Netty, That was why I wouldn't grow them again, too. But I had a customer who wanted them and liked them...each to his own.
What is the variegated plant in the crinum picture? it looks like a peony to me...but a lot of your plants I am not familiar with so I am a little...
Way interesting process. I had no idea how long it took to process the oil into fuel. I, in my ignorance, would have thought it was a much longer...
Dooley, I am so glad for you. That was a treasure. You are a great grandma. Your Grandson is so blessed!
That is so awesome for you. I have a teenager (actually, I have 3 of them,)....I don't know what would do without him, he is a worker, too. Glad...
Theo, I am assuming you started the papaver from seed. Is the germination difficult or just poor. I have tried to grow these and have not had any...
Rick, is this a hybrid yellow tomato or an heirloom? I grew pear tomatoes once and I wouldn't grow them again. I didn't find mine to have any...
WOW!!!!!! What an artist. Theo, How long does it take to create these things?
If it was my flowerbed...I would do my best to get it out of there asap....it will go to seed eventually and be everywhere in the garden pretty soon.
Ours is a Dodge Caravan and it is 3,000 mile intervals if it is city driving (5,000 for highway miles, I think).
Do you need it for something? The root is a tap root not really transplantable.
Good thinking, Palustris.
Jen that looks like burdock to me, not rhubarb. I think you will find it has a somewhat fuzzy/hairy leaf and petiole, rhubarb is very smooth...I...
Oh Barb, you are so funny..if only I had a magic flute, then I would be able to make some music(sigh). I am hearing "follow the yellow brick road"...
S-H...That is wild. How long did it take you to make this and what did you do to do it? How much did you get and where do you store this?
I think it's cute. I am sure you wouldn't have any trouble selling them, especially for memorial day and 4th of July...make one and see how fast...
That is a very pretty Iris.
Chocolate, that is a beautiful plant. I have never seen anything similar. He did a great job growing them. Lucky you!
Thanks S, the march begins when the bees recognize a cavern perhaps suitable for habitation... A few of them begin looking in and PERHAPS exude a...
Not planning on ever being there. WAAAAAY too many people for me. I would love to see the flowers, though.