I just want to say that it is really good to see you back on here.
Hello and welcome to the site. I have a type of Aeschynanthus...I believe it to be Aeschynanthus radicans, but I am not entirely sure as there...
Well, what I use are plastic serving trays that have turned-up edges. I buy inexpensive second hand ones at thrift stores.
Well Frank--you know, I have been back to this thread a number of times now, and the word that stumps me is "favourite". I just cannot think of a...
Dramatic. No two ways about it. Those piccies are a good way to demonstrate your point. How did the ponies fare?
Chuckle. It is all really impressive to see though. I would have never guessed that there were so many more. You are a strong woman to be able...
We have our lottie divided into two sections--veggie plots and flower plots. The veggie plots, or should I say--the crops will be rotated as...
Congrats Toni. That is a cute pic, isn't it.
Chapeau 102 ! That is an impressive array of succulents. You have a good climate for them. Succulents are primarily an indoor plant here in our...
Parsnip processing. Blanching before freezing. [ATTACH] We held one meal back to eat this evening. [ATTACH] These are parsnip bits and...
Well jeepers Marling--that doesn't sound very romantic. :)chuckle
Good luck, CAY. Let us hear what you decide and how it goes. Oké?
Much easier for me to read. Thanks, mate.
Ohhhhhh, 2OF--I can remember how cold it can get there in Idaho.You are right there is great different between here and there...the mountains...
That was a measured and balanced reply from Ronni wasn't it. She is a smart cookie. I think that the bottom line in this whole thing is that you...
Good grief, FBG! This is really bad news to hear. The first thing that came into my head was what state you were in...the next thing was the...
Thanks for your comments, CAROLYN. I am so pleased that you liked the posting, HANK. ECLECTIC--I greatly enjoying reading about how things are...
Did you put those two halves back together somehow? I can imagine that while the green bits are at this stage of development that the dryness of...
Pachysandra is a plant that technically speaking is in the Buxus family. It is known here but actually, I see it rarely. One thing that may be of...
I agree with Toni. I find planting it now with that green bit in its infancy a bit risky.