Layering is the easiest way. Take a young and spindly branch, bend it over, and bury it in a trench, but leave the top part of the branch...
Here's a thought: Have Cranbrook design or even build you one. He's a talented individual. His Blog
She was unwrapping her presents. I dunno what she likes better, the presents or the gift wrap... :wink: :mrgreen:
What a shame. I agree that it's gotta come down. However, I do like the treehouse idea. It wouldn't have to be high - could it be incorporated...
Thank you all. Freddie is adorable and he knows it. Took him camping this last weekend and he had a blast. Poor fella is getting old (11) and...
Awesome! I would love it. Congrats on all your hard work.
Thyme?
Maybe I better upgrade. Anyone want some old phlox? I got lots!
dump the counters all together?
Really, it makes no difference to me. I voted yes but could have gone either way.
Story of my life. My advice to husbands to be is to stand in front of the mirror for no less than 30 minutes a day perfecting his "Yes Dear"...
Brids and Blooms. Not tons of advice, but tons of great pics. All of the Reiman Pulications are great like that. (and home grown here in...
I'm jealous. While I have tons of phlox, I also have tons of powdery mildew to go with it, especially on the ones in the garden near the back...
I see what you mean. Milkweed leaves grow right from the main stem. Mmmmmm, me likes pecans.
Being that she's from Chicago I believe the milkweed over the pecan tree. Still hard to say for sure, though.
I've never done it, but my neighbor does around her hydrangea. She also adds egg shells to the soil by her clematis. Dunno why, but she's got...
Are we sure that's a thistle? From what I can tell, flowers look Campanula-like. Too blurry to be sure. Tweety, can you get a better pic?...
I bite: 9/28/70 Almost scared to see the results.
Sorry for your loss, Eileen. Welcome back.
Now THAT is FUNNY! :-D
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