Nice wishes Jewell— Thank you so much. The same to you.
I could see it fine. That is such a typical sight on our lottie complex. Thanks for showing this common posture. I have noticed that women...
When I begin hardening - off my plantlets, I let the weather dictate precisely how I will do it. I begin early-ish so during the daytime they go...
You are going to be eating well, Loggie. The tom plants look quite good.
Very, very lovely, Riley. A totally different feeling than when seen in sunlight.
Loggie, I like it when you show walks with your doggies. Cow parsley.— I did not know what they were called in english.
Jane and Pac— my bees. I posted about them back last fall. The thread was called, “Breaking up is hard to do”....
Impressive digs, Jewell. You and your man have found a little gem there.
Thanks for the advice, Jane. I had never thought of that. I will give this some serious thought. My immediate worty is the effect that the...
That was a nice scene with the bees. I miss mine very much.
Well meid, pace yourself is all I can say.:)
Cheers Netty. That sounds like a good size.
I suggested it because my bee mentor has them in his back yard. We have tea under them in his back yard in the summers. So cool and their habitus...
What a feeling that must have been. I would like to see a picture as well.
Yeaaaaa! Great news, Loggie. I am happy for you.
The word caught my eye. We have a word, steel. The spelling is different but the pronunciation is the same. Further, the meaning is essentially...
Thanks for the link. I could recommend a tree for your sumptuous property— Tetradium danielli. It offers shade, interesting flowers and even more...
Jane, we do have blood meal. Do you think that would work?
Good work, Riley. When you mention “broom stale” , what do you mean with that? Stale?
I enjoyed seeing your planting foto’s, Daniel. I have never thought of buying dirt like that. It is an interesting idea. I know that one can buy...