What a cutie and I love the way Mom was so protective of her baby no matter what.
My first thought was that you really, really like to eat fruit and veggies. My fridge has pictures of places I want to be, drawings from my...
I will be sending healing thoughts your way for the days to come.
Why don't you post a photo of it, there are a couple of different plants with the common name of Butterfly Bush, with a photo we can try to give...
Hi Jenn, welcome to GardenStew from north Texas. I don't think any of us here has a set 'style' in their garden, mine is more if I find a plant...
Good morning all. Well there were three loud claps of thunder, roughly 5 minutes of heavy sprinkles and then the rain moved off to Oklahoma. Now...
An empty new garden area is always so exciting...the possibilities are endless and the fun is just beginning. Don't forget to take a series of...
Looking great Cheryl. I tried Azaleas many years ago but they don't like me. My Callas didn't like my garden either so I am not going to try...
You really have to love geography to make a passing grade learning all of that. I always heard that the Dutch in the name Pennsylvania Dutch...
I removed your email address for safety reasons. Not every one who visits GardenStew as a guest is an upright, honest citizen. Spammers love to...
Happy Anniversary on the Stew, gosh doesn't time just fly when it's fun? Thanks for sharing all the photos you have, I am looking forward to all...
The new growth comes from the roots not the old stems so looking at the stems won't tell you if it's dead or not. Is there sufficient drainage in...
Is there a specific size of photo you want? I don't have any really good wildlife but I do have a couple of beautiful blooms.
We do that in the house. The gnats come into the house on me then spread out to find new homes :shock: A half full jar of vinegar, we poke holes...
Good morning all, warm and muggy here today and not a breeze to be felt :shock: so with that weather and the fact that I can barely move from...
Moonflower vine seeds need soil temp of 70 degrees or warmer to germinate and won't grow and bloom until much warmer....at least that's been my...
According to the World Carrot Museum the first carrots were purple or yellow and the yellow ones were cultivated to produce the orange ones we...
Congrats Cheryl!!! I had better start talking more, you are just a few posts behind me. Or we could see which of us will catch up with Eileen...
Getting 5 distinct areas of the front garden watered has meant dragging a really long and heavy duty hose around. I am limited to watering before...
Hi Hopeepooh, welcome to GardenStew from north Texas. Photos, yes photos we love photos.