Well, then that's over and done with. Heal quickly, take care.
Lovely photos. Where's the rest of them?
Congratulations on your sighting. I've seen the wagtail here, that's one certain sign of spring. :D
Welcome to the Stew, CaSondra. :stew2: I'm no good at caterpillars, but rather good at being social and supportive. :D
*waving* We're on the country wine list too. I pick the ingredients, my husband makes it. We've got dandelion, rowanberry, redcurrant, elderberry,...
What, have you been away? :lol: Seriously, I've missed you, thought of you and hoped you had a lovely stay. Looking forward to photos.
*nods wildly in agreement* Delicious!
Good morning. We've got a bit of rain now, sorely needed. So today's inside day, also sorely needed. :lol: Coldish today, we're promised warmer...
I think stratsmom is my long-lost twin. :oops:
Hello, Green_Numb, good to "see" you. Your boys are a couple of real charmers. :D
You can make a new plant by simple layering. Put a branch on the ground and weigh it down with a heavy rock. It should take root and be ready to...
Your unknown is a poppy, Biita. If my guess is right, it's a double red one, very pretty but terribly invasive and near impossible to get rid off....
They are lovely. We have to dig them up and bring them inside here, so I don't grow them.
Oh, dear. They've had snow storms in northern Norway too, so it seems spring has put itself on hold for a while.
Wow, you're going to have some fun! Do make a raised rock garden where that circle of yours is, and fill it up with Sedum, Sempervivum, spring...
They are very pretty. :D I like the "shy" plants that close up in bad weather and open up in good. Our small tulips look a bit like yours but...
Looks good, albeit a tad frightening. :lol: I'm certain you'll put it to good use.
Welcome, Mary, from the chilly coast of mid-Norway. :stew2: I'd love to see some photos of your greenhouse and the lovely things in it. :D Hop in...
:lol: Lovely caption.
I believe the tulips are Tulipa tarda.