I agree. Looks like a peony to me.
Hi cmh--- Welcome to the Stew! How much sun does your balcony get?
Ava-- I thought they were too, but now I see a rusty-red splotch. I feel a bit silly writing about this. It is truly just a 'tempest in a tea...
Thanks all for trying to get what I mean...I am guessing now they have always been this way & I am only now noticing! Ah me.
Bump bump. I am actually curious about this. I don't remember our seeds being two toned. But maybe I just never looked carefully??
What everybody else said!
Blue cedar atlases are spectacular though. I saw they are zone 6, so not reliably hardy for my area either. The tree in Ronni's photo...
Congrats to you & your husband, Kay!
Thanks Strats, KK & Frank. Yes, I was panicked. Now I am doing a major headshake over the incident. We had guests for dinner the other night...
Hi everybody. Thanks for all your kinds words. Stew really is a place of good people. I am chalking it up to lessons learned. My hip still...
Whatever it is, it sure looks pretty.
Hi gardennut-- Your hostas & daisies look great. A suggestion though. The hostas look like they could use a little extra soil over them. It...
I really blew it. I was having an outside burn on Sunday to get rid of the sins of winter. The fire had died down low & I went inside. BIG...
Cool stuff Cheryl, especially knowing where it is from & who sent it.
Hey!! Happy Birthday to a kind lady!
I think it could be either a viburnum or a hydrangea, but I am leaning towards a viburnum. In both hydrangeas & viburnums, the leaves grow...
Looks great Cheryl!
I think I would use them for baking...until I adjusted to the idea of duck eggs.
AMAZING!!!
He is a cutie, isn't he? And I agree about the flooring.