Hey! Did I forget to PM you an address for a shipping quote for all of that? My expenses are going up up up ! 1st I had to make room for a beach. Now I have to find a spot for a lighthouse! Are there an other cool things I need to figure in the design?
Your pics look like paintings. Very nice.More boat. Someone dragged it upstream for some reason. It's full of water.
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And a Sequoia:
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He hit the oil on canvas setting on his cameraYour pics look like paintings. Very nice.
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Ya you forgot, there’s probably more stuff you need, might be able to save on shipping if we bundle!Hey! Did I forget to PM you an address for a shipping quote for all of that? My expenses are going up up up ! 1st I had to make room for a beach. Now I have to find a spot for a lighthouse! Are there an other cool things I need to figure in the design?![]()
I'll wait. You can just wrap everything in "duck" tape when we get everything sorted!Ya you forgot, there’s probably more stuff you need, might be able to save on shipping if we bundle!
Is that normal for them to blossom at night.My last dragon fruit flower. Had 3 . 2nd one had a rough time with the rain. I was still able to hand pollinate but no photos. Couple different views than the first one.
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Yes. The flowers are always nocturnal and only last for a few hours. Normally they grow in tropical zones 10-11 with large moths and bats as pollinators. Here in PA with the cooler late summer nights the blooms last longer. Unfortunately along with that there are no natural pollinators therefore hand pollination is needed for fruiting. Mine is really late so will probably end up in the house before the fruit matures and ripens. I have no idea if it will ripen.... I just like growing cool stuff out off the climates am extremely happy just with it flowering. Anything past that is a bonus.Is that normal for them to blossom at night.
Nice pics.