
Mail Time #75
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Date: 2022-07-16
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Comments and reviews: 9
chuck
I live in Maryland, Humid Mixed Climate, USDA zone 7B-8, and Ive had success with ZZ's outside here. i think the Chesapeake climate and the silty coastal plain soil really helps the plan thrive. I only ever winterized them when I knew it would be below freezing and all I would do is burlap wrap them and on one rare occasion Christmas light wrap them to provide some heat and each year they come back in the spring with little to no die-back, so that just proves they are a hardier plant that they are promoted to be.
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I live in Maryland, Humid Mixed Climate, USDA zone 7B-8, and Ive had success with ZZ's outside here. i think the Chesapeake climate and the silty coastal plain soil really helps the plan thrive. I only ever winterized them when I knew it would be below freezing and all I would do is burlap wrap them and on one rare occasion Christmas light wrap them to provide some heat and each year they come back in the spring with little to no die-back, so that just proves they are a hardier plant that they are promoted to be.
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Joan
Laura I could definitely use that fake rock as my yard always floods. You see my neighbor in the back is up higher than us so the water just keeps coming down in our yard when it rains. As a matter of fact we could almost use a boat. I just love, love, love Benjamin snow boots. Benjamin is getting so big. So until next time God Bless you and your family and Happy Fall.
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Laura I could definitely use that fake rock as my yard always floods. You see my neighbor in the back is up higher than us so the water just keeps coming down in our yard when it rains. As a matter of fact we could almost use a boat. I just love, love, love Benjamin snow boots. Benjamin is getting so big. So until next time God Bless you and your family and Happy Fall.
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Lizbeth
Hi, while I enjoyed the whole video, especially the baby gifts and the plants, I do have a rock holding my gutter pipe so it'll stay down because the overflow pushes the mulch into my grass area and I'm forever raking in back into place: ( I'd really appreciate it if you would choose me! This was my first mail time--I loved it, and love your videos! Thank you.
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Hi, while I enjoyed the whole video, especially the baby gifts and the plants, I do have a rock holding my gutter pipe so it'll stay down because the overflow pushes the mulch into my grass area and I'm forever raking in back into place: ( I'd really appreciate it if you would choose me! This was my first mail time--I loved it, and love your videos! Thank you.
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Ty
Peperomia is my FAVORITE! I believe it is in the succulent family. It dislikes to be overwatered. It does AMAZING in bright indirect light, specifically the type that you have. The radiator plant, the one with striking round leaves, is easily propagated, you can even put the leaves in water and theyll root! Have fun with your new plants!
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Peperomia is my FAVORITE! I believe it is in the succulent family. It dislikes to be overwatered. It does AMAZING in bright indirect light, specifically the type that you have. The radiator plant, the one with striking round leaves, is easily propagated, you can even put the leaves in water and theyll root! Have fun with your new plants!
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Rachel
That was nice. The edger and the coffee cup were my favorite things to see. I would also love to see more highlight videos, where you explain the virtues of a particular plant in greater detail. I love when you transplant things because I do a lot of that to grow my garden. Thanks and have a great day!
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That was nice. The edger and the coffee cup were my favorite things to see. I would also love to see more highlight videos, where you explain the virtues of a particular plant in greater detail. I love when you transplant things because I do a lot of that to grow my garden. Thanks and have a great day!
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Lynn
I had no idea there was something to cover your drain tubing! I would LOVE to try that out. Right now there is an ugly black drain tube in the bed in front of my house, not very attractive. In Atlanta we get frequent rain showers (usually around rush hour in the summer: )
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I had no idea there was something to cover your drain tubing! I would LOVE to try that out. Right now there is an ugly black drain tube in the bed in front of my house, not very attractive. In Atlanta we get frequent rain showers (usually around rush hour in the summer: )
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Sharon
Living on the East Coast, right next to Atlantic City New Jersey, we get a lot of rain. I would love a rock to cover my garden rain spout tube! Love watching you and Aaron on the daily, you are such an inspiration and a great start to my day!
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Living on the East Coast, right next to Atlantic City New Jersey, we get a lot of rain. I would love a rock to cover my garden rain spout tube! Love watching you and Aaron on the daily, you are such an inspiration and a great start to my day!
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Rvalene
Love that drain pipe cover. Were putting a drain pipe from our sump pump on our slope between white pines and I hate the thought of the end just being exposed. Please link where it came from as Im sure you already chose a recipient for it.
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Love that drain pipe cover. Were putting a drain pipe from our sump pump on our slope between white pines and I hate the thought of the end just being exposed. Please link where it came from as Im sure you already chose a recipient for it.
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Tambur
We had the sensor at the foot of our driveway. It was WONDERFUL to have that heads up where I could peek out the window to see who/what was coming up the drive. However, we did have about 12 wild turkeys cross the drive one. at. a. time.
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We had the sensor at the foot of our driveway. It was WONDERFUL to have that heads up where I could peek out the window to see who/what was coming up the drive. However, we did have about 12 wild turkeys cross the drive one. at. a. time.
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