Seriously cute, bordering on absolutely adorable! Your cat, Captain?
Tell your hubby to move over! Your fellow Stewies need your posts and we will get testy if deprived :twisted: . Hope the fix is easy and cheap.
Dooley, of course you and DR have our thoughts and prayers. Hope the surgery goes quickly and well, so he can get home and help with the gardening!
Too appropriate, and too funny! Congratulations!
Margie, yes, you can have too many flowers in a flower bed. Large aggressive flowers will overpower smaller, more delicate ones, and you end up...
That is a very good photo of an elusive bird!
Lovely, just lovely! We have the "pussy cat whiskers" (Orthosiphon stamineus) here in our Texas garden, and the cypress vine, also. The whiskers...
We Stewies are kindred souls! Neatness doesn't count with Mother Nature (have you seen what she does when left on her own?) and a garden that is...
The soil problem would still be there, but with containers with "new" soil, she could have tomatoes. Anything in the nightshade family would be...
Cheryl, Growingpains has a great idea with the container planting. I hadn't thought of that as a cure for the soil-borne disease problem....
http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/DiagnosticKeys/TomLeaf/TomLeafKey.html Cheryl, the above website has pictures of various tomato...
Yes, cut them off since setting seed will affect the bulb in a very bad way! Onion bulbs are just food storage containers, and setting seed drains...
I'm not Philip, but I'll try to answer your question about not spraying on a sunny day. Each droplet acts like a prism, intensifying the sun's...
I like the hanging basket idea, but with the number of plants we have, our place would look like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon!
Jerry, if I could afford it, I'd do it! But, the spirit is willing, but the wallet is not. :'(
Neem Oil! There is hope for my roses and vegetables--grasshoppers beware! I had no idea Neem worked on 'hoppers. Oh, THANK YOU Philip!
Now I know why I like corn so much. After a morning of picking peas, hilling potatoes, checking the squash, and picking lettuce, I'm tired of...
Now, I'd be thrilled, but you may not be. Snakes lay eggs. Very small eggs. You may have an incipient serpent. I'd leave it alone, keeping it out...
Welcome from Central Texas, Jacob! Cheryl is right--lots of helpful folks here with a sense of humor, too. Gardening is addictive--so be ready...
I love, love, love these photos and captions! Please, keep them coming y'all :lol: !