Chinese yews, on the other hand are rugged and can grow quite large.I planted one in front of my house in Arizona that I wrapped a small string of holiday lights on for the Christmas season..
Not that many years later, it required a ladder and several strings of lights to decorate it !
Opal killed a ficus tree?!? I have one, and NOTHING gets to that tree. I had to cut it down to the ground after a surprise frost (in Florida, no less) and the crazy thing is back up to six feet, and all I have to do is water it every now and again. Of course, it IS FL—most anything grows down here if you just leave it alone. . .
Nobody has noticed that the dog is holding the store receipt for the ficus plant. Looks like opal gave up on the dead plant & secretly replaced it with a new one.
With a ficus, if you over water it, the leaves turn yellow and fall off. If you under water it, the leaves turn yellow and fall off. I’ve killed many of them.
Iduntgetit about 9 years ago
so much better than a fickle ficus
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
Nice try, Earl. (Could Opal’s ficus be in the compost heap?)
Egrayjames about 9 years ago
Like Earl said, “It’s a Miracle!”…..Can I get and “Amen!” Brothers?
crazyliberal about 9 years ago
Aww so sweet of Earl to replace their anniversary plant. Tomorrow’s strip will show Opal thanking Earl for his thoughtfulness.
crazyliberal about 9 years ago
Aww so sweet of Earl to replace their anniversary plant. Tomorrow’s strip will show Opal thanking Earl for his thoughtfulness.
crazyliberal about 9 years ago
Oops sorry for double click !!!
wizzo10 about 9 years ago
Dumb Dog
cdward about 9 years ago
I say he gets credit! I thought it was sweet.
puddymom about 9 years ago
Earl would make a terrible crook. He’s too careless.
Linguist about 9 years ago
Chinese yews, on the other hand are rugged and can grow quite large.I planted one in front of my house in Arizona that I wrapped a small string of holiday lights on for the Christmas season..
Not that many years later, it required a ladder and several strings of lights to decorate it !
jtviper7 about 9 years ago
How sweet of Opal…,. I just love her. LOL.
Miba about 9 years ago
aw but that’s so sweet anyway.
1953Baby about 9 years ago
Opal killed a ficus tree?!? I have one, and NOTHING gets to that tree. I had to cut it down to the ground after a surprise frost (in Florida, no less) and the crazy thing is back up to six feet, and all I have to do is water it every now and again. Of course, it IS FL—most anything grows down here if you just leave it alone. . .
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 9 years ago
It was worth a try
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 9 years ago
That was SO SWEET!
LuvThemPluggers about 9 years ago
That means you get another 50 years! (Shoulda thought that over, Earl)
mpeet611 about 9 years ago
Nobody has noticed that the dog is holding the store receipt for the ficus plant. Looks like opal gave up on the dead plant & secretly replaced it with a new one.
Number Three about 9 years ago
It’s the thought that counts!
Although it would be truly amazing if a plant really did come back to life.
xxx
Charliegirl Premium Member about 9 years ago
And that list is exactly why I don’t try to grow ficus! lolol
cheesehead about 9 years ago
With a ficus, if you over water it, the leaves turn yellow and fall off. If you under water it, the leaves turn yellow and fall off. I’ve killed many of them.
abbybookcase about 9 years ago
my mom’s a plant expert and she said ficuses are easy to take care of.
rekam Premium Member about 9 years ago
Next door neighbor has a ficus tree and my gardener is constantly cleaning up the leaves on my property, including my driveway.
junemmoffatt about 9 years ago
Earl doing something sentimental? Wow.