The Knautia macedonica.
That is so infuriatingly typical! I have sort of given up on weather forecasters. I just take what I hear and see with a grain of salt...I use it...
You know, Chrisle--one option would be to plant that tom plant in a bought bag of garden soil with fertilizer mixed through it. I did this on...
Thanks for your remarks, TONI. Yes, those guys were quite young to have such responsibility. You are so welcome, 4-G.--There are all sorts of...
Blimey Cheryl, you two really did do well, didn't you. I'm with Toni--I can't wait to see the plants in their new homes (both you and your...
4 may is the day that we here call, "Remembrance Day". It is primarily to honour the sufferers and dead of WW2. It is a very solumn day for...
Thanks Hank. ;)
The bottom plant looks like Lamium purpureum. I beleive that we just had an inquiry about this a couple of days ago. Mate, you want to get that...
I get these "craters" in my radishes and other root and tuber veggies from time to time. There is a tan, grey-brown shell-less slug that makes...
Hello Steph...is it possible to get a well-lit close-up of the twig end where the redness and flowers are? If it is indeed Lamium purpureum,...
That thing is lovely.
Hiya Mart. My grandmother used to cut the beet greens off and refrigerate them for a few days...4-5 I think before eating the,. She said that it...
That's a nice collection, Bip. I can see why you are proud of those.
Good job, you. Those radishes look as pretty as flowers.
heh heh heh :lol: That was clever, Donna.
Say Toni--Look at the eyes in Donna's foto. I don't think that the red-winged blackbird have eyes like that. What do you think?
Planted three types of beets today and cleaned another plot of mulch. Only one more to go now. Weeded. BTW--we have a nest box full of great...
Absolutely amazing dia show. I certainly did enjoy that. I have enjoyed seeing foto's from your garden for a few years now. I have found your...
It looks like a grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) to me. If it actually is the common grackle, I do not know. There are several types, I believe.
BUNKIE--Well, the trick here is that you lay the tomato plant almosy horizontally, with the root ball just a tad deeper than the foliage. The...