I'd say 'Sisyphus' due to its delightful absurdity! (& also because its neck is an 'S')
Ah! Don't you love it! Sometimes life is grand.
vegetables 1. Bagel 2. Teal 3. Sleet 4. Table 5. Vest 6. Gable 7. leaves 8. Slate 9. Blest
It has been a good post topic. I have been interested in what other gardeners have had to say.
Ah..oh well. I guess it's a grass trying to do what grasses do, create a meadow.
I think you have gotten a lot of good advice here. I would like to underline the importance of taking care of your SOIL. Cheryl emphasized...
Unusual flowers Kildale. I also like the grey of the jay against the grey of the wood.
Sorry Karin, I have no idea. If it is "just a weed", will you keep it? ie, is it attractive?
Hi AAnightowl--Yes, Dames Rocket (Hesperis matronalis) does look like phlox. Around here it is called "the phlox of the spring" because it blooms...
Hi Strats--glad to hear you like Zepherin Droughin too. Kate--your rose photos are lovely!
It looks beautiful. I really enjoy the Japanese maples. Good luck with this one.
Donna--It does look like snow. I take it that your canner is the black with white speckles kind? I agree with Barb, that bug looks like it...
I am so sorry that you are laid up like this. I know that is no fun. I hope your heel will heal quickly & you will be moving about again. I miss...
Beautiful flowers Tina.
My husband purchased a drip hose system. It worked well for a year, but by the time the next year rolled around, critters had nibbled their way...
Hi Kate, Can you give us more information? Such as: is it a shrub? a perennial? Shade or sun growing? Does it flower?
Sjoerd--I guess no one has a clue. Could it possibly be a phlomis? (This is just a desperate guess.)
Cute
Wow Jewell, yes the clouds & sky you have captured are lovely. Makes me glad to be alive.
Thanks Toni!