Good news indeed! :D I hope she'll heal quickly under your loving, strict regime. Give her a big get-well-hug from us, won't you?
I like the Basil one best! :lol: The copper one is very pretty, but so are all the rest.
Looks like varieties of the Primula vulgaris. I like them a lot! :D
Well deserved, Toni. Congratulations. :D That photo is so cheerful.
Lovely poppies! :D I saw a bunch of those at the florist's the other day. I just might have to buy some and put in a vase to remind me that summer...
Toni should find a C&W-artist and get a song written about her and her lovely finds. :D
Welcome, Rhonda, from mid-Norway. I'd love to see some photos too. Hop in and make yourself at home. :stew2:
I'm really awed by the growing speed of everything. I guess it's the combination of your TLC and Glenda's compost. Good luck with the circle....
:lol: Thanks for the trip, I enjoyed that.
I've never seen a Protea in real life. We get them at the florists as cut flowers and they last for a very long time. They also dry well and can...
And I've got the Green Monster of Envy. :lol: They're beautiful, Toni. Enjoy them a bit for me too.
It's so tasty-looking! :D I like broccoli but haven't had any luck with growing it. Hm. I might have to remedy that. Do you still like to play...
We've never grown beans, but Sjoerd's enthusiasm makes me want to! :lol:
I have never seen a live hummingbird in nature, only in greenhouses. I really like them. She's lovely.
I think Palm Tree knows that plant. I think it's Protea, and it grows in South-Africa.
Welcome, Jodi, from coastal mid-Norway! :D I'm looking forward to stewing with you. Please make yourself at home. :stew2:
Morning all. We had a nice day yesterday with 12C/54F but the wind was awful so I didn't get much done. Today we've got fog, 7C/45F and I'm...
I think I stuck our wildflowers in the gallery last year.
I loved the first tour. :lol: Your stamp story was very clever. Stamps are useful for more than just postage.
You've got a nice selection of feathered friends there. :D The only ones I recognize from here are the sparrows. I think we've got the crossbills...