Yes, fingers crossed for you. I hope that you will post some pics when you begin the hard landscaping.
Some beans and cues are beginning to twirl. It is the first sign that they want to break free, as Queen says. Trouble is it will be another couple...
It has me scratching my head, because like Palustris--mine self seed like mad...to the point of invasive-ness. I also got rid of hands-full of...
It has me scratching my head, because like Palustris--mine self seed like mad...to the point of invasiveness. I also got rid of hands-full of them...
Yes, I like it as well. When things get going, it is really superb. I wonder why you have so much trouble with your grape hyacinths though. Do you...
A hugelkultur set-up may well retain a little more moisture than they would like--but I am not sure. One thing is that ...well, you know how such...
A family member celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday. 50 years--not an entirely common thing now-a-days. We all gave them an array...
Sand is recommended (or taking steps that will have the same effect), but not so the roots can spread easily---for drainage. Asparagus will not...
Ronni, I do not know the cowbird...but I find the behaviour not "nice". I can imagine many pro's and con's to this question. As you know, I do...
I wish that I could give you a prezzy for weeding, for I know what a heck of a job that is. Yeah, oké, the rewards are high...but the work it...
That is a shame, but perhaps you can find it in woods. That would be cool if you could harvest and plant your own. I have to admit that I find it...
DROOPY--They ought to be growing there already, I should have thought. We harvest the leaves primarily before the plant blooms...afterwards it...
EILEEN-- I hope that he can get a handle on his varroa prob. there are several options. He may well know this technique. It is but one technique...
KK--it was nice to hear that the pics here brought back such good memories from your visit.
Good to hear, DROO--The bees desperately need food sources this early in the season. The Dandylions do look attractive, don't they. Thanks EJ--...
Sounds good, GP--You are going for green asparagus, I take it. Great cinderblock deal, CJay....well done, you.
I liked how you began this thread with a promise...and ended with a sort of promise...or almost a "threat". Those rhubarbs are just sitting there...
Those foto's of your bloomers are really good to see. I particularly liked the reference to the true bluebells that Eileen sent you. That was...
That is an attractive - looking rug. It reminds me of a certain type of cloth one can buy in the streets of Cairo in Egypt. Very nice choice and...
Those types of trees really have character. This one looks especially lovely.