Thanks Stratsmom...blending with the iris was actually part of the plan, but of course the columbine are always a bit ahead of the iris. We...
Thanks all. Leaving them to self sow is definitely the way to go. This batch actually started out as 1 purple columbine (what kind I don't know),...
Beautiful Sjoerd! I love the different colors and textures: perfect balance between interesting contrasts without becoming a hodge-podge.
[img] Iris Germanica ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) [img] Iris ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga...
Tina, I agree with the other posters. I like the idea of plants that will hang down to obscure the cinder blocks. If dryness is an issue, you...
[Yes, I am in the wine country. I am actually thinking of growing grapes at some point! But one thing at a time, haha. Buffalo is a really neat...
Frank, Ok, I just checked my emails. I had been getting the forum sub. notification daily until it stopped on 3/26 then resumed on 4/26. I am...
Oh boy Jadenz, I am so glad that you & your family & your neighbors are ok.
I have been getting at least one of the forums I subscribed to. The other one I have just assumed there weren't any emails.
Truly outstanding tpl! I wish I could give you another seed, but they seem to top out at 1. Your photos of the irises are great too. Plant...
Congrats on your haul Donna! I love all the comments about bunnies--ninja or not! I guess we can all relate to the frustration of those little...
Hi Britt--Welcome to Garden Stew! Congrats on your new home, but more importantly congrats on your new garden! Send any photos of mystery plants...
I love the look of a newly turned over plot. Your soil looks good & fertile. And, I was drooling over your description of that fat tomato...
They all look healthy & off to a good start!
Beautiful heuchs!
Don't let their smiling faces fool you! They are mischief makers!
Henry & Philip: Ditto!
Four dancing Buddhas having a confab about which section of the garden to inhabit. They say it is all about serenity, but from the bickering...
Calin--Yes I think they prefer it cool & dampish. They grow on the sides of hills here, in the shade of the woodlands.
So, gardenelf, how are you able to watch it if you are in The Netherlands?