Friday, March 27, 2015



PLANTING SHRUBS & TREES OR BASICALLY ANYTHING IN THE GROUND!!
    Sometimes I forget that folks are not born with a “Green Thumb” and that this is an acquired skill!  Since I do this most every day, I just assume that everybody knows the same tricks of the trade that I do, and that folks know the basics of planting…..NOT….
     Yesterday I had two nice young men drive all the way from South Houston to Talbott Nursery and Poultry to buy a few edibles.  I saw that they were coming over 100 miles and so treated like them royalty, when they got here, instead of maybe like they were crazy for driving that far and buying only 5 things!!  Chuckle!!!  Sometimes people don’t trust the USPS…can’t say I blame them on occasion…..these young men spoke with heavy Russian accents so I asked them where they were from….one was Russian and the other was from Estonian.  I asked them their opinion of Putin, and after a string of expletives from the Estonian, I gathered that they actually would rather not speak of something they had no control over, and certainly didn’t seem to care much about! 
     They bought 3 different American Grape Vines and 2 different Blueberries.  They were in a hurry to get back and retrieve their car from a repair shop, so off they went in the evening traffic….they had asked some pretty basic questions, yet didn’t give themselves time enough to understand the answers I gave them and planting instructions because of their time constraints.  Sooooo….I wrote them a lengthy email of instructions, then read it over and realized that word instructions were really not sufficient for those who seemed not to know much about planting, but only had one goal---eating grapes and berries off their own vines and bushes!!  Then I realized that that was the situation always…..EPIPHANY…..people don’t want lengthy instructions to read…they just want results….buy grape vines and then eat grapes!!!  Simple, huh???  So I’m gonna start making some videos on how to do whatever!!!  Until that time I have found a couple of U-tube videos that fit the bill partly…below is one on planting….Enjoy!!!!!  John T
Here is the link to a Dave’s Garden Planting video…cut and paste in your browser:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE5NvBN3vZY

Friday, February 27, 2015

Conservative Republican or Bleeding Heart Democrat

     I have only once before voted other than Conservative Republican in my entire 69 years of living!!!   BUT with those votes(I voted both recent elections for Obama), I feel that the "War Between the States" has started all over again!  One remembers reading how brothers fought against brothers, father against sons and so forth.....Living in Texas it is a "burden to bear" NOT voting Republican!!  I haven't talked to or heard from my former "Best Friend" in over a year!  He is not the only one, who, I'm sure, think I've lost my mind!!  What is interesting is that both times I bolted from my party and its candidates.....it was a vote AGAINST the Republican candidate and not a vote FOR the Democrat.  I can't say that my recent votes for either Bush or Obama in the last sixteen years led to "Happy Outcomes"!!  Pretty much just the opposite.....I guess even though one makes fairly good choices in life, not all the outcomes following are perfect.  In Bush, one finds a President who has no problem making decisions, but who sometimes has no follow through long term plan of action; and in Obama, one finds great rhetoric, but a lack of timely decision-making ability....both men's decisions leading to a disastrous result, in my opinion.
     The Point I am slowly getting to though, is NOT which party is RIGHT or WRONG, or whether the decision making or lack thereof is going to kill us somewhere down the line; but the LOSS of FRIENDSHIP and FAMILY is way more important than any political gains or losses that tend to repeat themselves over and over again throughout time eternal!  AND I haven't even started on CONGRESS YET!!!

John T. political conservative most of the time....chuckle.....


















Pruning Rose in the Spring

PRUNING ROSES
This is the time of the year to prepare your beds for the spring and prune your Roses! Some of you may say: “Oh let them grow naturally”, but remember that Roses bloom only on NEW GROWTH! One can promote really good new growth and prolong the life of a rose bush by pruning, so don’t be afraid to really “wack ‘em back”!! Just use your common sense when cutting to promote new growth and where it grows. A couple of points to keep in mind is to think ahead and m...ake sure that new growth does not crisscross each other and rub on each other. Also one might want to cut out the center of the rose bush a bit more than the outside limbs, as then sunlight can get to all sides of each limb. Get rid of old wood and any bad leaves still left, which might have spores of powdery mildew or black spot from the winter rains. Do not put this cutting trash and any weeds pulled out of the beds or pots in you compost pile, as they simply promote the spread of disease and junk that you don’t want in your garden.
1. Get all your cleaned tools and gloves together and your fertilizer, insecticide, and weed preventer ready to use.
2. See examples of Roses prior to pruning: Ambassador, Joseph’s Coat, and the mini Pieces of Eight.
3. Individually in vision the shape and size you wish for each Rose to be at the end of your job.
4. 4. Remove all old wood and cut live canes back to approximately 6-12 inches from the main center stalk, or to the size you normally keep the bush if already established. Make a cut at a 45 degree angle 1/4/to ½ inch above a node where the new shoot will emerge. Cutting at an angle allows rain water to slide off and not stay on the cane tip to cause possible rot or fungus. This time of the year you will probably notice bulges or even new shoots starting to show from several nodes. Pick nodes with new shoots coming to the outside of the plant NOT to the inside.
5. Examples of Black Spot fungus on these leaves. Not unusual for roses even Black Spot resistant roses to be found during the winter because of the cooler temps and extra rain.
6. Remember in planting new Rose bushes Full sunlight is a must along with good drainage. Roses will survive in shade, but will not bloom profusely or grow so well. Good luck with the new season…here’s wishing you lots of Rose Blooms and little disease!!!! John T  www.talbottnurseryandpoultry.com


















Saturday, January 19, 2013

PLANT TALK+  BLOG #3

Just saw a post on Facebook and embelished same....see below:

PUT ME IN CHARGE . . . says Jim Roost….

