Yoy! I can't imagine watching that for more than 30 seconds.
Oh, sure, blame it on poor, innocent Philip! Just because you are artistic and clever and able to make beautiful paper flowers, you have to drag...
Aalisha, I don't know what paint stores or paint brands are available to you, but a stark white is a stark white, not oyster, not eggshell, not...
Calvinjane, since I dry clothes on the line (and the dryer sheets just blow off the line :wink: :wink:) I use coffee filters in the bottom of...
Our chicks are six weeks old and enjoying their big indoor coop. They are learning the ropes: [img] Learning to perch ( photo / image /...
Masket, you are NOT a weird-o! Some folks enjoy knowing why, and some just enjoy whatever comes along. Different strokes for different folks, and...
EJ, those are lovely "babies"! Thank you for sharing the photos with us.
We have tiny frogs that attach themselves to our patio doors (on the outside, thank heavens). Their little pads are bright orange, and the frog...
Sojerd, that is a great photo! So glad it was picked. Folks on this forum have such good taste . . . .
So glad y'all like grasshoppers. I'll ship you any amount you want, postage paid! Our hot and dry conditions are ideal for 'hoppers, and we are...
Here on the birthday of the United States, we also get to celebrate Miss Liberty's birthday! Miss L. you're a great addition to our group, so have...
Yes, mint cuttings will root. I find the easiest way is to take a cutting about 4" long, strip off the lower leaves, and put in a moist 50/50...
I don't see anywhere to vote, either. Of course, with all those gorgeous photos, I'd be up late tonight trying to decide among them . . . .
I was on another forum, where posters are agonizing over the brown/green ratio in compost piles; wondering if there is a use for "liquid marbles"...
No, it won't. But, the good news is, that if you take your cutting, make a fresh cut at the bottom and dip it in rooting hormone, then place it...
Frank, after reading the above posts you may get the feeling that you are appreciated! You are, and so is the Stew. Keep it running for us or we...
Leaf cutter bees are harmless. They are solitary bees, in that they do not have hives nor live in colonies. Therefore, with nothing to protect,...
Circular holes sound like cutter bees. They cut bits of leaf, roll them up, and use them as incubators for the eggs. They don't hurt the plant and...
Darn! I really enjoy reading your posts, so I hope you can resolve your problem soon. Can you use the 'net at your local library?
You take the most amazing photos! Thanks for sharing them all, and also HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!