:shock: :'( Where are the bears when you need them?! I had a farmers market this morning..(it is Saturday, whatever else would I be doing,...
The bush is a rose of sharon..."alba" would be my guess.
great job, Barb...and it sounds just like you talking. Just what else did I expect, huh? I love your mossy steps, too.
as a matter of fact...there is. They are called parthenocarpic cucumbers. Mostly they are marketed for growing in greenhouses or high tunnels...
I wish I could help, but I know nothing about dragon fruit.
I am looking for a recommendation of a Bird Id book for my mom. It doesn't need to have every available iota of information in it...just a clear...
Barb, I was so dissappointed when I looked in the mail box...nothing but junk mail. SO I went back to weeding. My dear husband came walking back...
But back to your original question. WEEDS have been the best producers so far. Thankfully I chose to use ground cover in all my rows this year or...
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I wouldn't stress it any more than need be. I think digging it up and moving it would be the end of it. It looks very dry to me. Jam your finger...
Yipee! I got some from CM yesterday.....yipee! Thank you thank you thank you!
The leaves that I can see in the photo are "white" instead of a dark green like zucchini should be, they are cupped downwards and the edges are...
Actually, Your zucchini has a bad case of powdery mildew. That is why it has fizzled out. Unfortunately they are very prone to getting the mildew...
hmmm, I am wondering if it is a "prickly pear cactus". They produce edible fruit, have spines and is a cactus.... Google it and see if that is...
They look good. Take a pencil and "tease" the plants apart by digging gently down in the media. Lift them out by holding onto A leaf/cotyledon and...
Oh Happy Day! Have a great birthday.!
start small. Don't overplant and get overwhelmed with keeping up...(with the weeds). Give each plant the space it needs, don't crowd them too...
I honestly have never heard of anyone planting fruit trees in raised beds. In containers, yes, but not raised beds. I have no idea how that would...
I think it is wild lettuce. It has a very sappy stem when you break it..but like milk. I don't think I would eat it though.
Ahh, I see. Boredom isn't allowed here. We have too much work to get done. If anyone complains they are bored they get a job. It works well for...