I attended a coffeehouse last night. My 16 year old son was performing with friends, so I went to watch/listen. (Only recently has he agreed to...
Droop--This was a great posting. I particularly liked seeing the hybridizing of the aqueligia seeds from one summer to the next. I think I am...
FBG--You could go to your various neighbors and explain what happened (raspberries disappeared) and ask folks if they saw any animals or strangers...
:) I am pretty obvious, aren't I Cheryl?
Hi Cherylad--Nice posting. I love the photo of the butterfly bush, beautiful! And the orange-yellow of the butterfuly weed is gorgeous. I...
Hey Netty--Happy belated! Hope you had a good day!
FBG--Your neighbor would DO THAT? I hope it is varmits and not a person, especially someone who lives near you. That is bizarre. Who does that?
Danj: Very cool project! I just discovered your post and read through it this am. I wish you well with it & hope you can foil the powdery...
I have the same problem occasionally with irises. Don't know why.
Thanks Chocolate!
PL- That will look very nice. You guys are doing a great job rehabing your home.
Droop--I would gladly mail you an offset of mine, but I don't think customs would allow it. :(
Koszta kid--the nice thing about foxglove is that once you have them, you always have them. At least that is the way it is in New England....
Wow! I will try venegar on my !@#$%^&^%$#@ plantains that are taking over my lawn. I'll see if I have any luck. Thanks for the suggestion.
Hi Philip--I love how you have constructed your garden, how it is such a nice mixture of walkways, walls, (& yes benches, even if they are then...
Droop: I googled Hosta montana 'Aureomarginata' and i believe you are right, that is my hosta! Thank you so much. I have enjoyed this hosta for...
Thank you Droops! I will indeed look it up. Cris--Thanks so much! I do enjoy taking a tour every morning before work and every evening after...
Thanks Droop. I am not familiar with oxalis, so your post was all new for me.
Luke, Your garden looks like it is going to be great! Beautiful grass, losts of plants ready to go, nice borders!
I agree with Netty. I think it is Feverfew, (which I thought was a chrysanthemum relative, although the latin name is different, so maybe I am...