This man is in his 70`s and has gardened all his life as many here do. His father did as well so no telling how long he has grown them and saved...
I think I posted that on something you had written about leeks. I would plant it about an inch above the roots to hold it upright. You can also...
Just a note to remind you to tell everyone not to plant Datura where livestock can get it or where the seeds might contaminate a pasture where...
I don`t have anything to put them in except an envelope. Figured that would work. Ours did not make either but our friend keeps us supplied on off...
I hope they are right. We have had a lot of rain recently. Might pray for it in July and August.
I have an excess of old line cantaloupe seeds. These have been grown and saved by the same family for many years. They are the sweetest I have...
Parks Whopper is what I plant every year but are they not a hybrid ? Are your bush lima beans the same large ones like you can buy dried at the...
What are the rules for mailing seeds to the UK ? I posted on your blog that I had some extra cantaloupe seeds I would send but didn`t notice you...
Just tell your "friends" they can be boring if they want to but you are not. I absolutely hate all the stuff that everybody has one like it.
The camellia I have seen is more tree like, large waxy leaves. But there could be several varieties. I thought the top one looked like forsythia.
Can you put them all in the garage ? You can rig a temporary greenhouse with a sawhorse and a clear shower liner from the dollar store. Looks like...
Should work, onions will grow like that. I think celery will too.
Well,, after seeing more of your kitchen,,I agree. Its sort of 1950`s cottage look. Love it!
I have never heard of matching the knobs to the hinges. The ones you picked sure look better than what is on them now.
Its very simple and a good way to grow them when space is limited.
Those are Kennebec aren`t they? I tried them last year and was disappointed with the total production. But they were a good buttery potato even if...
Why buy something you can make ? Any large plastic container will do if you drill drainage holes in the bottom and a few for aeration around it.
If it were me I would go with the 60 degree pantry. But don`t cut till later. Worst that can happen is that they sprout and that's a good thing....
Even after the bloom is gone its pretty greenery.
Well, I don`t recognize it as anything we have here. Where are you located ?