Good morning all. Well, I was going to work in the yard today but it has started raining again. The black clay hasn't really dried enough to do...
Survival of the fittest or in this case the cleverest. :wink:
I would go ahead and plant them. Here in north Texas they would bloom the first year in the ground but I don't know about in NC. But at least...
Hi Lee, welcome to GardenStew from north Texas. What annuals have caught your interest? I don't do many annuals, I just hate having to replace...
Before 1906 the disease was called foulbrood, then it was given two different names determined by where it had been located....America and Europe....
Sounds like you have something to really take the stress away at the end of the day. Don't forget to share pictures as the season goes by.
Those grubs will become beetles (June bugs, Japanese beetle, etc) but in the grub stage they eat the roots of grass and some plants. Any you...
Makes perfect sense. :stew1:
The Carolina Geranium can get up to 28 inches tall, mine was on it's way there when the squirrel got it. And it's leaves are divided into 5-9...
Any of you find yourselves in the north Texas area, feel free to come by for a cool drink. Thanks you all. I usually see the work waiting to be...
You can also weave baskets out of them, I have seen bunches of pine needles on ebay. But that doesn't answer the original question. :stew1:...
Mine were tagalongs in a couple of pots of Mondo grass a few years ago. If you want more you could call garden centers in your area.
We had a cheapy plastic cover last year, it served it's purpose but by the end of a very long, totally sunny, not a cloudy day for 5 months it...
Very pretty Capt. And that black mulch will make it really nice looking, nothing like black to make other colors pop
I believe it is a Carolina Geranium Geranium carolinianum it is a weed but then almost all plants were considered weeds at their beginning....
Oh, my, then the bee was at the point of doing anything you said just to get out of there. Uh, brave Viking protecting his woman, you never...
Good morning all. We had rain yesterday, rain and rain and rain. My rain gauge out back measured 4.25 inches (10.8 cm) Came down in three...
What a nice fellow, good looking and certainly knows how to strike a photogenic pose. I imagine he was a bit stunned by the polite reception he...
Well you know there will be cherry jam and/or jelly and cherry wine. Biita don't forget the Cherry soup I posted a couple of years ago....
Take a look at just one of the dishes Biita makes with the humble Dandelion. I love the comment she made last year that to her Dandelions are...