What's Looking Good in September 2021

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  1. Dirtmechanic

    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    Dang. I thought I was being sly about that strange compulsion I have to plant in a bombastic fashion. Thanks!
     
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    Is this one Bombastic? :D

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    Ta Logan, I'll tell them that :)
     
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    There's still a fair bit of colour on this new bed.
     
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    Looking good Tetters.
     
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    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    Almost! More Boob-bastic according to the latin name I suspect!
     
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    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    Hey that has come a long way! I think I recall seeing the original dig!
     
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    Tetters Young Pine

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    DSC00488.JPG This is how it was by last November. I started digging the three beds out a couple of months before. All last summer was given to making 'ay for 'orses (rescue ones during covid)

    I put a video on ''What's looking good in your garden today'' thread that Zigs made for me :)
     
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    Tetters, a big 'oorah for your 'ay for rescue 'orses! Shelters around here are filled to capacity with dogs and cats whose owners are either in hospital with covid, or have died. Horses aren't as big a problem since there are lots of ranches that can take in a horse or two until they are adopted.
    This vile disease is impacting more than just people, and that's so very sad. Animals don't have the option of being vaccinated and protected. Humans do.
     
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    Tetters Young Pine

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    I couldn't agree more, animals score very high indeed on our list. I was caring for dogs with the Yorkshire terrier and Toy breed Rescue for a few years and rehomed 30 dogs altogether. Heartbreaking and rewarding at the same time.
    DSC00106 (3).JPG Here are four of them -all with very sad stories and all with happy endings. I kept Henry on the far right of the picture. He was a brave little chap who had been treated SO cruelly by some travellers and he had the sweetest temperament. Charlie -second in from the left had been left to die in a cage with two cats, he had no fur and was covered in muck and fleas. It took a while to get him back to handsome and we couldn't even tell what breed he was at first. As he regained his health and his fur began to grow back we discovered that he was a Pomeranian and a very handsome one indeed.
    Horses are more of a problem here as people have less space, and not enough money to feed them. It's usually less well off people who want to help the rejects unfortunately.
     
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    This is our rescue dog Tinker :)

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    You'm right, it has grown boobies recently :eek::eek::eek:

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    Zigs, Tinker is the kind of dog that owns the ground it walks on. Adorable, lovable, and "don't mess with me!"
     
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    That latin is always soooo specific!
     
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    I told Tinker that :D

    This Pygmaeocereus has flowered again, the flower only lasts one night....

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    Made this short vid the last time it opened :)

     
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