outside during winter.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but won't these flowers have to be replaced each year or changed to other flowers. An ongoing expense if so.
This is trivial, but I don't understand planting hibiscus in Iowa. Hibiscus is a tropical plant. I grew up in south FL where the flowers bloom year round. I now live in southeast GA. I put hibiscus in pots in my yard during the summer and overwinter them in a portable greenhouse. We don't really get cold weather like Iowa does. The hibiscus will not overwinter and come back the next year even in our area if left outside during winter.
Please correct me if I am wrong, but won't these flowers have to be replaced each year or changed to other flowers. An ongoing expense if so.
Do you bring them in over winter?There are cold hardy Hibiscus. I live in The Upstate NY and there are plenty around here.
There are cold hardy Hibiscus. I live in The Upstate NY and there are plenty around here.