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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Val, to grow daffodils in Florida, it's not impossible but ... you need to dig the bulbs up in the fall (or buy 'em in the fall) and put them in your freezer for a couple months. Then plant them in the ground and they will spout thing "winter's over, now it's "Spring!" That's what my aunt who grew up in Massachusetts learned she had to do!
    Thanks Karen. I can't say I'll try that as I'm really not too dedicated when it comes to plants. But, it is nice to know they'll grow here. Anyone want to come plant them?
    Quote Originally Posted by caseysmom
    I have been thinking of you and Dasher and hoped he was doing well, so glad he is feeling good.
    Quote Originally Posted by Logan
    Val, that is terrific news!!!!! I have not followed up on Dasher the way I should have. I am guilty of being self absorbed, lately, but I'm delighted to hear that he is finished with his treatment!!!!!
    Thanks! I went to the SPCA today to give them a picture for their photo board. More good news. I was going to visit who I suspect was his brother. They were turned in together. I felt so bad about not being able to take them both. I was going to get photos of him. He got adopted too! I gave my name and number. I'm waiting to hear from the manager. I want them to contact who adopted his brother and have them call me. I wpould love for them to be able to see each other again. They say it's against their policy. Lets hope they can bend it. Fingers and paws crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    I'll move this to General, where more folks will see it. I think it's the February blahs - but thinking of spring and planting is appealing, even if it's a long way away for those of us in the Northland!
    You could very well be right. February is a tough month. From lack of sunlight- and lets face it- most of us have been socked in cold weather, snow and ice where any outdoor activity is a major event.
    I have noticed however ( thanks to Dr.Goodnow) we are handling stress better as we go.
    Soon enough- spring will come- and sunlight increases, and outdoor events or activities become easier to do..

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    most of us have been socked in cold weather, snow and ice
    And are sitting here right now looking out at a soggy yard (temp was 50 yesterday!) onto lots and lots of unscooped poopies that have been buried under the ice and snow.

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    We are warming up today- had warmer yesterday too. It took two ful days to get that ice to melt enough the dogs can walk. They acted like they had total cabin fever. Instead of running out in the morning to do their business and back in- it took about 35 minutes to have them come in the house for the morning cookie .. ( normally according to Femka- the 1st most important event of the day..)
    Work is staring me in the face too. I have to pull of ivy around the rock garden, the flower beds need major help..
    Can we open a flower planting thread? I sure could use some help... I have alot of flowers I have no clue what they are to get more. ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    And are sitting here right now looking out at a soggy yard (temp was 50 yesterday!) onto lots and lots of unscooped poopies that have been buried under the ice and snow.
    Yup we have a soggy yard but no unscooped poopies in it. Never was. My dogs are trained not to potty anywhere but in their Potty Pen. Sure makes clean up easier, never have to do an after winter search, and the kids can play outside all year round with no problems of stepping in anything. So that is one of the few things I don't have to worry about. lol
    Nicole

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    I've probably contributed to a little of the heated atmosphere lately. I make a point of never starting fights, as I have the morals that PT is still a place of real people and that no-one has a right to throw insults freely in a public place! However, I am one to remark bluntly on posts I think are downright rude or disgusting. Thankfully I missed a lot of the drama recently so am glad to say I've stayed out of most of it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah
    I am fortunate to have sunny days here almost endlessly.
    Haha... and you HAVE to mention it endlessly.


    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    And are sitting here right now looking out at a soggy yard (temp was 50 yesterday!) onto lots and lots of unscooped poopies that have been buried under the ice and snow.
    haha... what's dangerous here is when you get fresh poop while it's snowing... in as little as 10 minutes it can be competely covered... uneasy to spot... easy to... uh... not see... and... uh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    haha... what's dangerous here is when you get fresh poop while it's snowing... in as little as 10 minutes it can be competely covered... uneasy to spot... easy to... uh... not see... and... uh...
    Have you ever thought of training your dogs to use a potty pen? This would eliminate this hazard. If you don't know what I am talking about here is a link to an article I wrote about how to train a dog to use it only and never the yard:

    http://giftofgracekennels.com/id27.html

    I have been fortunate to have this article published in multiple dog magazines. I have also writen other training articles that have been published multiple times in dog magazines as well. To check them out just go to the menu on the left and click on Training Pages.
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    Haha... and you HAVE to mention it endlessly.

    I do mention it alot don't I? If there's one thing we have here in Florida, it's plenty of sun. There I go again.........


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    Yeah, it seems like a couple people turn everything they post on into a debate....which leads to arguments, then nastiness. I'm using my "ignore" list for the first time, kind of sad, really.

    Spring! What a lovely thought! Yes, PT needs a spring right now.
    Not planning much in the garden except a spring cleaning - we're moving in a few months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    You could very well be right. February is a tough month. From lack of sunlight- and lets face it- most of us have been socked in cold weather, snow and ice where any outdoor activity is a major event.
    I have noticed however ( thanks to Dr.Goodnow) we are handling stress better as we go.
    Soon enough- spring will come- and sunlight increases, and outdoor events or activities become easier to do..

    Sigh...I have no excuse...it's a pleasant 70F right now, and only getting warmer...

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    Val, to grow daffodils in Florida, it's not impossible but ... you need to dig the bulbs up in the fall (or buy 'em in the fall) and put them in your freezer for a couple months. Then plant them in the ground and they will spout thing "winter's over, now it's "Spring!" That's what my aunt who grew up in Massachusetts learned she had to do!
    I've Been Frosted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen
    Val, to grow daffodils in Florida, it's not impossible but ... you need to dig the bulbs up in the fall (or buy 'em in the fall) and put them in your freezer for a couple months. Then plant them in the ground and they will spout thing "winter's over, now it's "Spring!" That's what my aunt who grew up in Massachusetts learned she had to do!
    Thanks Karen. No wonder I never have had any luck with them. I'll try that. I can grow Narcissus(paperwhites) with no problem but very rarely have I seen one of my Daffodils bloom. I thought, they're both in the same family, no problem. Who knew there was another step?

    I can only imagine how dreary it is in other parts of the country. The thoughts of winter blues may be weighing heavily on some people. I am fortunate to have sunny days here almost endlessly. May I suggest a Florida vacation to anyone that feels combative. It should take care of alot of what is ailing people. Just a thought


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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy and Delilah
    I can only imagine how dreary it is in other parts of the country. The thoughts of winter blues may be weighing heavily on some people. I am fortunate to have sunny days here almost endlessly. May I suggest a Florida vacation to anyone that feels combative. It should take care of alot of what is ailing people. Just a thought
    You know it's funny, but I do think it makes a difference. I don't take a summer vacation, I take my vacation in the winter and travel down to Florida (of course it helps that I have family down there). It gets me away from the cold dark winters up here, and by the time I come back up I can see that it is already staying light later. Yes, if you can have the luxury of a winter vacation, I suggest you head south for a couple of weeks.

    Val, I too am glad to hear that Dasher is doing so well. I will keep up the good thoughts for him, and yes, please take pictures of his first trip to Petco.

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    *sits in a yoga position*

    Ohhhhmmmmmmmm.....

    I used to have a green thumb, but lately (and especially with the help of some plant eating cats ), I haven't been able to keep a single house plant alive.

    Well, we won two poinsettias at Christmas and miracuously the cats didn't bother them.

    They were dropping their leaves and looking rather dead. I was about to throw them out when I noticed the big one was budding new leaves! Do they sprout the red leaves year round or just the green ones?

    So now I'm nursing this sad little plant back to health. The smaller one still has one lovely full bloom.
    ~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
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