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Gardening is a four stage process--Germination of seeds, preparing the beds and planting, harvesting and preparing for winter. We are beginning...
Our own veggies, spuds and a kaassoufflé (cheese souffle). I just threw in the Dutch word to show how crazy some of our words can look--all those...
Mart and Marlin have such good advice. The only thing that I would add is to perhaps remove some of the roots along with a serious pruning. I...
Welcome here. I lived in Alaska for five years at one point in my life. Such a beautiful state. And meeting the challenges of the winter climate...
Mate, that looks like professional kit ! Mine is one of the simple ones that I tax with heavy strimming from time to time. You could clear a...
You can't stump that cat with difficult questions on policy, where he would give ridiculous answers---he's above it.
Pricisely, Cayu. I have exhausted all the other possibilities for growing them outside and it was buy the greenhouse or no toms. Simple. I think...
That is right, Cayu. It is a terrible thing for spuds as well as tomato's. So many gardeners here have lost their tom plants this year. All of...
It looks delicious, Ronni. I'm getting hungry.
Great work, Cayu. You guys did a bang-up job there. It looks very nice, I must say.
Happy Birthday Frank. How time flies ! Hope you had a good day.
Happy anniversary you two. Glad to hear that you are oké.
If your spuds have phytophthora you can better remove all the foliage and burn this. Here, when the spuds get this, we leave them in the ground...
Mart--I hope that you are feeling better and that the bone grafts work. What a headache that broken arm must be. [IMG] Get well soon !
Thanks so much, Odif. I always find bee foto's interesting as well as the stories that come along with them. Are those fallow deer I see there?
I agree that it does in a way resemble something in the nightshade family. Maybe you ought to put on gloves and crush a leaf violently and then...
Oh mate, I really enjoyed seeing all your foto's. I really liked that. The things that I saw were really looking good. I could have just bitten...
We make the bed every day; but not in the morning, usually around noon so that the bed can "air-out" and the heat our bodies caused has cooled .
My first impression was that the plants were starving. I wonder if they were getting enough plant food. Some of those plants are somewhat heavy...