I agree with Cheryl! That arched shelf is a nice highlight in the garden. It draws attention to the lovely wall and adds another level to...
member18439 (Abby)--If your camera isn't cooperative & doesn't allow you to upload photos, you can still comment on the plant pages if you have...
Karin Your photos are beautiful! I love freesia but have never tried to grow it. Is it winter hardy where you are in the UK? The Agastache is...
Very pretty Tina. I've never seen a Godetia before. Is it perennial? I too love clematis, but unfortunately some virus keeps getting mine, so I...
EngineeringS---You could try marketing your chair to therapists/counselors. They have to sit all day as they talk with clients. Sitting all day...
Thanks KK. Very interesting.
Hi Cheryl, Glad to hear you had a good day. Happy belated Birthday!
The key words to me were: "but the yield might be lower than individual tomato or potato plants". Due to my excessive shade in the garden, I...
Hi E.S. Maybe. There are a lot of those chairs on the market now though. I use a lumbar roll (a cylindrical pillow). Works wonders and is very...
Hey Sjoerd! I like the look of that auto spade. Very cool. I wonder if I could get one on this side of the Atlantic. I have heard about the...
Sjoerd--I'd love to see a pic of your automatic shovel. I am also curious about the min tilling.
I agree...to all of the above. My other solution is yoga.
Spectacular.....from a distance.
In my opinion, #1,2 &3 look like Stokes Aster, and #4, 5 &6 look like Centaurea. Kiasmum called #4, 5 &6 either Centaurea montana or dealbata....
I have heard of those solitary bees called 'Bob the Bee'. A garden in Acadia ME encourages them by putting out Bob the Bee huts. I have been...
The mum is amazing! I also like that palm like plant. What is it?
Barb, the first photo in the 3rd posting looks very much like a Stokes Aster to me. I grow Stokesia, and that post-bloom thingey looks very like...
Ok, I'll try this. Today was not a garden day for me either. I was at work until 9 tonight! BUT, I did admire a maroon oxalis on my office...
Danjensen, I have heard the same advice. My thought though has been that the constriction of the root ball is more of an issue in hardpan soils...
Ah! You are indeed fortunate!