Very cute! Great shot too.
Ggirl: I am guessing it would be okay for pets, as humans handle it when cleaning their pool filters. I just googled it and there was some...
Thanks all! Gardengirl: Our hostas are not too bothered by slugs; they seem to prefer other delectibles! To protect other plants, I use a...
Beautiful daylilies Cheryl. Somehow I had missed this thread past the first page or two! I loved your comment about taking a tour when you...
Wow! It is different from the self-sowing floxgloves I have. I was going to bet it was the seed, burdock.
I have the yellow one and it moves about my garden on its own. I just pull it out where I don't want it. I think of it as one of the "old...
Thanks all! I guess I think it looks like a jungle because it is so dense. I think it would look better if there were more visible soil between...
Donna--This is a great posting. I love all your "critters". It is fun to watch them come & go in your garden. Presently I have such a...
Love the blue!
Beautiful garden Donna. I like the brick work, too.
Stratsmom & KK: Thanks so much for your kind words. They have brought a smile to my face!
Some pix of my jungle. Plants are taking over! [img] ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden ) [img] pachie bed...
Grows 18-20" tall, spreads by underground runners. Leaves are light green & serated. Flowers are pale pink bells with a few maroon dots, 2" long....
Wow Droops! Great plants & great photos! I particularly love your forest of yellow ladyslippers! I am guessing it is a long-lived patch. I am...
Stratsmom--Don't you love this site? You post a problem, and sure enough there is someone who knows what you are talking about and 9 times out of...
It is truly an amazing photo, to catch the father bird in flight, feeding his babies. I love the colors of his plumage and how they contrast with...
Looks like a beautiful place. I particularly love the view from your kitchen window. Would even make me want to do the dishes!
Cris- It sounds like you have a plan!
Carolyn--I love the tip about asking tree pruning companies for chips, and then taking from the bottom of the pile, as it decays. What a great...
How lovely Cheryl!