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  1. SCI FI Channel confirmed that Farscape star Ben Browder will join the cast of SCI FI's original series Stargate SG-1. Browder will join the cast in the show's upcoming ninth season; no information on Browder's role was available. Meanwhile, the show's producer, MGM, is still working on a deal to bring back SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson (Gen. O'Neill) in some capacity.


  2. Friday SG will be 90 minutes. I'm pretty sure Daniel is dead, he got spaced when the replecators were destroyed (which was hella cool) and Sam's dad looks sick or maybe even dieing. Something happened to him when he activated the ancient weapon? It should be a good ep.

    SGA- the freekin Wraith are on the way, Atlantis appears to be hella screwed. I cant belive theyre wasting a whole episode on that annoying ugly chick >.< just kill her off already. her wig gives me nightmares


  3. I've been here 6 years this month. My landlord finally mentioned selling the property to me :rolleyes:

    There's a lot to be done here; 3 old chiken coops that need to be torn down and an old barn too. i would also become a landlord to the house in front till I tear that bitch down and put in a grove of trees... I dunno. I guess it depends on how much he wants for the place. The location is just so amazing that it would suck to miss out on it....

    before I put up a greenhouse, I'm putting in a pool :P

    2 weeks and i gotta start my seeds. Yunalesca is doing much better. i think the predator mites have all but eliminated the bastards chompin on the plant. yay!


  4. As long as the ladybugs have a place to live out by the garden, they should stay out there. Ocassionally they swarm the house anyway, but they dont get inside very often.

    A greenhouse room in a house is generally called the sun room or the Florida room. Most of the time the room is on the south end of the house. It's a great place to keep sensitive plants over the winter in cold ass places like NY.


  5. hmm.. I'm not quite sure what to do.

    My Gardenia (Yunalesca) has mites. I'm not sure if they are predator mites or spider mites or maybe both. The plant isn't dieing, but there is evidence of spider mite damage. There are no webs tho, indicating something is keeping spider mite population down. It could be my incessant watering of the bitch tho. I'm not sure.

    I could hit it with a pestacide and kill em all, but I dont want to kill any of the predator mites. Yunalesca is going in the garden come spring and I want the predator mites to go with. There are other plants out there that will benifit from having those inscets out there.

    I thought about getting some ladybugs, but you can only order a lot of them. I only need a few at the moment. I'll put something out by the garden for the ladybugs in the spring. They eat all kinds of bad bugs.

    The problem is I have to start my Hibiscus soon. I'm just about out of room for plants in the kitchen unless I kill something off. That means the seedlings would have to be in with Yunalesca.

    This frigin gardenia is a pain in my ass, but the flowers are worth it -_- . I'm not bringing it in again in the fall. I'm going to go for making a micro climate facing sw for a couple of plants. I'll even cover it up in the winter. If the roots dont totaly freeze it might make it.

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