Truly outstanding tpl! I wish I could give you another seed, but they seem to top out at 1. Your photos of the irises are great too. Plant...
Congrats on your haul Donna! I love all the comments about bunnies--ninja or not! I guess we can all relate to the frustration of those little...
Hi Britt--Welcome to Garden Stew! Congrats on your new home, but more importantly congrats on your new garden! Send any photos of mystery plants...
I love the look of a newly turned over plot. Your soil looks good & fertile. And, I was drooling over your description of that fat tomato...
They all look healthy & off to a good start!
Beautiful heuchs!
Don't let their smiling faces fool you! They are mischief makers!
Henry & Philip: Ditto!
Four dancing Buddhas having a confab about which section of the garden to inhabit. They say it is all about serenity, but from the bickering...
Calin--Yes I think they prefer it cool & dampish. They grow on the sides of hills here, in the shade of the woodlands.
So, gardenelf, how are you able to watch it if you are in The Netherlands?
Interesting. So I guess just waiting a bit is a good policy!
The species variety grows wild in the woods of central MA. The wild ones are usually just white, sometimes pale pink.
Not only are the flowers beautiful Droopy, but the way you have photographed them as well is stunning!
Are those flowers on a shrub? If so, they sure do look like mountain laurel. (Kalmia latifolia). But, I think mountain laurel is indigenous to...
Too bad you can't set the deer or rabbits upon them. They all deserve each other. (Forgive me,I just discovered that deer & rabbits have munched...
I wonder if we in the States could watch it too?
Beautiful border there Luke.
Looks truly beautiful Cherylad! Thanks for the tour.
Garden Elf, I will 2nd ro 3rd or 4th everyone else. I am eager to see your creation when the plants come into their own! Great idea. BTW, I...