Hey Bipperoo! Congrats! Looks like fun. Will you be bringing any plants from your mom's house?
Beautiful. I see you are growing it outdoors.
I am learning quite a bit from you Vitrsna
I like your perspective on things 2ofus.
Barb, I love it!! It looks great with the plants in it. I particularly like the look of the petunias "spilling" out of the back carrier. When...
Sjoerd, My Solomon Seals are in a bed along side my garage. It gets morning sun, but that's it. I am due to rehab that bed this year. I will...
Do you have enough light for those plants? Indoor plants need a surprising amount of light...
Sydney, How do you keep the chestnut trees living through the winter? Do you move them indoors, or leave them outside?
GinnyC---Keep looking. I am sure you will find other gardeners if you keep an eye out. I just joined a community garden & the best part is that...
Sjoerd---I have to baby mine. I have lost it twice....and I don't usually lose plants. ????
Palustris, I love love love your garden. It is truly a beautiful place with many different areas, each distinct from the other. I also like your...
I grow Solomon Seal too. Mine are about 2 feet tall. I understand that there are S. Seals that are close to 6 feet tall!!
Good idea 2ofus. Where I live, the local garden club has a spring sale of plants that are hardy to the area. The prices are usually pretty good.
Does your town have a annual garden show? I think VA does every year at the same time in various communities through out the state. It has...
Netty makes a good point. Gardeners with established beds are frequently happy to give away divisions. Better than throwing them on the compost...
Beautiful en masse like that!
Thanks for you comments Eileen. I hope you husband is able to get a lottie soon! I just re-read my previous post. I think the term is...
Thanks Sjoerd. Our community gardens pale in contrast to your lotties. No permanent structures, much smaller plots, etc. But I am indeed quite...
vitsrna-- What a lovely posting! I have to remind myself regularly to enjoy/appreciate what I have, be it my garden, my family, my life. Just...
Hi Vitrsna--I looked up Rutaceae & the family seems to be primarily citrus trees....not hardy to the NE US. The family does include dictamous,...