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Weekly Gardening Thread – 2011 (Vol. 38) September 30
Free Republic | 9-30-2011 | Red_Devil 232

Posted on 09/30/2011 5:02:33 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232

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To: Sarajevo

Sarajevo... You have just given me the creeps beyond BELIEF! I am serious when I tell you that my stomach just dropped and I got bumps all over me. What kind of snake is that? Is it poisonous (in my case, it wouldn’t matter because they would find me dead in the chicken coop). Does it eat the chickens? The eggs? Chicken AND eggs?!!! If that is you holding that thing.... you are a brave soul.


101 posted on 10/01/2011 3:45:38 PM PDT by momtothree
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To: Ellendra

Well, that would preclude me from staying here!! Pigs are forbidden in Mequon (except the government types, of course). But we have very few snakes around here and they are only the garter type — non poisonous. If I reached into my garden and grasped a snake, that would end my gardening hobby forever!

But people on other parts for the country are not so lucky. I’ve lived in CA, IL, Washington State, and Texas — all places that boast many different kinds of poisonous snakes. When I was first married, we rented a small house in CA at the edge of a Walnut orchard. One day we awoke to a house that smelled really bad and prevailed upon the landlord to discover the problem. A rattle snake had crawled into my floor furnace and had cooked himself to death when I turned the heat on. I was never in danger of actually encountering that snake, but the very thought of it gave me the heeby jeebies for months — years.


102 posted on 10/01/2011 3:50:13 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: momtothree; afraidfortherepublic
Yep, that's me holding it. It's a common non-poisonous garden snake. It goes after eggs and chicks if there are any. Mostly, they take care of rodents and lizards.

Can you believe it! The Mrs let me bring it into the house for a picture! Of course, she promptly threw me out when the camera shuter clicked!

"afraidfortherepublic", have no fear! Everything is bigger in Texas. The ones you all have in the northern climates are smaller (I think.....) Personally,I'd rather handle the snake than the skunk my neighbors daughter caught yesterday. I ended up smelling like skunk from a couple indirect sprays.........Ugh!

103 posted on 10/02/2011 10:22:44 AM PDT by Sarajevo (Is it true that cannibals don't eat clowns because they taste funny?)
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To: Sarajevo

I lived in TX for nearly 10 years. We moved there at a time when there was a great influx of people moving in from the west and the northeast. They were throwing up houses by the dozens to accomodate all the buyers.

We went down over the Memorial Day weekend to pick out our house, made an offer, and secured a house still “in sticks” in the last 1/2 day of our trip with just enough time left over to make it back to the airport and home. The house was my 2nd choice. The house I really wanted was not far enough along in its construction to have a price on it yet, and we couldn’t wait around and negotiate. I was really hoping that when we came back to pick out our finishing details a few weeks later, that we could trade up for the house around the corner that I liked better.

No such luck: a family had already moved in my favored house, which miraculously had been finished before mine.
I met the lady who bought the house and she invited me in to see how she had decorated. And she told me a story that made me realize that I did not want that house after all.

Her house was located right across the street from a marshy area. The family moved in. After her husband had left for work and her kids had left for school, the lady was picking up the master bedroom and making the bed. She’d tossed some pillows under the window when they went to bed the night before. There, sunning himself in the morning light, was a HUGE snake. She backed out of the room and called the builder who had a sales office right in the subdivision. The conversation went like this:

Lady: “Is Mr. So and so there?”
Voice on the other end: “No, he’s out of the office”
Lady: “Is Mr. Fol de rol there?”
Voice: “No Ma’am, he’s out on a job.”
Lady: “Who are you?”
Voice: “This is Mr. 3rd superintendant.”
Lady: “You’ll do. Get over to 101 Apple Valley Circle RIGHT NOW and bring a weapon. There is a snake in my bedroom.”

A few minutes later Mr. 3rd Superintendant showed up with a sharp hoe and dispatched a large Cotton Mouthed Moccasin to never never land. They figured that the snake had slithered in when the carpenters were finishing the house, and nobody had noticed. The builders were starting another house on the land across the street and probably disrupted the snake’s usual sunning spot.

I decided right then and there that I did not want her house under any circumstances. That my house was just fine — even though it had one less bedroom and one less garage. That I would not live in her house if they GAVE it to me.

In the whole ten years I lived there, I never saw another snake, except one that my cat caught.


