Pulled in the last of my green tomatoes the other day. I checked them last night... Rotten. I found 2 orange ones and pulled them out. They...
Wow, did the chickadee and sparrow really think they could eat a whole peanut? Or did they just stand there longingly staring at them, or trying...
Don't sit down!!!!
Part I here: http://www.gardenstew.com/blog/e5830-29 ... -fish.html For ponds, I recommend this book:...
I like your idea for keeping your plants happy over the winter. Do you have a heater in those tanks? Please keep us posted on the progress and...
DMJ24, A few years ago, I had bought jasmine plants because I wanted to make jasmine tea. I never did make the tea and I ended up giving the...
Looks and sounds delicious! Broth goes with biscuits! Am I right? Yum, yum!
I read in a book that, unless you are an expert with IDing mushrooms, stay away from any that have gills. The only ones that are safe are the...
No real ill effects, but Sjoerd recommends that when you see the weather start to change, and you don't have enough time for new fruit to grow,...
I have never seen the Ananaskers around here, but I did have them when I visited friends in Germany. They were sooooo good. I was hooked. I...
The substrate is ecocomplete, used for freshwater, planted tanks. It is kind of like sand. I can't find the person on the other forum anymore....
Hi Beenie! Welcome to Gardenstew! Thank you for the IDs. We did figure out the algae tablet, but that worm still has us stumped. I'm not...
Still picking some tomatoes here and there. I have to check on my watermelon and acorn squash. I hope to pick them soon.
lol Yeah, dogs are great. They come up with the oddest quirks. Cuatro-gatos, I definitely recommend Corgis. They are great little dogs....
I hear the tree frogs, but never see them. Boy, are they noisy little critters! For such a tiny frog, they sure have a BIG voice!
Those seed pods do remind me of our hardy hibiscus, but the leaves don't. That is interesting.
After seeing those sad faces, I'm not sure I'll ever be able to eat a tomato again! Umm.. Maybe.
There is a pest called a "parsnip webworm" it doesn't look exactly the same, but the photos I've been looking at are extremely close-up....
Is it that time of year? I guess I had better put out that pile of dryer lint I've been saving all summer! I do use fabric softener though....
Found it. It is green carpetweed or Mollugo verticillata. Thank you all for giving it a try. Edit: The snails finally found the weed...