Tammy Runion
  • 46, Female
  • Plymouth, OH
  • United States
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sylvia commented on Tammy Runion's photo
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Part of our backyard

"like the tall grasses and pines"
Apr 20, 2011
Tammy Runion's photo was featured
Apr 11, 2011
Joan weed, Z5, VT left a comment for Tammy Runion
"Boy Tammy, someone is a very good photographer! Lovely pictures. thanks for sharing them."
Jun 24, 2009
jo commented on Tammy Runion's photo
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Part of our backyard

"It does make for Privacy."
Jun 18, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Bonnie Long/zn5/Wi.'s discussion Peony in the group Zone 5
"Has she planted them too deep? I've been told that you should be able to see the "eyes" sticking out of the ground. I had to replant one of mine that just wasn't producing and now it's going crazy. It was just planted too…"
Jun 3, 2009
Tammy Runion left a comment for Emily VanLaeys
"Thank you for the compliment on the photo. Yes, we can leave the furniture out in the rain, it is not true wicker and the cushions are designed for the water to pass thru them so they dry quickly. When we laid out this patio, we designed it so that…"
Jun 3, 2009
Emily VanLaeys commented on Tammy Runion's photo
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A little more, but still not all of it!

"What a lovely sanctuary. I like the idea of using tall grass as a living wall. I don't suppose that stuff does well in shade? Also - can you leave the furniture and cushions out in the rain? Do you have to put it away for winter?"
Jun 3, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Rebecca Palumbo's discussion Siberian Iris - Best time to divide? in the group Zone 5
"I have to agree, after they bloom is the best time. Usually July or August. Make sure to cut the foliage back to about 6" before you replant."
Jun 2, 2009
Karen Henderson z5/Ohio left a comment for Tammy Runion
"Hi Tammy, I see that you are also in zone 5 and Ohio as well. Your pictures are beautiful and I love the toad."
May 31, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Mary Avlos-Dailey's discussion Deadheading Roses in the group Roses
"I never do anything more than just pluck them off right behind the rose head and all of my rose bushes, old, new, tea and kockouts all bloom profusely!"
May 29, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Stacy A Bradt's discussion Yucca in Zone 4/5?? in the group Perennials
"I have yucca and I'm in Zone 5 (Ohio). Grows great just about anywhere!"
May 28, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Lorrie McCreary's discussion Iris in the group Perennials
"Oh, and remember to thin them out every now and then or they can be a mess!!!"
May 27, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Lorrie McCreary's discussion Iris in the group Perennials
"Deadhead them until it's done blooming and it's OK to cut off the flower stem. Wait until fall and cut everything back to about 6" and they will come back just great."
May 27, 2009
Tammy Runion is now friends with Joann Hopper and Bonnie Long/zn5/Wi.
May 27, 2009
Tammy Runion replied to Karen Henderson z5/Ohio's discussion Trees blooming in the group Zone 5
"Our dogwood tree is just starting to get leaves! Even our Maples are in full leaf. It's funny, we actually noticed just the opposite. Things have been beautiful here this year, however, some things that I have been able to leave go in years…"
May 24, 2009
Tammy Runion and Char Smith are now friends
May 24, 2009

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Flower and Vegetable
How much time do you spend a week on average in your garden when weather permits?
10 hours or more

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At 8:07am on June 24, 2009, Joan weed, Z5, VT said…
Boy Tammy, someone is a very good photographer! Lovely pictures. thanks for sharing them.
At 8:59am on May 31, 2009, Karen Henderson z5/Ohio said…
Hi Tammy, I see that you are also in zone 5 and Ohio as well. Your pictures are beautiful and I love the toad.
At 7:43pm on April 28, 2009, Tryna Zammuto Z5 said…
Thanks for the advice! Looks like you were very busy over the weekend. We had rain all weekend! So how many gallons is your pond then? How deep does it need to be to leave the plants in to over winter? If we could ever get a couple days in a row on the weekend that were nice I might be able to accomplish something outside. I have been running out between raindrops just to try and pull weeds!
At 9:16am on April 25, 2009, Tryna Zammuto Z5 said…
Hello Tammy! I love your pics! I too am in zone 5 and starting to stock a pond. We moved into a new home last June that has a established pond. It has 3 levels with a small waterfall. The previous owners had relocated the winter before so it was left to its own devices until we moved in. Quite a mess! It is made of preformed shells. Looks like 100 gallons for the 1st two and the bottom one was maybe a 75 gallon. When we got a pump and started it all the water drained from the bottom section before it could get back down there, so we are replacing it with a 100 gallon and putting in a decorative spray head. Any advice you may have about starting and maintaining I would appreciate! We have never had a pond before, so I need to stock it this year. Not sure about fish, what do you think? I know they would have to be small and brought in for the winter, but do the pros out weigh the cons for upkeep with fish?
 
 
 

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