Guys and Gals, I just picked a total of 8 lbs. of tomatoes day before yesterday. Today I'll probably have as many. They're ripening so quick I'm...
Cheryl, for some reason I have so little luck with coneflowers/echinacea...do you have any sowing tips you could share? I must be doing something...
Daisy, yes. (ref:caper bush) Absolutely slow to germinate, and picky about watering situation. I read up a lot on them before buying the seed. It...
Thank you ladies and gentlemen. I just came back in from screenhouse. It is sooo nice to hear the grasshoppers buzzing OUTside. They sometimes...
Quoted from Mart: Last year was the first year for mine !! I had enough from one vine to last us all winter and still have a couple of bags left...
Beautiful photos and info Frank. TY :)
Edit:Just noticed category for seed starting, if forum moderator wants to move there. sorry about that... Good morning from my little corner of...
I love your photography. It really captures the essence of all that is in nature. Stunning. :)
Asclepias curassavica, incarnata, speciosa, syriaca and verticillata...and calotropis gigantea (Giant tree milkweed) I will have an (over)...
Thanks again girls. Lol, Toni already knows I'm half blind from some of my other posts....but I sure can spot a lovely bloom a mile away! ;)
Hiya Margie, I just received some nelumbo lotus seed from India a few days ago. They are very easy to grow from seed if you follow the...
Well, grabbing those tomatoes and hauling them in every freeze last winter has begun to pay off. Actually, the last freeze we bought a 60.00...
Thanks Toni, I'm going to go look at that now. Lol, I didn't even focus on the wording under it, just that lovely bloom. :)
I used these instructions and got 4 of 8 arborvitae to root. I hope yours is doing well. :) http://www.gardenguides.com/102062-root ... tting.html
Kay, I love that vine! What is scientific name of that plant? Very attractive. It is an annual? Hybrid? Does it reseed itself?
Yeppers, come back from roots. Mine already have some blooms on them, thanks to a deep rain a few weeks ago. You are lucky Toni...I don't seem to...
Are you referring to the clerodendrum 'bleeding heart' (?) I began giving mine water and fertilizer about a month ago, and just saw the first set...
Perhaps substituting the crackers for finely crushed cornflakes would work in above recipes Critter? They are sweeter, very crunchy, and combine...
That is interesting, and I think it would work with herbs and plants like spinach that stay small and bunched. Thank you for the heads up on that...
Thanks herbmate, but I'm tending towards what 'rockable' and 'fish 4 all' said a few posts up. Their growing experience with them wasn't so good....
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