If there's no "good plants" nearby, boiling water can take care of some of them. Pour slowly, steadily, so it sinks deeply. Kills millions...
Tradescantia is the botanical name for wandering Jew. Thinking it's T. fluminensis but can't tell if there's faint stripes on the leaves or just...
Do you know which Tradescantia you have?
The trimmings from my roses finally have enough foliage to show up in a pic. Not terribly exciting, but not bad for pieces I would have thrown...
Kind of has a wild strawberry look to it, too, can't remember what they're calling that this week.
Maybe Ranculcus, or rose of Sharon seedling. http://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/21638
Here's what the finished products look like. Some of the rocks are geodes DH cracked open for me. The Moms were thrilled, I've got brownie...
I keep this plant on my front steps, facing south, full sun from about 10 AM until dusk.
The botanical name is Amaranthus.
That mulch may be causing a problem with nitrogen. Pots aren't really big enough to have a mulched ecosystem. Why not put this in the ground?...
Some kind of weedy Amaranth I'd say.
Thanks!! I've added some "boulders" and a few other things, will take more pics when I quit fussing with them Sunday morning. Here's more stuff...
Isn't this some kind of grass?
OK, these are finished, ready to be gifts on Sunday: The blue one: [img] ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden ) [img]...
Sorry, I take Iresine back, I think it's Alternanthera ficoidea 'Party Time.'
Maybe an Iresine.
If you've got the patience to grow trees from tiny saplings, those are only a year or two behind sprouting the seeds yourself. Look on the ground...
I would definitely try to grow some seeds, and taking cuttings! I love seeing those when I'm farther south. Best of luck! I agree with...
Glad to try to help. I'm not sure the pods in the picture have ripe seeds yet. Someone else recently asked about just the pods, and theirs...
Rattlebox is a common name I encountered ID'ing a Crotalaria I found roadside last fall but if memory serves, they're an annual legume. There are...
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