Well Jerry, that sure ain't Kansas! We need more photos and more hints. Maybe just more photos . . . .
Sjoerd, you are just bound and determined to lure me into growing strawberries, aren't you? You are succeeding, especially with pictures like this...
Donna, we've always had loads of squash, even before we started keeping bees. Hand-pollinating seems unnecessary to me. There are other...
Wishing you a very Happy Birthday! Treat yourself well today, and enjoy every moment.
I don't know why you aren't happy with the photos--Sandhills are pretty hard to get close to, and you did a great job! We have them here,...
Sjoerd, you are making it very hard for me to resist planting strawberries! I don't need something else to take care of, but those berries of...
Great photos, Toni, and you were probably one of the few visitors who could identify each and every plant!
Beeker, just buy fresh seeds when needed. With four types in a 12'x12' plot, you will get cross-pollination. That doesn't affect your squash this...
Ronni, where do you come up with these things? Cute, very cute.
It is pretty, and probably the only way to keep mint from taking over! I couldn't do it, no way to stick in an herb that followed me home, but I...
Welcome from central Texas! We have plants, coffee, and a calico cat (also hens and bees) so we must have all we need, too! We need to see...
Gardenelf, hereabouts the police phone if the news isn't terrible. If fatalities are experienced, or expected, the police go to the next-of-kin...
Jewell, those paths and the gardens they border are absolutely stunning! I loved your comment about the bark chips piling up in the "turn corners"...
Toni, wonderful photos! It would seem you had a good time on your vacation. Tell us (show us!) more, please. I love San Antonio, and it is our...
Tina, I remember when you first joined, and all the intelligent questions you asked. Obviously, you are a natural-born gardener who listens not...
Funny you should mention grilled veggies, Jewell. Last night I grilled herb-marinated chicken, and put a sliced Coosa brushed with olive oil on...
Carolyn, when you see them at the market again, ask if they are from Lebanon. The coosa is a Lebanese squash, which somehow made its way to...
I'm loving all these paths, too! So green and verdant, so interesting. What a bunch of great landscape artists y'all are!
Here is our path from the house to the workshop and barn. The flowers make the stroll enjoyable! [img] backyard flower bed ( photo / image /...
The "whatsit?" squash seems to be Vegetable Marrow--a British heirloom variety. It's strange that we have it since I never ordered those seeds! A...