This is a picture one of my professors sent me. It made me laugh. :smt119 :lol: [img] AlligatorBird ( photo / image / picture from...
Thanks, you have an amazing garden there Eileen. Can't wait to see pictures of the pink soon. :mrgreen:
I like the colors the way they are as well, and I see the perfect place for a garden...right in front of that tree.
Oh, very pretty!!! :) Will you please post a picture when the Columbines bloom?
I'll wander out there every now and then just to see how everything is doing and the rest of the time I'm usually inside either watching a movie...
Welcome from Georgia. There are a lot of friendly people here so I hope you enjoy yourself. Hope to see your pics soon. :)
This is really cool, one of the babies is cleaning itself, and the other two are sleeping. Awesome link. :smt023 I'll definitely be checking back...
Huh, I guess mine just grow low because I've mowed over them so many times. :stew2:
No the Geranium is more a low growing creeper reaching only about 4 to 5 inches high, and the ones here are blooming now. I'm not sure about yours...
Haha, too funny!!! :mrgreen: :lol: That actually wouldn't be a bad idea for someone who wants/likes to work out, but I'm not that someone. :-P
I love Trout Lilys, they make great ground cover and spread themselves quite well. You can tell which ones will flower because they will have two...
Wow, wish I could find Bromeliads for $2.00, but its probably good that I haven't because I might go broker, lol. :lol: Looks like you neglected...
Great picture, I like the color contrast between the tree and the background. Is that Grape Hyacinth under it?
I agree with Toni, it does look like the Carolina Geranium. I've got scattered patches growing in the front yard. Very pretty yet tiny pink flowers.
I'd have it all over as well. What a great patch you have there. :)
My back yard was full of those violets. it was like the whole back yard was purple, until I had to mow the grass :-? , but that's ok as they...
I'm think I know the plant your talking about. Does it look like this? Spirea prunifolia http://www.huntersville.org/interactive ... spirea.jpg
Wow, :-o I'm gonna have to try the Dandelion Carbonara and the Dandelion Wine. They both sound delicious. Props to you Biita for the recipes and...
Looks like its from the Rosaceae family. Possibly some sort of pear or plum. What are you going to do with the Dandelions, make some tea?
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