Looks like Achillea millefolium (Yarrow, Milfoil, Nosebleed Plant)
Boy, I wish Biita was still active on GS she was a forager and cooked most of the meals for her and her hubby from foraged plants and fruits....
My husband likes gadgets like those too. He is a Storm Spotter with the local HAM radio club and has several instruments to use for that. But I...
Evening all. 11th day in a row of 100+ temps and hotter temps coming for the next few days. No gardening here, the temperature at dawn is...
Trapaeoleum speciosum is correct. Tropaeolum speciosum (Flame Flower, Flame Nasturtium) They are both species of the same Genus and what is...
The 'fence' won't keep anything in or out but it really does look cool, especially if the metal is rusted and worn. You can stick them straight...
The most natural treatment is Parasitic Nematodes they seek and destroy moth larvae, which is what the Iris Borer is. Steinernema carpocapsae and...
Grackles? I stopped putting out regular bird seed and black sunflower seeds to discourage them hanging around and it worked. I only put out...
Your plants look sooooo much better than mine do. I love the basket of ferns, that is a beauty. And the petunias are doing very well. Your...
As usual you have the most wonderful veggie garden and I am jealous....but very glad you have been so successful. Lots of good eating there....
When I cook you'll realize this mitt's the best tasting thing coming from this kitchen.
Oh, my doesn't that look delicious! That weight is in grams, isn't it? If so that converts to 13.6 ounces for us over here. That's a huge tomato.
It is getting more and more likely that the label on plants at the big box garden centers are wrong. I found a large Passionflower vine labeled...
Can you imagine how fast he/she was flying to leave that kind of an image on the window? I hope it is okay too, any injury would likely make it...
Afternoon all. Had some errands to run so we did them before the temp hit 90. Certainly won't be out later when the temp reaches the 100+ level.
Nope, not my creative work. Randy found that blog online and sent the link to me to share with GS
My Mom had one growing outside in south Florida many years ago. Her's was around 10-20 feet tall when they moved.
The leaves make me think Hydrangea, but there are so many different varieties and different shaped leaves. Sorry I can't be more help but maybe...
It's Spideygnome and look there's Batgnome and Robin http://blog.craftzine.com/archive/2011/ ... e_mod.html
Took the kitten longer than I expected to start batting at Molly's tail. :wink: