Not sold up yet. Looks like a long haul.
Taken today in the sun https://imgur.com/a/hIO1P
So are those in the images. And when you got to go, you got to go! [img]
Sorry folks, accidentally deleted the album so here is the new link. https://imgur.com/a/hXZqR
We are due some bad weather from tonight, so I took these before hand https://imgur.com/a/ahFxH
I do have an alpine house, but the plants in it are in the soil, not pots. Still here, sadly.
Took these on Saturday. Wish I could grow them half as well as these folks do. https://imgur.com/a/QASs5
Self sown from seed from H. Helen Ballard, I think. At least that is the only yellow one we have. The other seedlings from it are not that way...
This is my upward facing yellow one. [ATTACH]
I used to do Freehand embroidery until my hands gave up. Now I write children's' fiction when the mood take me.
Sad, ours flower from now until May. the flowers are probably the longest lasting of any plant (except perhaps Helichrysum). Mind the flowers do...
They will of course grow where the seed fell, but they are often too close to the parent plant to really develop properly. It also does not...
Don't dead head them and sow the seeds as soon as the pods open. Or just do as I do and let them fall around the plants. Dig up a few hundred and...
And if we ever manage to sell the house and move, we will never see them again!
and some Aconites too!. and some Cyclamen coum. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Has the look of one of the Sonchus family, aka Sow Thistles. Not sure which ones are found in USA.
Only the female kind! Usually running Pubs.
Think so. I could not find a suitable line drawing of the valley scenario in the story.
[ATTACH] And here it is.......almost.
The house sale has fallen through, the weather is lousy, my arthritis is bad and depression is an ever present threat. BUT, the next book is...