05-03-11, 04:01 PM | #1 |
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For Zooker!!!
It's spring and the roses have finally started to bloom. Here's to the first of many!!!
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05-03-11, 05:57 PM | #2 |
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well done smitty................ol zookie and his family thanks oyu for this i know.
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Ya know, I had that ol'boy on my mind this weekend while shopping in the crankbait section of BPS.....I was trying to remember which color Bandits he liked the best....lol. Miss talkin to him.
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I DO THE SAME THING PRACTICALLY EVERY TIME i'M IN THE CRANKBAIT SECTION OF bANDITS. i HAVE 3 OF HIS FAVORITE COLOR AND THEY DO WORK! OLE ZOOKER SURE LOVED HIS FLOWERS. THANKS FOR THINKING TO POST THIS SMITTY.
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I believe Zookers favorite color Bandit was the tennesse shad. At least he often told me he really liked that one.
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yes it was keith. yes it was. i got the crank he caought his last fish on. and no.........it ain't going nowhere.
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Everytime I smell bar-b-que I think of him..
Capt Mike
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i remebering him for giving me h*** for buying bagged sand to help with ice in a ramp
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He was a gentle giant. And will always to be remembered.
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05-05-11, 05:55 PM | #10 |
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Trimmed it back a little last fall and added a little fertilizer and she's producing many blooms this spring. Here's a few more that have opened and there's many more coming.....got to get a little spray for the spots that are forming on the leaves.
Anyone out there know what I need to put on my dwarf apple tree. I've got a light white dust like material on some of the the leaves and they are dying |
05-05-11, 06:18 PM | #11 |
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Roses look great! The roses around here havn't even started to bud out yet. As for the tree trouble, I cant remember what I used for mine. Sorry, but I'm sure a local landscape place could tell you exactly what you need for your area.
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05-05-11, 06:49 PM | #12 |
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Very cool 3D!
Ol Zooker invades my brain on a pretty regular basis
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sevendust smitty. or some sulpher powder. should keep the bugs offn the apple trees.
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I found the stuff I used for my apple trees. It was recommended by our local landscape place. It's made by Hi-Yield and it is called Bordeaux. It's a fungicide powder you mix with water and spray on the trees. Worked very well for me.
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Thanks. Picked up some combo spray that works on insects, fungi, and other buggers that like to hurt fruit trees, shrubs, plants, and veggies. Sprayed it and it's looking better already. Strange that only one of the two apple trees was affected.
Spent a good part of yesterday working in the yard and the garden.....and I'm not married!!! Something is wrong.....I should have been fishing |
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did oyu wear your PINK hoodie while working in the yard? LMBO!!!!
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Boat and trucks back in the shop. Got an issue with the power steering rack and have a hole in one of the lines. New (used) prop is an older model and got to lower the jack plate to match the prop. Boats not getting up on plane. So I didn't go fishing so I stayed home and got a little work done......
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