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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 16:06:40 GMT -5
This plant sprouted right under the water spicket , three years ago, what is it ? Picture was taken today , as it is emerging . i think this may be a little hard , because of the size of the plant, but i`m sure it will be easy for some . I think this is harder . These are cuttings , in pots . No hints yet ;D I`m pretty sure your gonna know this ,no hints yet .
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Post by snuffy on Mar 16, 2011 16:10:50 GMT -5
Looks like good old asparagus to me. But the purplish color looks like my purple jew when it first peeps out.I'll go with the jew. snuffy
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Post by tanyafrench on Mar 16, 2011 16:12:19 GMT -5
I agree it sure looks like asparagus to me.
Tanya
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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 16:18:53 GMT -5
Damn Snuff , you was on it LOL!!! Now i gotta find something else to take a picture of . and make it hard !!!
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Post by akansan on Mar 16, 2011 16:19:52 GMT -5
Not sure on size, or how they would have arrived there, but I'll randomly say Canna lillies, lol.
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Post by snuffy on Mar 16, 2011 16:23:16 GMT -5
LOL. If a plant grows in the U.S.A, at one time or another I've grown it. ;D
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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 16:33:04 GMT -5
That`s cool Snuffy, Gardening is a necessity with me . Akansan- I`m pretty sure the seed rode on my shoes fom my garden , when my shoes are muddy, i slough them there . i got some more pics !
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Post by snuffy on Mar 16, 2011 16:46:27 GMT -5
That second one appears to be butterfly weed
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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 16:48:35 GMT -5
Not butterfly weed Snuffy ;D Hint- It is edible
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Post by snuffy on Mar 16, 2011 16:59:37 GMT -5
rosemary is close to it too.
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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 17:09:21 GMT -5
That it . You the man Snuffy One more ;D
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Post by snuffy on Mar 16, 2011 17:24:18 GMT -5
Mighty sweet there,taters?
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Post by tanyafrench on Mar 16, 2011 17:52:56 GMT -5
I think the last one is beets. At least it looks like beets. It also looks like a Dahlia.
Tanya
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Post by gr on Mar 16, 2011 18:00:20 GMT -5
Snuffys got it on the last pic--potatoes
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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 21:31:56 GMT -5
You out grew me Snuff ;DIll try this again later ;Ditll be harder , next time Maybe ill have a prize LOL!!! Sorry i did`nt respond earlier, but had company showup
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Post by snuffy on Mar 16, 2011 21:54:40 GMT -5
Many years ago when I tried to grow sweet potatoes, I put the potato in a vase or jar with half covered with water,and set em on a windowsill.The slips would grow,never sprouted them in the ground.
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Post by tandl on Mar 16, 2011 22:09:55 GMT -5
These are cut taters , i start in soil flats . i have `nt put the cut ones directly in the garden either . But if i did it`s way to cold now lol , i`m sure it would work ;D these are in my greenhouse. :cheesy:
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