What an asset to the Stew you are! Great photos, and obviously great gardens. You live in a beautiful area, and are making it even more lovely....
Thank you Roy, for the advice about the radios. We'll get one this week when we go into town, and make sure it has the S.A.M.E. technology. Our...
Welcome, Annie! We have a lovely member from Tennessee, Ronni, whom you'll enjoy meeting. We have lots of other members that will soon become...
To the guy who reminds us of all the Stewie birthdays, Happy Birthday, Jerry! Hope you have a very happy day, and many, many more to come.
Those who piddle on the floor do 20 push-ups!
Syd, even if it has been discussed before, it hasn't been recently. Anyway, we all try out new plants and have old favorites. I've learned about...
Wonderful photos--I for one am glad you were using your camera and not your sewing machine! We don't have sparrow hawks here, but we do have...
Ronni, go with Carolyn's advice. It has been several years since I have grown hydrangeas or clematis, so I gave you poor advice. Thank heavens...
Ronni, wait a while for the cutting back. There may still be live tissue in the stems, and it would be best to let nature take its course and let...
Good one, Cheryl--congratulations!
Ronni, have you had a strong frost (32 or below for three or more hours?) It looks to me as if your clematis and hydrangea are simply going dormant.
Thank you! As Cheryl noted, central Texas isn't exactly a hot-spot for fall foliage. However, thanks to your great photos, we get to enjoy color...
And yet another warm welcome from Texas! We are in central Texas with the ability of gardening for about 10 months of the year. Please post any...
Oh my stars, that is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for the photos--I've never seen an orchid tree before, and wouldn't have known what I was...
Looters? If a looter came to our farm, he/she would likely leave a donation and move on :wink: !
Welcome from Central Texas! You'll really enjoy being on the Stew--great folks and great gardeners here.
The red leaves are what most of us think of as poinsettia blooms. Actually, the little yellow balls in the center are the blossoms, and the leaves...
Yeah, they are supposed to taste like chicken. I have yet to find a reputable restaurant that has armadillo on the menu.
That should work just fine. When the pile stops smelling like manure, it should be ready. The length of time depends on temperature, moisture, and...
John, don't worry about it--we all get help wherever we can! I have armadillos that dig small deep holes (ankle-turners) that are ideal for small...