So Donna, are you expecting a crowd? Your table is lovely, and the food will be delicious. I'd bet you are enjoying every minute of the cooking...
Barb, go into someone else's kitchen and start breaking things! :twisted: Preferably someone who doesn't know where you and your toads live . . . .
Eileen is right, it is pink Mulhy. It should be available at a native nursery. Here in central Texas it reseeds itself fairly easily (ours took...
From Pampered Chef to Pampered Toad! A very clever use, and your loss is the toad's gain.
Just so y'all don't think we Texans don't suffer a bit, here is a photo of our front yard last February: [img] Snow, February 2011 ( photo /...
Whatever it is, scrape as much as you can off, then spray the soil with a mix of 1 tsp. baking soda in 2 c. tepid water. If it is mold/fungus,...
Thank heaven I'm in Texas, thank heaven I'm in Texas, thank heaven, well you get the idea. When we lived up north my snow shovel was my friend....
Those may be late, but they are gorgeous! Flowers at this time of year are especially appreciated, aren't they?
In Utah, I'd wait until early, early spring to transplant a rose. The roots will need to get established before the ground freezes if you do it...
Frank, Move over Justin Bieber, Frank now has the biggest fan club on the planet (and for better reason, may I add). This is a useful,...
What a great harvest, and so useful during the winter months. One of our favorite meals is ham and beans and cornbread, but we buy our dried...
I have seen a "picker" which is a wire basket on a pole. The person on the ground extends to picker to the fruit, gets it into the basket (more...
My eyes are watering just reading these posts! :setc_070:
Great ideas! We have a "craft time" to entertain the kids while their parents shop for Christmas gifts at the food pantry, and I think we'll try...
Gosh, that sounds good! I'm going to print it out, and as soon as it gets cool enough to enjoy soup, I'll make some. Yours will make quite a nice...
There's something adorable about frogs, and you caught that in your photos! We have tree frogs that climb our patio doors, sit in watering...
No, no help planning my flower beds, and believe me, it shows! I fall in love with a plant, find a spot for it, and my flower beds are an eclectic...
Welcome Lee! Canning, freezing, and saving food you have grown is one of life's great joys (at least for me!). I'll look forward to seeing your...
Margie, mulch doesn't have to come in bags. I use chopped leaves, grass clippings, wood chips (free from the town tree-trimming crew-you wouldn't...
Great find! That photo is quite clear--better than most could have done at that distance. Perhaps the snow buntings will honor you with their...