Glendann, your daffies are earlier than ours. Mine should bloom this week. Wannabe and Newfpaws thanks for your graciousness..I hated our...
Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) for the big leaf plant, ivy and Cyclamen for the flowering plant. pretty combination. :wink:
I agree they are such a scenic photos. But if you want to try Sjoerd's suggestion, I'll loan you a couple more hair driers.
OK, I probably shouldn't post these pictures...but maybe I have a wicked heart :twisted: . Actually I really enjoy spring and just have to...
Good news, snap dragons are usually biennials and sometimes short lived perennials here (at least I have had them winter over on most years...
Calla lilies do well in Western Washington. They are tough and vigorous enough slugs don't usually kill the old fashioned kind. Shasta daisy are...
Sending you happy thoughts after such a tramatic week...so sad about the trees, and the book also. Things will hopefully take a turn now for...
Be sure and check the garden centers. If they have any left over from last year they will be quite large and have lots of babies at the cheap...
Just sooooo sad... :( I hope others feel the same way so that the politians that supported the chopping will get a little of their own...
looks like a fat one...think it will help getting the widows into the area???? :shock:
What a striking plant and flower. I've never seen anything like it. Thanks for sharing :)
WOW! I love the start with the white leaves. Wish I'd been on the recieving end of that gift. :wink: What a treat to see :stew1:
I was thinking of using cardboard laying on the ground to smoother weeds and unwanted seeds and then planting through it. That worked really good...
You must be really good with plants. My varigated peace lily http://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/9000990 has only bloomed once. Maybe this next...
My trees and grasses are kept in the same pots for multiple years and do fine. I always dump any used potting soil into my beds (usually flower...
Daffodils are my favorite flowers.....this time of year! Yours is lovely :)
Welcome from western Washington state. Glade to see you here!
This was shown at a class I was taking. Truly amazing! A very unique performance.
Hi Biita - missed your foraging stories and wisdom. Good to see you are back. :stew1:
Biita - good to see you here. My favorite sign of spring was having a coworker drop off some marigold seeds for me at work. They have been saved...