Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 I don't know what to call it, it looked like a dead sprig in January and all of the sudden, it's almost 15 feet high and it seems to move around and even look in the window at me and wiggle...help! Donna --- jandor9 <jandor9 wrote: > Isn't " Gigantinormous Epasote " it's Latin name? Arr > Arr Arr!! > > > , " wwjd " > <jtwigg wrote: > > > > Too funny. Oh Donna, coming up with new words > now? LOL what a > funny compound word " gigantinormous " . Getting > out my > dictionary....... Yes,,,,, just what a thought. no > such word. > rofl... Hey but there is always next years edition > to add it > to..... : > ))))) Just kidding with you > friend......... > > Judy > > - > > Donnalilacflower > > > > Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:00 PM > > Re: Question of the > Week > > > > > > I grow pineapple sage and it makes the best tea, > I > > also have a gigantinormous epasote plant and > it's a > > must for homemade black beans but I toss it in > all > > beans, aids in digestion and removes the gassy > > effects. I also have lavender and I dry it to > use in > > baked goods and teas. > > I take echinachea drops in water at the first > sign of > > a cold coming on. > > Donna > > > > Sun turnin' 'round with graceful motion > > We're setting off with soft explosion > > Bound for a star with fiery oceans > > It's so very lonely, you're a hundred light > years from home > > Source: 2,000 Light Years From Home - Rolling > Stones > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 LOL that is funny. You've got a peeping plant... :> )))) My banana trees do that do. We cut them back to the ground in winter, because the frost gets them, but in spring until the frost gets it, it grows over 15 ft. It is lush and so tropical. Judy - Donnalilacflower Sunday, September 17, 2006 4:46 PM Re: Re: Question of the Week - Donna Janis Judy I don't know what to call it, it looked like a dead sprig in January and all of the sudden, it's almost 15 feet high and it seems to move around and even look in the window at me and wiggle...help! Donna --- jandor9 <jandor9 wrote: > Isn't " Gigantinormous Epasote " it's Latin name? Arr > Arr Arr!! > > > , " wwjd " > <jtwigg wrote: > > > > Too funny. Oh Donna, coming up with new words > now? LOL what a > funny compound word " gigantinormous " . Getting > out my > dictionary....... Yes,,,,, just what a thought. no > such word. > rofl... Hey but there is always next years edition > to add it > to..... : > ))))) Just kidding with you > friend......... > > Judy > > - > > Donnalilacflower > > > > Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:00 PM > > Re: Question of the > Week > > > > > > I grow pineapple sage and it makes the best tea, > I > > also have a gigantinormous epasote plant and > it's a > > must for homemade black beans but I toss it in > all > > beans, aids in digestion and removes the gassy > > effects. I also have lavender and I dry it to > use in > > baked goods and teas. > > I take echinachea drops in water at the first > sign of > > a cold coming on. > > Donna > > > > Sun turnin' 'round with graceful motion > > We're setting off with soft explosion > > Bound for a star with fiery oceans > > It's so very lonely, you're a hundred light > years from home > > Source: 2,000 Light Years From Home - Rolling > Stones > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 I have one like that....don't know what it is. But, I leave it out all summer and bring it in all winter. It starts to look like the plant from Little Shop of Horrors. Sue ---- wwjd 9/17/2006 6:43:18 PM Re: Re: Question of the Week - Donna Janis Judy LOL that is funny. You've got a peeping plant... :> )))) My banana trees do that do. We cut them back to the ground in winter, because the frost gets them, but in spring until the frost gets it, it grows over 15 ft. It is lush and so tropical. Judy - Donnalilacflower Sunday, September 17, 2006 4:46 PM Re: Re: Question of the Week - Donna Janis Judy I don't know what to call it, it looked like a dead sprig in January and all of the sudden, it's almost 15 feet high and it seems to move around and even look in the window at me and wiggle...help! Donna --- jandor9 <jandor9 wrote: > Isn't " Gigantinormous Epasote " it's Latin name? Arr > Arr Arr!! > > > , " wwjd " > <jtwigg wrote: > > > > Too funny. Oh Donna, coming up with new words > now? LOL what a > funny compound word " gigantinormous " . Getting > out my > dictionary....... Yes,,,,, just what a thought. no > such word. > rofl... Hey but there is always next years edition > to add it > to..... : > ))))) Just kidding with you > friend......... > > Judy > > - > > Donnalilacflower > > > > Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:00 PM > > Re: Question of the > Week > > > > > > I grow pineapple sage and it makes the best tea, > I > > also have a gigantinormous epasote plant and > it's a > > must for homemade black beans but I toss it in > all > > beans, aids in digestion and removes the gassy > > effects. I also have lavender and I dry it to > use in > > baked goods and teas. > > I take echinachea drops in water at the first > sign of > > a cold coming on. > > Donna > > > > Sun turnin' 'round with graceful motion > > We're setting off with soft explosion > > Bound for a star with fiery oceans > > It's so very lonely, you're a hundred light > years from home > > Source: 2,000 Light Years From Home - Rolling > Stones > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 LOL I don't have much luck at overwintering herbs at all. Judy - Sue Sunday, September 17, 2006 6:27 PM Re: Re: Question of the Week - Donna Janis Judy I have one like that....don't know what it is. But, I leave it out all summer and bring it in all winter. It starts to look like the plant from Little Shop of Horrors. Sue ---- wwjd 9/17/2006 6:43:18 PM Re: Re: Question of the Week - Donna Janis Judy LOL that is funny. You've got a peeping plant... :> )))) My banana trees do that do. We cut them back to the ground in winter, because the frost gets them, but in spring until the frost gets it, it grows over 15 ft. It is lush and so tropical. Judy - Donnalilacflower Sunday, September 17, 2006 4:46 PM Re: Re: Question of the Week - Donna Janis Judy I don't know what to call it, it looked like a dead sprig in January and all of the sudden, it's almost 15 feet high and it seems to move around and even look in the window at me and wiggle...help! Donna --- jandor9 <jandor9 wrote: > Isn't " Gigantinormous Epasote " it's Latin name? Arr > Arr Arr!! > > > , " wwjd " > <jtwigg wrote: > > > > Too funny. Oh Donna, coming up with new words > now? LOL what a > funny compound word " gigantinormous " . Getting > out my > dictionary....... Yes,,,,, just what a thought. no > such word. > rofl... Hey but there is always next years edition > to add it > to..... : > ))))) Just kidding with you > friend......... > > Judy > > - > > Donnalilacflower > > > > Sunday, September 17, 2006 2:00 PM > > Re: Question of the > Week > > > > > > I grow pineapple sage and it makes the best tea, > I > > also have a gigantinormous epasote plant and > it's a > > must for homemade black beans but I toss it in > all > > beans, aids in digestion and removes the gassy > > effects. I also have lavender and I dry it to > use in > > baked goods and teas. > > I take echinachea drops in water at the first > sign of > > a cold coming on. > > Donna > > > > Sun turnin' 'round with graceful motion > > We're setting off with soft explosion > > Bound for a star with fiery oceans > > It's so very lonely, you're a hundred light > years from home > > Source: 2,000 Light Years From Home - Rolling > Stones > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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