Put me in charge of food stamps. I'd get rid of Lone Star cards; no cash for Ding Dongs or Ho Ho's, just money for 50-pound bags of rice and beans, blocks of cheese and all the powdered milk you can haul away. If you want steak and frozen pizza, then get a job.

Put me in charge of Medicaid. The first thing I'd do is to get women Norplant birth control implants or tubal legations. Then, we'll test recipients for drugs, alcohol, and nicotine. If you want to reproduce or use drugs, alcohol, or smoke, then get a job.

Put me in charge of government housing. Ever live in a military barracks? You will maintain our property in a clean and good state of repair. Your home" will be subject to inspections anytime and possessions will be inventoried. If you want a plasma TV or Xbox 360, then get a job and your own place.

 In addition, you will either present a check stub from a job each week or you will report to a "government" job. It may be cleaning the roadways of trash, painting and repairing public housing, whatever we find for you. We will sell your 22 inch rims and low profile tires and your blasting stereo and speakers and put that money toward the "common good.."

Before you write that I've violated someone's rights, realize that all of the above is voluntary. If you want our money, accept our rules. Before you say that this would be "demeaning" and ruin their "self esteem," consider that it wasn't that long ago that taking someone else's money for doing absolutely nothing was demeaning and lowered self esteem.

If we are expected to pay for other people's mistakes we should at least attempt to make them learn from their bad choices. The current system rewards them for continuing to make bad choices.

AND While you are on Gov't subsistence, you no longer can VOTE! Yes, that is correct. For you to vote would be a conflict of interest. You will voluntarily remove yourself from voting while you are receiving a Gov't welfare check. If you want to vote, then get a job.

JT adds:

BACK TO PLANT TALK--SEEMS NOT TO DO MUCH GOOD TO BITCH AND MOAN ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT...WHEN ALL FINALLY GET TIRED OF THE B.S. THEN WE WILL DO SOMETING!!!

I'm going to cut and paste above to others!!  Good job, I will be your VP or you can be mine....cause you didn't go far enough....All foreign aid is cut off immediately!   Money made by the Post Office stays in the Post Office, till it is solvent and we only use the surplus that would accrue, same with Social Security after we remove about 3/4s of the recipients, term limits of two terms only on all congressional positions: Representatives and Senators...without pay like our forefathers...no longer career positions,  National Sales Tax on everything and do away with income taxes and their deductions....no exemptions for the sales tax...all surpluses to be applied to the Chinese loan tab.  Within 1 year make it mandatory to lay off 1 in 3 of all government employees to start, allow them a 2-yr allotment for retraining education(only allowed once in a person's life).  Make draft mandatory again for all... without any exemptions for a 2-yr hitch in the military that needs you and continue the educational benefits for those who have fulfilled these obligations.  AND THAT'S JUST OFF THE TOP OF MY HEAD!!!!  JT
Yep, this is all supposed to be about PLANTS and things.....well this is the "things part"!!

....OK, back to plants:  Just ordered 21 new nuts and ornamental plants from Warren County Nursery, McMinnville, Tennessee. 

Just ordered a number (525) of bare-root nut trees and ornamental bushes and trees...ALL very affordable trees and plants that do well throughout the good ole USA....Most are Zone 3-9 types of plants that will do well throughout the United States in most states....they are all smaller starter type plants and trees that can be shipped easily via the U.S.Post Office for a minimal fee and have been selected to accent and brighten any home place!!  They have also been selected in the smaller sizes for the home owner or the small farm owner to be able to "train" these from the get-go!!

Plant List:

Hardy Pecan        Black Walnut     Redosier Dogwood     Vernal Witchhazel

Dbl Red Althea     Dbl Violet Althea     Dbl White Althea     Dbl Pink Althea

Mock Orange     Dbl Pink Flowering Almond     Anthony Waterer Lavender-Pink Bridal's Wreath

Persian Lilac     Variegated Weigela       Red Cardinal Weigela     Eastern Redbud    

Kwazan Cherry     Okane Cherry     Yoshino Cherry     Kouisa Dogwood          Callery Pear

Weeping Willow     Corkscrew Willow.

These should be coming in about 2-3 wks.  IF FEDEX FINALLY FINDS MY PACKAGE--we soon should have two of our Flowering Peaches arrive....Red  and Peppermint....1-3 foot fast growning Ornamental Flowering Peaches are beautiful spring blooming trees!!!!


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