GSD... you can always make the ride over here to the house and play in the garden. Maybe they should have saved you a row? :-D I like the sound...
At least I got one of the fruit trees right. :stew2:
gsd... there's great info here for even the most experienced gardeners! Please don't hesitate to ask any questions... large or small. And it was...
This is going to be so much fun watching you do all that work. :stew2:
My regular "green" Mimosa is full of blooms right now too. The butterflies and hummingbirds just love it.
What time will dinner be served? Shall I bring anything with me? :-D
Wow! I can see why that Columbine is called "Fancy"! And I totally love those little blue flowers.
Thanks Donna... I can remember that!
Pretty picture. We get them by the hundreds (well... not hundred... but LOTS).
Yikes... why did I think the middle number in fertilizer was for blooms? Better get that out of my head and make a note of correct info....
Those are great. I love the first one of the squirrel!
Since I am like the grim reaper of roses... I'll just silently watch and learn from the others who really know their stuff. Good luck with them!
Lots of new stuff in 2 weeks! Are those peach and apple blossoms?
How much time passed between that first aerial photo and now? My guess is that you have some nice plants in there... somewhere. But how to find...
Hi thenoob... and welcome from SE Texas. Congrats on your new home and upcoming wedding. The best stress reliever in my book... go plant shopping...
Carolyn.... I think you've got it just about right. Once the mound is dead (or evacuated) it looks just like any pile of dirt and will eventually...
I covered at least 1 acre. Some mounds were very little... maybe 2 inches in diameter... other's were anywhere from 1-2 feet! They are easily...
today, I treated every mound I could find with the corn meal. There's no forecast for rain over the next several days. So... hopefully I can tell...
Hmmm.... now I'm trying to think of other wires named after animals... But in the meantime. No wire on top... it wouldn't stop the birds since...
Okie... The plant in your boots remind me of my Kalanchoe Marmorata. And I can't remember how many of those grills I've tossed out of the years....