Sjoerd--That was great. I have always been curious about the tulip growers; how they produce so many so successfully. The answer obviously...
Beautiful Kildale! Even the lowly dandelions!
Kildale, I enjoy your photos flora & fauna! My family once took a ranger led talk on "The World of Lilliput: Lichens, Moss, and Mushrooms". It...
Welcome :) Hope your sweet peas do well.
Hi Cherylad--I don't know if you are still looking for a vine. Your last response was in February. But, if you are, I have a suggestion:...
Hi Tina--Big improvement! I hope you are enjoying your new backyard!
Barb--I too love your bridges & dry creek beds. A great solution to the drainage issue, and charming to boot!
BTW Palustris, I have been wanting to ask you, are you doing a chicken dance there?
Palustris-- Your photo brought a smile to my face. Talk about knowing how to bring clarity to a situation!
Calin-- What zone are you in? PS I love the pasque flower & the aqueligia!
Hi SYP--Have you figured out which leaves go with the blue flower? (The leaves to the left look like dandelion.)
Hi SYP! Greeting s from New England. Hope you enjoy this site, the folks here are great. Could your plant be blue-eyed grass? (Sisyrinchium)...
Beautiful Calin. I particularly like how you put the pix together in a collage. Your garden is at least a month ahead of gardens in New England...
Barb I am sorry for scaring you re the ajuga. If you don't have a lawn, or don't care if it grows into the lawn, then of course it is a ground...
Sherry--I love the photos of the two cardinals with their beaks open!
Calin--I did not know fritillaria were such early bloomers; before tulips!
Chocolate & Barb--Ajuga is the bane of my existence! When we moved to our current home, there was some planted here already. I have spent the...
Whoa! You have got your work cut out for yourself!
I love the 1st photo too. What a great entrance. Is the 1st plant in the 2nd group Hakonechloa grass?
You have a lovely garden.