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John, these are beautiful! My hummingbird feeder has been extra busy this week. I didn't appreciate the beauty of birds until I got much older. Thank you so much! Blessings & Prayers....
@johnbishop, and all...John, I love this. These are wonderful pictures up close and personal. I have a friend who has a camera feeder and sends wonderful shots. She has sent a video...is it Connect that restricts the video or ??? I may get one of these feeders...
@sueinmn, and all...I'm attaching a couple of pictures of 2 rescue plants from last year that are growing like crazy or need help. I need our plant guru, Sue, for advice on some issues.
The first plant, no known name yet, has survived and is thriving, reported in Spring with new succulent soil. I water couple times weekly, lightly.
Questions: Any idea what this is?
Any thought on how it's growing?
I'm seeing small branches growing tall and think I need to trim? Stabilize? Does it need to bush more at a lower height or let it grow taller? Stake it?
The ZZ plant has grown but very slowly and stays black. Raven, I understand need moderate/low light, little watering. I water every 2 weeks sort of. It hasn't had any green color for couple months. Need more light? More or less water? Better soil? Nutrients...HELP!
Thanks, Sue. Please you or someone help me help them. Some pics won't send. Hope these help...
John. I'm chkg out that feeder. I almost hurt myself preparing for our hurricane. Jax, upper east coast of Fla., got a slight northeast over storm, no damage. I found reusable 'sand bags'i love, wish had access to them years ago. Costly but do the job, can stay in place til after H. Season, clean and store. I love it. Easy for an older woman alone to handle flooding.
All is well for now.
Hope you are all surviving the heat, ready for cool weather and surviving well.
Blessings, Elizabeth