Congratulations EJ and Jessica, well done. How about that strawberry roulade recipe.
The first one looks like Joan Senior, but I'm not sure, the third is Kwanza. They are very pretty.
WTD, everything looks great. I can't believe that apricot tree, what are you going to do with them all. Your lily is a crinum lily, or milk and...
Wonderful flowers. I am so jealous because I can't grow hollyhocks, our intense heat melts them. But I keep trying, one year I just might succeed.
Is #1 a Gazania, #2, I agree with Droopy, a Black Lace Sambucus, the other 2 I have no idea.
There should be plenty of seeds for all, my big plant survived and we got a good rain today, plus I watered it yesterday with the sprinkler. I...
Careful of that shark, too many attacks lately. Love the pictures, I am looking forward to seeing more.
WTD, if mine survive the heat and drought I will have seeds a plenty.
Yellow Hardy Hibiscus, native of Australia, I live in zone 8b/9a depending on which map you look at. It overwintered in the ground with a thick...
Everything looks great, love the canna.
Beautiful, I love them all. I can't grow peonies here, they melt in our heat.
Wonderful Sherry. For some reason I am death to a succulent or cacti.
Sjoerd, I am awestruck. Your garden is fabulous. What is the little pink flower to the right in the coneflower/daylily picture. BTW, that is an...
Thanks guys, I love my plants and think of them as old friends I haven't seen in a while. Spring and summer are my favorite times of the year...
Kuntrygal, I really don't know how many different ones I have, I've never counted. One thing I do know, I don't have near enough. lol. Don't give...
GG, ZuZu is in NC and she grows the Gloriosa, I think she digs them in for the winter though. Maybe she will be around later and can tell you...
They are very beautiful.
Oh my, what a show. They are lovely CK.
Caney Sunrise, petite 3-4 inch blooms, on long strong scapes: [img] Unknown, extra large 9 inch blooms, really awesome: [img] Unknown,...
Droopy, my Gloriosa's are in pots and they dp stay out all year. If we have a hard freeze predicted I move the pots under the winter plant...
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