You are a fountain of knowledge Jbest.
Is this a hoax?
Donna, congrats!!
Lovely MG!
Wow! I didn't think anything went for croci.
Wow! That is some hail. Glad that your plants seem none the worse for it. Hope your bf had a great birthday dinner!
My brother is in Dayton. I'll give him a call.
All I can say is wow.
Carolyn--I don't get poison ivy very badly, but the last thing I would ever eat is a poison ivy leaf. I would rather eat Donna S's nest of baby...
Looking good FM! Everything is up & healthy.
I agree with Jerry. Poison ivy has clusters of 3 three leaves only. Pictures 1, 3, & 4 show plants with clusters of 6 leaves. I am not sure...
I am "on the fence" about spiders too. I "like" them from afar. I think in general they are helpful in the garden, aren't they?
Netty---I couldn't remember that name! Thank you. I have it growing in a dampish area that is wild, uncultivated.
Great story Kildale!! Thanks so much!
I agree Eileen. The sound & look of water in the garden is so relaxing.
I think Calin is right, #3 is flowering quince.
Wow that is awful. Will you be able to recover all that wonderful topsoil? Your garden soil looked so deep and so rich!
Jerry I did have one young daylily that displayed variegated leaves. As time wore on, the variegation disappeared. I hope yours keeps it!
Very cool.
She is beautiful FF. Do you know if she was hand fed as a baby?