I really enjoy seeing your plants and harvests, Bunkie. Did you ever get and decent rainfall? How are your duckies doing in their new location?...
They don't look ready to me yet, from here KK.
Good fotos of a lovely bird. I haven't seen one of those for a long time.
What an enormously interesting presentation, Gail. I quite enjoyed this. How lucky you are to have these creatures in your garden so that you can...
Underneath the tall double arches, heavily overgrown with Clematis and Buddleja. It is where my tiny shade garden is, as well as the bird bath and...
Just plain magic, Gail-- I found all three pics superb, but that first one with the red salvias' simply captivating. What specise are...
Swiss chard, purple sprouting broccoli, leeks and parsnips.
Oh dear. I'm afraid that I did have to chuckle. I'll bet this is something that no one in the family will ever forget.
I quite like the looks of that, Carolyn....and for 50 cents. Amazing. That lovely thing is really good value for your money. You picked a...
That is a beautiful butterfly....but your Pride of Barbados is not less so. Very nice posting this time, Cheryl.
You never cease to amaze me, Toni. You just keep coming up with unique stuff. I can sort of imagine how this thing works with the wind blowing....
That spunds very nice and tidy, Dooley....but do you give everything to the goats? Don't you compost any of that stuff? I'll bet that it all...
Way to go, Dooley--you have put in some good stuff there. I hope that it all does really well for you. You have planned it out good, it sounds....
This is a lovely metamorphosis series, Sherry. Well done. You really captured that well.
It looks like a member of the Allium family...perhaps a leek.
Wow GG!--What a looker THAT is. How long have you had it. Are you saying that you grew it from seed?
It looks like a Verbena to me....perhaps Verbena hastata.
Bindweed....Oh dear me, Dooley. That stuff is the bane of my gardening existence. I have such a yearly battle with that. I pull up kilometers of...
I use tongue depressers.
Congrats on your rain, Dooley--I hope that there will be lots more.