What a wonderful, happy flower. Petunia, are you going to collect seed? , I wonderful if they will grow in our heat.
It is more fun to re-purpose an item then to know what it's original purpose was, you did good Toni, it looks great.
D2D, everything is so lovely. The roses are luscious. How do you keep them so healthy in your heat and humidity. Do you have the name of the one...
Simply amazing Tom. I hope they are ok.
I would have been devastated. I hope all quickly gets back to near as normal as possible.
Gaylyn, I have a lot of "mish-mash too, I use what I have, my blue pots were gifts and I would like to have several more. I have some different...
If you paint it and maybe touch it up every spring, it should last 2 or 3 years. I have seen them used without a seat to let peonies grow up...
One good rule of thumb is to pick an accessory color and use that color throughout your garden. Cobalt blue pots for example and you could even...
Glad everyone enjoyed the pictures. kaseylib, Neomarica gracilis, aka Walking Iris, Apostle Plant, hardy USDA Zone 8a-11. Rather likes the...
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What a beauty CK. Thanks for sharing.
What a handsome little fellow Gavin is. I agree about the eyes, they are lovely.
One year I had a mutant cosmos and it looked like that Dooley, it got really large and never bloomed. The rest was normal.
Amazing Eileen, I love them all, but the owls are wonderful.
Tina, I tried Shasta daisies last year for the first time. I had 2 very small plants, they survived and stay green all winter here. They also...
I like P. Allens Smith's Container Gardens. He has lots of pictures and excellent information. I don't follow the "recipes" necessarily, but I do...
Definitely Amaryllis. I have several different colors and they stay in the ground year round.
Moonflower vines, white datura or angels trumpet,they both like sun and can take some late afternoon shade, and anything silver such as dusty...
Yes, I forgot, they do not like the feel of pine straw, and they also do not like to dig in it. It is a wonderful mulch.
Please, please, please, do not use hot pepper in any form to ward of these animals. If it gets in their eyes or any other innocent animals eyes...