CM... I accidentally suckered a whole row of determinates last year... OOPS! big time. I had hardly any crop from the first growth. I had them...
Oh, good! Anyway... I love plantain as a poultice. It is good for bee stings. Crush, chew or even steam them lightly and use the bruised leaf as a...
dogs, guns and maybe human pee.
look closely at the growth... is it clipped at an angle? if yes, it is deer.
For the soap people use all kinds, but a soap is better than a detergent, I have used dawn and haven't had any issues, but insecticidal soap is...
I am waiting with baited breath also...
very nice, Netty. I almost skipped over this but I saw 1959 and needed to see what it was. I have one peony and get so aggrivated every Spring...
I really have no idea. I don't like Butterfly bushes and ripped mine out. The smell just gets to me. But the leaves do look like there is an...
You are doing fine explaining. thank you. I loved your table. maybe I can make a Winter project out of this.
Well, I noticed the catbirds are gone... as soon as the strawberries were gone so were they. I went to check the other nest for the first time...
bigger than a poppy seed. maybe the size of a mustard seed. Does Joyce keep any mustard seed in the spice cabinet? look at that if she does.
Thanks Philip... Brittyboo, I have grown no hydroponics much less indoor fruits or vegetables... so I think Mart is correct... give it time....
me too, mart.
Oh, I don't know, S.... I was just guessing. I don't have much experience as a real beekeeper and I suspect that that little proboscis sticking...
I figured so.
put down ground cover between the tomatoes.
really? oh my! thanks for your wisdom.
whoo hoo we got 1/2" of rain last night and this morning.... We were so dry. now, back out side to work again.
Not flea beetles. I agree maybe pill bugs. I suggest dusting them with a sevin dust or even just a diatomecious earth dust (red lake brand at the...
Ha ha ha! Every gardener treasures poop tea of any variety. I was just thinking about making some from my girls. Ronni, Manure tea is the manure...