You go guy! :-) wish I could join you...
hope you sell 'em all
ann
On 9/3/2018 8:28 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I got off my ass, ordered several prints from Bay and a few from
Costco. The Bay prints should definitely be here by next Saturday and
the Costco ones might.
I'll be showing them
Ladybugs eat aphids - if you can't find any for sale locally Amazon
seems to have them in stock. Or spray with dilute soapy water.
A couple years ago I had aphids on my roses that ants were herding and
"milking" - no luck with getting photos but it was a treat just to
watch, something I had
This is great news and I hope you have wonderful success and that your
order arrives before 5 and before the party. If I were closer would take
you up on your offer but it would be a bit of a drive. You are more than
welcome to share my site with your party guests. :)
Do let us all know how
Sounds like a great event! I regret being too far away to join you.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 8:28 PM Larry Colen wrote:
> I got off my ass, ordered several prints from Bay and a few from Costco.
> The Bay prints should definitely be
I got off my ass, ordered several prints from Bay and a few from Costco.
The Bay prints should definitely be here by next Saturday and the Costco
ones might.
I'll be showing them off next Saturday starting at 5, with my already
planned party starting at 8. Anybody that can make it is
Good plan, Jostein!
I did release a couple of hundred ladybugs in my yard in the spring, but I
have not seen any eating the aphids. :(
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 2:57 PM Jostein wrote:
> Good documentation!
> There should be a fair
Good documentation!
There should be a fair number of lacewing larvae around at this time of
year. Maybe you could collect some and introduce them to the aphids. :-)
Jostein
Den 03.09.2018 19:05, skrev Daniel J. Matyola:
ARG!
One of my best tropical milkweed plants has been infested with
Aye, to be sure, you did that!
Alan C
On 03-Sep-18 05:36 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
Thanks, Alan. Hibiscus flowers don't last very long after being picked,
which is why Hawaiians never use them in leis. The stems are also a bit
sticky.
My main object here was to show the size of my prize
ARG!
One of my best tropical milkweed plants has been infested with Oleander
Aphids. They love, and while they do not kill Monarch caterpillars, they
suck the nutritious juices from the plant.
https://www.photo.net/photo/18494197/Oleander-Aphids
K-5 IIs, FA 100 mm Macro, F 2.8, 1/100 s, F
As did I. Not as nice as your image Jan by a long way:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/143966226@N06/38467193094/in/album-72157677450
963634/
It's called 'Parade Slant' taken a while ago. The interesting thing is that
every shop in this parade is now closed; a developer has bought it. Must
have
Thanks, Alan. Hibiscus flowers don't last very long after being picked,
which is why Hawaiians never use them in leis. The stems are also a bit
sticky.
My main object here was to show the size of my prize blooms.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Sep 3,
That is a beautiful and effective image, Jan
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 10:23 AM Jan van Wijk wrote:
> Must have been a 'senior moment' ...
>
> While I did prepare an image, and even uploaded it to my personal 'pug'
> gallery,
> it
Must have been a 'senior moment' ...
While I did prepare an image, and even uploaded it to my personal 'pug' gallery,
it seems I failed to actually submit it.
For the curious, here it is, 'triple tilt':
https://www.dfsee.com/gallery/lr/pugnew/content/K1_03334_large.html
Taken just over
Fine shots, Dan.
You should try making a multicoloured Hibiscus Tiara.
Alan C
On 03-Sep-18 02:58 PM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
The Hibiscus is among my favorite flower varieties. They bloom everywhere
in Hawaii, in great profusion, in every season, The Hawaiian state flower
is the yellow
The Hibiscus is among my favorite flower varieties. They bloom everywhere
in Hawaii, in great profusion, in every season, The Hawaiian state flower
is the yellow hibiscus or pua ma‘o hau hele (Hibiscus brackenridgei).
Although Maui recognizes the super-fragrant Lokelani (the pink Damask rose)
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