What a rainbow of colours and flowers, Droopy. That Digitalis is unusual isn't it. that top flower almost looks like a campanula sort (it's...
hahahaha... congrats, Toni! You did good.
It's related. They are so lovely...and there are several different sorts---tall and short and different colours.
Oh darn, Netty! That's an unknown pest here. I didn't know they liked sweet corn. :shock:
Yes Eileen, I hope someone can too. It would be nice to know. I might just get a couple more. It seems to be a perinneal. Yes there was...
Well, Droopy... Ole Willum dug up four potato plants two days ago and had this paltry handfull of smallish spuds. I'm going to try and let them go...
Oh, they were united again. I believe that they sleep there as well--well, up on the bank, that is.
No one is laughing, Sherry. I promise you that. We want you back on here ASAP. Let us know how it's going.
So sorry Glenda. I wrote that in a very dumb way. I edited it, so now perhaps it makes more sense. We don't eat the tassles. :oops: :)...
Well with the cold and damp weather w'eve been having, the flower garden is still moving slowly. Not many things are blooming at the moment. It...
The veggie gardens are doing ok...just so darn slow. We haven't had any temps in the 20's for weeks--so the plants grow, but at a snail's pace....
Day before yesterday we were biking home from the lotty and when we got to the little bridge by the clubhouse I heard all this "peeping" from...
When I have something that needs nitrogen, I use "blood meal", but there are many different things you can use. Well, I hope that those cauli...
So many beautiful flowers in one garden. Just splendid. I must say that I find that sort of peachy oriental poppy a real looker... and placed...
Hiya SSheila, I have loads of them in my gardens and I don't do anything about them, as they have never done anything harmful to my flowering...
Thanks for showing how pretty it's looking there, Eileen. I still like that lilly and the callases keeping it company are looking good too. Now...
Well Pete, I don't know what the explosive removal people have at their disposal, but I feel sure that will use conventional sweeping devices and...
Wrapping the twine around your tomato plant and letting it grow upwards is a very good technique that I use myself some years...some say that is...
I harvest mine exactly like Wrennie. I have never saved sage seeds, but in general one doesn't harvest seeds until the pods or dead flower bits...
Happy Birthday, Netty. It's great that you are having another birthday...the alternative is less desireable. :wink: Have a wonderful day and do...