Good for the titmouse! They are cute little birds.
Since the leaves are died back, they are probably a variety of 'naked lady lilies'... You might try looking up 'pink surprise lilies' instead....
Ok. We checked out the varieties you mentioned, and someone else also suggested strawberry peaches. My sister found these sites:...
thanks Eileen!
My sister and mother have a peach tree in their yard that yielded lots of peaches this summer. The peaches have red flesh, instead of yellow or...
[img] cholla cactus in spreader ( photo / image / picture from AAnightowl's Garden ) This is my cholla cactus. The spines are very sharp and...
Welcome to here Ladystark. Glad to meet you. The top one looks like a small barrel cactus. I have some of those. Sometimes they get bigger,...
A friend used to grow them, but I think they died off a couple of summers ago? She had given me seeds, but they never grew for me.
I thought those numbers had something to do with how many people were browsing the forums. I go here first, and Hobbies and Crafts, Plant ID,...
That is good that you get a good deal on your firewood. I heat with wood too. I have a stack that needs split leftover from last winter. I hope DS...
If I lived where you are S-H, I would have several mongooses [or is the plural mongeese?] for pets. I just could not deal with all of those...
Interesting. I like the copper fishes. Does your calling your yard an "allotment" mean that people are only allowed a certain amount of land ?...
Black and speckled king snakes do kill poisonous snakes such as rattle snakes and copperheads. However, at least one black snake IS POISONOUS,...
I love them too... It is hard to pick a favorite.
It doesnt look like any buttercups I have seen. I leave the moss in my yard, and love it. It makes a nice velvety green cushion in places hard...
They look perfect to me. I love them. I saw this someplace on the net, and will have to look for that site again. They will be pretty in your...
This is an interesting idea from Mother Earth News, so it is not my original idea. I will be on the lookout for a few old bike frames though, and...
I would tie a string or ribbon on some of the bushes [to ID them later], and wait until you get some good soaking rains in your area. The shrub...
You could probably take cuttings from new wood in the spring, dip them in rooting hormone and pot them in moist soil of some kind and see if they...
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load ... 17264.html I dont know. There were some other sites when I looked it up, but the ones they showed...
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