Aloe starting to Bloom

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Aloe starting to Bloom

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Maybe all the rain so far ?

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This one is in a container and just gets set out in the yard every year.

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Little further along now..

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Starting to show some color.

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I am waiting to see it in bloom. Looks great so far.

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Congrats.

That is awesome to see.
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Thanks!
This has always been the old Aloe that gets dragged in and out each year so it suprised me!

Just about at peak, tried to get a couple more photos.

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Nice pics. That's a cool bloom. :)
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Absolutely wonderful pics. Everything looks so healthy. :D

Great shot of dragonfly on that bloom!
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Gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for your comments!!



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Finished now , but 3 seed pods developing ........I thought these were diocecious?

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wow thats cool
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Curious,to know how many seeds in a pod,and finally my sago is beginning to flush some leaves!!!!
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Don - Good to hear yous Sago has come around!!
Once these dry out a bit I'll send you one....... I have more pups on the one than I know what to do with, do you want me to set you a couple aside?


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Sure,be glad to take'm off your hands!!!
Get any rain your way last night?
Dry and windy here the last few days,been off line all week,until today,cox had to run a new line to the house,I think people are stating to wonder,3 cox trucks this week in front of my house and 2 cox truck across the street today with the neighbors!!!
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No rain ...even though we could use some, it will be a while before I wish for that again :)
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LOL,Ground here already has 1/2 cracks everywhere!!!
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My other one has decided to get in on the act...... :)

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And here it is today,

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Steve
She's a beauty!!!
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Thanks Don! This is the one I was going to send you the pups from, do you have room for the whole plant? ( the Aloes are starting to take over :)

BTW - The 3 goldfish that came from Wal-Mart last year for $.29 each are now 6" long, and I'm starting to notice more fish than what I started with....LOL

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And again,

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Just noticed the one that bloomed earlier is starting again, must be a good year to be an Aloe :lol:

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Steve, I've never seen Aloe bloom. Very very nice.
And TWO blooms in a season! 8)
Congrats...

Goldfish...from my experience, we put FOUR goldfish in a big big pond about 6 years ago.
My husband said he hoped they were either boys or girls, but not both.
We're at about 200 now! :P
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It is difficult to have goldfish in a pond here. The blue herons will get them
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Goldfish

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Won’t have enough room in the GH for all these. My daughter has been pestering me to put an aquarium in the house, so maybe she will get her wish. ( or if I can find a Heron looking for lunch :)
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I hope your daughter gets her wish :D

We get the odd heron stopping by the pond to snap up a fish BUT herons like to wade in through mud and reeds and grasses. We have rocks/boulders around our pond edge.
The heron can't get a good grip on the rocks (looks like a drunk teetering), ha ha :evil:
He doesn't get many.

The Kingfisher is another story. The beggar dives in from 50 feet up, like an Olympic athlete.
Never comes up empty. :cry:
Then there's the Osprey...he's a fish-catching MACHINE.

Oh well, that's nature.
As long as they leave a few in there every year.
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Pond? That looks more like a lake ( Well, I guess you did say it was a big pond :)

Are you trying any water lilies or other plants in it?


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I had looked at water lilies (to give the fish some shelter).
But you Americans will SHRIEK when you hear how much Canadian nurseries charge for 1 bloody water lily root...
FIFTY-NINE DOLLARS at Art Knapps Plantland.
For one plant. Plus 13% tax.

So I said to heck with it.
And anyway it would take a very long pole to get the lily out prior to winter :?
It freezes solid, and the fish make it through winter every time.
They just nestle down in the dirt at the bottom.
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Barb,
That is expensive! The box stores here have small starts for $9.95USD and I thought that was too much.

BTW ~ My daughter did get her wish :)

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Post by lucky1 »

Steve, your daughter must be thrilled. :D
How nice!

Your box stores sell roots for $9.95 ???
Hmmmm, with the dollars about par....but it would take me $59 in gas to get to the border, ha ha.

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