104 posted on 10/02/2011 1:13:45 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Sarajevo
A new pest for TX: Hairy, crazy ants invade from TX to MS
105 posted on 10/02/2011 1:29:42 PM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: Sarajevo

You are a brave, brave man! I guess a full size chicken is too much to handle? Don’t chickens freak out if they see a snake? (as for your Mrs.... she must be brave as well. My husband and kids don’t even bring a long earthworm near me. LOL!!


106 posted on 10/03/2011 11:45:49 AM PDT by momtothree
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Believe it or not, but they're still throwing up subdivisions and BIG houses in the San Antonio area. I'm 40 miles outside of the city, yet we still see the encroachment of these eyesores, and they go up in the craziest places (flood plains, hillsides with no embankments).

I've had large snakes in the yard when I lived in the city, along with turtles, raccoon, opossum, and skunk. This is only the thrid snake of this size that I've seen since I moved to the Hill Country.

107 posted on 10/03/2011 2:38:14 PM PDT by Sarajevo (Is it true that cannibals don't eat clowns because they taste funny?)
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To: satan69

The thorns are terrible. They are going to be a literal pain to remove if it comes to that.


108 posted on 10/03/2011 2:46:27 PM PDT by Sawdring
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To: momtothree
Don’t chickens freak out if they see a snake? (as for your Mrs.... she must be brave as well. My husband and kids don’t even bring a long earthworm near me. LOL!!

The chickens were sitting on the roost looking at the snake, and the ducks were outside raising a racket. It wasn't quite time for them to go in that night.

The Mrs. threatened me with a large object if I didn't get that snake out of the house right after the picture was taken.

109 posted on 10/03/2011 2:47:05 PM PDT by Sarajevo (Is it true that cannibals don't eat clowns because they taste funny?)
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To: Sarajevo

I highly recommend you listen to the Mrs! You have to go to sleep at some point. LOL! Freaky weird thing happened today and I thought of you... my husband and I were looking at a house for sale. It is truly beautiful (older 1900’s home and restored) with a VERY old, stone barn. Well, I was walking around the barn and glanced down and saw a snake skin. At the time, I wasn’t 100% sure it was just the skin. My husband was out in the yard and sees this flash... flash being defined as ME “picking them up and putting them down”. I did bring the skin home so the kids could learn about it (after my heart rate went to normal). He’s still giggling and telling the kids that he should put me in a marathon. Funny guy, huh? Ask your wife if I can borrow her HUGE frying pan. LOL!


110 posted on 10/03/2011 5:18:01 PM PDT by momtothree
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To: Sarajevo

Yikes! *shiver*
*bad dreams*

Thanx for this...I think!


111 posted on 10/04/2011 7:34:19 AM PDT by matginzac
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To: Red_Devil 232

Can anyone tell me what this is other then a white flowering plant? Thank you......

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112 posted on 10/05/2011 1:24:49 PM PDT by satan69 (garden)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

They should be able to match the color of the concrete or come close to the color of your bricks. The picture on my home page of my wife, our young pups and me in front of the house we had in Louisiana shows us on a gray brick walkway that is actually colored concrete with a brick pattern. The contractor I hired when having the front yard landscaped did it to match the original color of the actual bricks on the small porch behind the railings. A person would have to look close to tell the difference between the original bricks and the concrete.


113 posted on 10/05/2011 2:00:32 PM PDT by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: Sarajevo

The Hill Country is beautiful.
I lived in San Antonio for about a year and all the houses in those subdivisions were all alike - same design and no yards. Gads! They would come in with the big excavating equipment cut into a hill side, remove all the trees and erect a 100 houses or so. They all looked alike. My wife and I rented an old farm house, with a good sized fenced in yard, for the dogs, about 15 - 20 miles east up I-10 from the city limits.


114 posted on 10/05/2011 2:25:55 PM PDT by Red_Devil 232 (VietVet - USMC All Ready On The Right? All Ready On The Left? All Ready On The Firing Line!)
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To: satan69

I have never seen anything like that plant. We are having early heavy rains since Sunday for about 3 inches total and it is raining flat rocks on a tin roof right now. Really strange...


116 posted on 10/05/2011 8:41:02 PM PDT by tubebender (She was only a whiskey maker, but he loved her still.)
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To: Red_Devil 232

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117 posted on 10/06/2011 2:40:01 PM PDT by satan69 (garden)
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