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- rainbowgardener
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Poor bee! I now know more than I ever wanted about Goldenrod Crab Spider!
Apparently, it only spins web to provide itself a safety line. It hangs out on flower heads (goldenrod, milkweed, and QA lace) and feeds on pollinators as they land! It can also change color to yellow when it is on the goldenrod (but this chemical change takes a long time to occur-a couple months).- rainbowgardener
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Hello...I am new here and trying to learn how to post pictures. I have read the instructions given but none seem to apply to Picasa Web where I store my photos.
One of my favorite daylilies
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/N ... directlink
Back to the drawing board...lol. Charlene
One of my favorite daylilies
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/N ... directlink
Back to the drawing board...lol. Charlene
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In Picasaweb, if you tap/click on "download" tab, you will see your photo in a new window and the web address/link box at the top of the window will contain the file link. Copy that and paste here between the img codes (you can get the codes by clicking/tapping on the (img) button above the full editor reply box
...like so:
...like so:
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- rainbowgardener
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- rainbowgardener
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- rainbowgardener
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I picked these tomatoes today. I live in a neighborhood of garden thieves. So far I've been lucky, no tomato thefts so far. I saw a young guy on a bike eyeing my tomato plants so I picked the red ones just in case he was thinking about stealing them.
My dahlias are so beautiful. I have one that grew sideways. The flower is a couple of feet left of where the base of the plant is.
My dahlias are so beautiful. I have one that grew sideways. The flower is a couple of feet left of where the base of the plant is.
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