Donna, I am not sure what you mean for "seed plugs". I use plug trays and seed them 1 seed per plug (or square). I get a better idea of how many...
Well, that is the average last frost, but we usually get some kind of warm up between March and May....not just frozen all the way to then. I will...
I am thinking most horses supply an endless amount of fertilizer and work....most being hay burners or pasture ornaments.... I never see anyone...
This morning it was less than 15f.!!!!!!...I can't believe the frigidity of our weather and it doesn't sound as if it is warming up at all in the...
Honestly, green might be a little too late to apply for planting in this year, I would say you are better off using what you have available and...
I have a few things I don't need/ can't use. I hate to see them get any older or not even get planted this year at all. Please feel free to PM...
Nice pictures gail. Thanks for sharing them with us. We have flocks of robins sitting on the roads. We have to slow down and let them fly...
:oops: Sorry! I didn't realize I neglected to state that it was a tomato. Thanks, Toni.
Well, I think so, It is the only one named that that I am aware of.
Yep! COLD! it's snowing here right this minute. I am soooo ready for spring. I planted 40 tomatoes in one greenhouse this week and then started...
I have NEVER thought of you as a pest! Glad to have you back, too. Hope your vacation was a great one.
I was wondering if anyone has grown these and if so is a one gallon pot large enough. They only grow 10-14" tall. I am thinking it is large...
What frustration! I just had my fridge repaired and the repairman told us of a samsung fridge that was sold by a local appliance store. the...
Nice Jane. I use a longaberger (sp?) basket and the bottom is starting to go bad, so now I will recycle it into a planter this spring. I need to...
yay!!!! I did find the tag. Burgundy Star Ninebark Hardy:zones 3-7 Bloom time:late spring early summer Average size: 6'x6' ( I don't...
you are a bit warmer than here, so I would think you can leave them out over the winter. Just don't let them dry out. I am sorry I can't tell you...
Yes, you can. Good luck. I kept mine in an unheated greenhouse this winter. It looks a little burned, but it could have gotten dried out a few times.
Hi Katfar3 and welcome.
How much sun/shade does it get. how moist/dry is it? Are you looking for foliage/texture ideas or what color schemes do you like. annuals or...
I am in zone 5/6(Not really sure which, now) but I have two of them. They do tend to grow pretty fast. I just trim mine back fairly hard after...