Thanks Mike! I've never seen a red buckeye in spite of my name! ohio buckeyes is all I know. THAT:S pitifull!!!! The tree pics Jo sent are really beautiful. When I get over my surgery and get me a vehicle, I maybe should go check our the northern south once again :)
WELCOME ANGLER! Good to see you here!!!
1941Buckeye wrote:
WELCOME ANGLER! Good to see you here!!!
Yes nice to be here,looks like i boobed and posted twice,thats how much i liked it :roll: :thumbup:
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
That is very pretty. How do we go about getting some of the buckeyes from you? I would love to start a few. Always room in the yard for one more.
Erv
1941Buckeye wrote:
Oh I WILL!! I am so curious if the buckeyes you send will look like the buckeyes I grew up with and know. That tree of yours is really gorgious! Now I'm trying to figure out how to send Patty a copy of those lovely tree pics you have sent me.I'm hoping my scanner/copier/printer will behave right because I also have some very old pics that have been considerably damaged that I want to try and find out if anybody on our forum has a clue to whether or not any repair is possible. gotta send the pics first. I am SO technically dumb. It's not because I'm Deaf--it's because I am pretty much a mountain hillbilly and don't have much of a clue about this stuff. I AM trying to learn!!!
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You can just send the link to this page. Who knows the cousin might find the site interesting.
Erv wrote:
That is very pretty. How do we go about getting some of the buckeyes from you? I would love to start a few. Always room in the yard for one more.
Erv
Erv, if hubby hasn't given them away, I'll be happy to send some to anyone who wants them. They are so beautiful if there are several in a row down a property line, but I only had room for one. I wish you lived close. I have 15-20 growing under the main tree, but they won't ship well. It probably would be best to get the buckeyes in the fall and mash them into the ground where you want them OR put them in a plastic bag in the back window of a car and let them sprout, then plant them. They have to be put in pretty shallow. I will not foget, I'll ask if he has some left and let you know in a PM.
angler wrote:
1941Buckeye wrote:
WELCOME ANGLER! Good to see you here!!!
Yes nice to be here,looks like i boobed and posted twice,thats how much i liked it :roll: :thumbup:
Well, I'm so glad you like it!!!
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alienmurphy wrote:
1941Buckeye wrote:
Oh I WILL!! I am so curious if the buckeyes you send will look like the buckeyes I grew up with and know. That tree of yours is really gorgious! Now I'm trying to figure out how to send Patty a copy of those lovely tree pics you have sent me.I'm hoping my scanner/copier/printer will behave right because I also have some very old pics that have been considerably damaged that I want to try and find out if anybody on our forum has a clue to whether or not any repair is possible. gotta send the pics first. I am SO technically dumb. It's not because I'm Deaf--it's because I am pretty much a mountain hillbilly and don't have much of a clue about this stuff. I AM trying to learn!!!
Oh I WILL!! I am so curious if the buckeyes you se... (
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You can just send the link to this page. Who knows the cousin might find the site interesting.
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Great idea. I should have thought of that! :|
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Thanks that would be great!!!
Erv
Horseart wrote:
Erv wrote:
That is very pretty. How do we go about getting some of the buckeyes from you? I would love to start a few. Always room in the yard for one more.
Erv
Erv, if hubby hasn't given them away, I'll be happy to send some to anyone who wants them. They are so beautiful if there are several in a row down a property line, but I only had room for one. I wish you lived close. I have 15-20 growing under the main tree, but they won't ship well. It probably would be best to get the buckeyes in the fall and mash them into the ground where you want them OR put them in a plastic bag in the back window of a car and let them sprout, then plant them. They have to be put in pretty shallow. I will not foget, I'll ask if he has some left and let you know in a PM.
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Horseart wrote:
Do you know what kind of tree this is? I'll bet you do. This one is in my back yard!
Jo
Well done! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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