I agree with Barb, I'd like that green tomato salsa recipe. Beautiful datura & hibiscus!
Maybe I could dangle my d**m bunny in it.
What a good idea!
Terracotta sounds good. I like how Molly always is seeming to like right into the camera lens when she is on dry land. She just looks right up...
AA--She lives in New Brunswick, Canada. I don't think she has to worry so much up there about hot dry weather. They should be well into fall at...
Why not try? Just be sure to mulch & provide moisture. Do you happen to know if it is deciduous or not?
Mrs.Eyring---You might take a look at the soil underneath the mulch. If it is very poor or mainly sand, you might want to add a layer of compost...
Jerry & Toni---Thanks I will check it out. It is a great daylily, actually my favorite. I hope I can find its name.
It blooms at the same time as 'Happy Returns' and 'Stella d'Oro', Stokesia, Nepeta (in MA, late June to mid July, depending on the year). It...
Netty, that is 'Gold Standard'. It is relatively slow growing, but very healthy. I think I have already divided a small piece of it because I...
Thanks Jewell, Donm & Henry J.
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Philip--Looks like a great place to walk. The photos are gorgeous. I also like the new style, with the border around them
Who knew?!?
AAnightowl--I have seen several of the azaleas & rhodies listed on that link and they look more purple to me than blue. Maybe the color in the...
The leaves look a little like a deciduous azalea, but I have never heard of a blue azalea. Sorry I can't help more.
Jewell---Interesting article about fertilizer. I have subscribed to her blog now. I have also read that this organic "fertilizer" can be a...
warrenely---Sorry I know nothing about computer designing programs. I am very low tech. I design by just moving plants around. The highest tech...
In my MA garden, the deer like English ivy. They keep it in check.
#3 & #4 look to me like hay scented fern. The fool proof way to find out is by crushing a frond.