What are those? Turkeys? I'm looking at a backyard in need of rearranging also, so I'll watch to see what you do. A dry creekbed would be...
Good morning! It's warm and dry here, but the apples and pears are ripening up nicely because of it - italian prunes soon coming on too. I'm...
Yay for Capt. Kirk! All those little thirsty plants (and big ones too) must be so grateful. My little plants are okay, but the trees are getting...
Welcome plantswap - I think you speak of something we can all relate to, weeds weeds weeds, ha! Very glad to have you joining us. :-)
Many welcomes! Wow, wish I could grow things like that up here - and you are quite brave putting in huge things like elephant ears, good...
Welcome, CritterPainter! Glad to have another Northwesterner aboard. Do take a look around (plenty to see) and enjoy the site. Hope we'll get to...
We especially like the frog one - the wood makes a great composition, like something you'd see framed someplace.
Wow - glad we don't have any that size around here!
It looks beautiful, so soft and peach and coral. I would have been running for the camera too.
Many welcomes, both Bean and Bell! We are glad to have you among us - now where are those dandy pictures of yours? ;-)
I use osmocote for almost everything - great stuff. A bit of that and some compost sounds like a very tasty treat for your herb garden.
I also voted for the darker and lighter - I always enjoy the visual effect of that slight contrast in wood; I think the white would be too high of...
I brought this up and my kids then watched it... again and again. Is there a "cute bunnies munching" hotline for addicts?
Oh that poor mother! LOL!
the nuts. "Eeeeek!"
I'm with muddybob here, late spring (after the mud has dried) and early summer (before it gets miserable) are the best - lots of flowers, cool...
*Kicks dust in driveway* Rain? They still make that?
Oh wow - I want one too.. wonderful pictures!
Ooooo--- cuuuuuute! I watched it three times in a row. They are too adorable!
I wonder if this is the variety (whatever it is named) that they won't sell anymore up here... They banned some varieties because they spread too...