Thanks Dooley. I hope so.
Hi Dooley, Please extend congratulations to your sons, grandson, and neighborhood boy! Along with this theme, here is our news: our daughter...
Welcome back Eileen!
Sherry--Sounds like they were happy, storing up all kinds of energy...
Hi Could #1 be Iris Cristata? How tall are the leaves? Iris cristata is 4-6" tall. Daylilies would be 12-18" or more tall. #2 I agree,...
Mart & Carolyn--thank you for your suggestions. I think I will try all three! There are places on the lawn where the only thing growing are the...
Thanks Droop. I had missed the caption.
Your cabin looks delightful! & What a beautiful view!!! Good luck collecting & growing lupine seeds.
It looks like she matches the bedspread. Do you think that is part of her design too?
SIGH!!
I agree with Jerry. You can hardly kill a daylily if you try. I have accidentally dropped a tiny bit of a daylily tuber, and later found it on...
Your title alone drew me in!
Toni---Wow. I will try that. What do I have to lose? I have a landscape rose that I love and have been wanting to have more of them. Can't...
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donna--We need Philip Nulty to answer this one. He is the king of roses & rose propagation. I tried last year to propagate by layering, but it...
Toni--You are a very interesting & creative person. I wouldn't have seen the potential in some of those things until you pointed it out.
Toni & Cheryl--I think your fern is Achillea millefolium. This is from Wikipedia: (Frank--Is it ok to copy a photo from Wikipedia & paste it...
Speaking of passalongs, I have a friend who has just moved into a new house, one without much landscaping. She is coming over on Monday for...
Tooty--I sure wish our deer would eat poison ivy instead of my hostas & perennials!
Poppy I am guessing you live in a warmer climate and that perhaps your hydrangea is not super hardy. I am in zone 5b-(recently rezoned 6a) & I...