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Post by woodeye on Sept 11, 2022 21:10:55 GMT -6
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Post by hmoosek on Sept 11, 2022 21:18:24 GMT -6
No joke! That was a lot of copying and pasting. Thank you heavyhitterokra !
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Post by chrysanthemum on Sept 12, 2022 5:56:42 GMT -6
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Post by macmex on Sept 12, 2022 6:06:56 GMT -6
Ron, thanks for all that work! It's wonderful to see you learning what you can do as a moderator! I don't even remember what you can and cannot do but I tried to give you the highest permissions possible without being the overall Administrator, which is me.
I don't know if you can do it, but I just checked and found that as Admin (George's Administrative Hat) I can edit other people's posts. I also know how to insert photos. Theoretically I could put them back into the posts which have been transplanted, except I don't have those links. If anyone has a link and would like it inserted, message me with the link and exact location. I'll give it a try.
All the participation on this forum has been wonderful. It has, however, gotten to the point that I struggle to stay on top of things and I can use the help!
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Post by heavyhitterokra on Sept 12, 2022 7:13:53 GMT -6
Chrysanthemum, thanks, "Scotty" for putting the photos back in place. That helped a lot and brings the tread closer to what it was before I attempted to cut and paste it over.
George, You are a wonderful Administrator and a moral beacon to the rest of us. Thank you, for looking out for our collective best interests.
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Post by chrysanthemum on Oct 10, 2022 15:35:50 GMT -6
I took out some tomato plants over the weekend, and today I decided to move an olla from a recently emptied pot to a different pot. When I pulled it out, it took some good tugging to separate it from some of the roots that were growing around it. I took a picture of the hole the olla left behind to show what a mass of roots gets attracted to the moisture. These were probably mostly tomato roots, but I did grow a couple of extra amaranth plants in there, too, so that may have contributed to the mass.
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Post by heavyhitterokra on Oct 11, 2022 15:23:57 GMT -6
Chrysanthemum,
I enlarged that photo for a closer look at those roots ... Very impressive! Thanks, for posting that. Like they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words." That was really cool to see how much your plants enjoyed the benefit of your labor. Keep up the good work.
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Post by hmoosek on Oct 11, 2022 17:15:21 GMT -6
George, You are a wonderful Administrator and a moral beacon to the rest of us. Thank you, for looking out for our collective best interests.ditto
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