You'll have your little weed garden...lol most people hate dandelion flowers but Saphire thinks they're beautiful...and yummy!that's my plan, I want to try and transplant as much as I can in the spring
You'll have your little weed garden...lol most people hate dandelion flowers but Saphire thinks they're beautiful...and yummy!that's my plan, I want to try and transplant as much as I can in the spring
I'll take a box of dried flowers lol I have a hibiscus tree but...tI've got a few HUGE Rose of Sharon hibiscus bushes. I'd be happy to send some cuttings to transplant to anybody who wanted some as long as you cover the shipping. I'm not sure if you could transplant them successfully in the wintertime though I've never tried.
he'd been eating the leaves because that's what I have most of and readily available. He will chow in the flowers to if I find some good one'sYou'll have your little weed garden...lol most people hate dandelion flowers but Saphire thinks they're beautiful...and yummy!
sheldon loves them to, good thing because that's about all I have on handYou'll have your little weed garden...lol most people hate dandelion flowers but Saphire thinks they're beautiful...and yummy!
I used to take the pills to help my bones and it did. The only reason I stopped is because I get kidney stones. I can't believe a self respecting tortoise would eat dirt though even for the bone meal. I'm wondering what leafy greens would taste like grown with a bit in the soil.What do you all think of bone meal as fertilizer?
Hit me up in the spring and I could easily do that. I can literally pick 3-4 shoe boxes of flowers daily when they're blooming.I'll take a box of dried flowers lol I have a hibiscus tree but...t
he'd been eating the leaves because that's what I have most of and readily available. He will chow in the flowers to if I find some good one's
I would love some and be glad to pay shipping/postage. I'm in Louisiana.I've got a few HUGE Rose of Sharon hibiscus bushes. I'd be happy to send some cuttings to transplant to anybody who wanted some as long as you cover the shipping. I'm not sure if you could transplant them successfully in the wintertime though I've never tried.
yeah,they look like styrofoam pieces kind of. some was in the organic soil I have too. that I'd my plan too, would like only Sheldon friendly plants in my garden, was going to hit the greenhouse hard bit now I don't think it's a good idea because of the fertilizer and pesticides issues.I believe the white granules in the potting mix soil is called vermiculite. It is a sterile and inert mineral that is used to keep the weight of potted plants light and help absorb moisture. It should not be accessible for a tortoise to consume it but I don't believe it would affect the plant for consumption. Best to do your own research.
I appreciate this thread on food options. My goal is to grow only tortoise food in my garden next summer and collect pesticide free weeds for my four Russian tortoises.
I've got a few HUGE Rose of Sharon hibiscus bushes. I'd be happy to send some cuttings to transplant to anybody who wanted some as long as you cover the shipping. I'm not sure if you could transplant them successfully in the wintertime though I've never tried.
I think the sprouts they put out would. I used to have a few.Spaced together like a fence. Hummingbirds love them. But in one way, it was a real pain. I had all those baby Rose of Sharon bushes to dig up.I wonder if the cuttings can be grown inside til spring, if so, I sure would LOVE to get some from you!
I will gladly pay postage for some cuttings. I'm close to San Antonio, TexasI've got a few HUGE Rose of Sharon hibiscus bushes. I'd be happy to send some cuttings to transplant to anybody who wanted some as long as you cover the shipping. I'm not sure if you could transplant them successfully in the wintertime though I've never tried.