ᐅ Garden Photos Chat Corner

Created on: 22 Apr 2019 22:51
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haydee
I thought a garden chat and photo thread would be a good idea.
This way, we have a space to share current pictures and discuss dandelions and other plants.
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Merymery
24 Apr 2019 13:37
Oh man... I need some training. Why did it load 3 images now... Oh dear...
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haydee
24 Apr 2019 14:10
@Merymery
Me too. It had been crawling from bush to bush like a caterpillar until it ended up in the hospital at not even 2 years old. Allergic shock.
Since then, all the berries are gone, and my once-everything-eater has become a picky eater.

A garden is a paradise for children.

Your garden has grown beautifully.
I prefer older gardens.
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Müllerin
24 Apr 2019 14:14
haydee schrieb:

@Merymery
I think so too. It seemed to crawl like a caterpillar from bush to bush until it ended up in the hospital at under 2 years old. Allergic shock

Have you found out what exactly it was?
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Merymery
24 Apr 2019 14:33
haydee schrieb:

@Merymery
I think so too. It was like a caterpillar crawling from bush to bush until it ended up in the hospital at not even 2 years old. Allergic shock.
Since then, all the berries are gone, and my once-everything-eater has become a picky eater.

A garden is a paradise for children.

Your garden has grown beautifully.
I prefer older gardens.

Oh dear... I’m sorry to hear that.
Yes, my parents have had the garden for quite some time. Unfortunately, the back area looks terrible—just moss and weeds, nothing really taking shape. But we do have 999 m² (10,750 sq ft) to enjoy and develop further.
Well, at least there are a few fruit trees standing.
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haydee
24 Apr 2019 15:07
According to the hospital and pediatrician, it’s the fruit.
The allergy test says no.
The hospital and pediatrician advise against eating berries.
They don’t explain why.

The general practitioner basically said, “That’s just bad luck.”
The tiny hairs on the berries can cause problems, and she ate too many of them. Tomatoes, strawberries, and sun exposure release histamine. She had also been recently vaccinated.
It was all a combination of factors.
The following summer, one berry caused a rash.
Last year, she managed to eat one berry or half a scoop of ice cream.
This year, we’re trying to take it a step further.
I rely on the general practitioner. He is now treating the fourth generation of our family and knows us well. So far, we’ve had good experiences with him.

A garden always requires work and occasionally needs to be adjusted.
M4rvin24 Apr 2019 15:22
Nordlys schrieb:

One year in between. Look at what that can do!

Looks great, I think we’ll do something similar!
Did you follow all regulations strictly? So frost protection and with a foundation? What is the height difference?