Notice @Daniel W has a stream of really creative & interesting mailboxes? While I have a stream of kludge-job ones? Well mine have now descended...
Sounds intriguing.
This is a great thread!
That sounds great Sjoerd! I wish it were in my town. We've had the same problem in our community garden with new gardeners. They get overwhelmed...
Odif, interesting. Our community garden has several plots with asparagus growing in them. I've noticed some self-seeded asparagus in the hedgerow...
Now..... folding, that's another story. My husband is definitely the raccoon there. I try to rescue certain clothing items before he gets his paws...
Thanks Eileen. There really aren't many roots left & the foliage is not shiny like my other orchids. We'll see.
I just inherited this orchid from a friend. Another phalenopsis, but this one had been mutilated: multiple roots were cut off! [ATTACH] Looks...
My husband & I each think the other one is the raccoon on meth! Ha-ha. Not really. We each have own own ways of loading it though.
@Sjoerd only a gardener would have that thought about pine needles when viewing a photo of a mailbox!
Great videos Melody. Wish I could see the lights sometime!
Great mailboxes Daniel. I don't know which is my favorite, the Popeye or the brick oven one!
@AlexFinn unfortunately, you've made this suggestion to a bunch of avid gardeners. Plastic plants are anathema to folk like us. It might be like...
What about a clivia? They get to be about 3 feet, maybe a little less & have orange flowers once or twice a year. Very low maintenance. They even...
Very cool Melody
Chuckle. Great posting Melody & beautiful pics of an incredible amount of snow. Yes, you've gotten a whole winter's worth in one storm.
Chuckle...I haven't heard those names in an eon.
Top of my list are ticks & jumping worms. Then mosquitos. No redeeming value what-so-everahhhh IMHO.
BRRRR
Me too @Pacnorwest . Me too Droopy
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