cackle--what a good one.
Too right, 2of. We'll see next year. Boy, when I look at that second pic of the moved plants, I think to myself how terribly messy it looks....
I went out to a local bulb vendor in the countryside and bought a number of spring-blooming bulbs. The area where I shall plant these is primarily...
Judging from this first one, it looks like you are going to have good success. Can't wait to see more. Well done.
More interesting bird foto's from you, Sherry. You have the most delightful selection of birds in your yard and garden. Nice foto.
Those plots look great, Cheryl. I like most Fall Asters. I know the ones that you have there. They have such a lovely tint.
Right then Kia--Seeya in a few days then. Hope that you are not too uncomfortable. Sending you "Well Wishes-a-plenty".
Hee, hee, hee 2of-- I forgot to say that the rock-planting was such a good idea. They will indeed help with bulb mutilation...and the "no more...
It is always so nice seeing those late re-bloomers. It is almost like they are showing solidarity with me...in not wanting the season to end.
Well, I nevvuh! That is the most unusual gourd that I have EVVUH seen. I can't really grow most gourd types here because of our short and...
Goodness gracious me. That's quite a schedule. Oké then meid,let's hope that this works. Keep us posted. Hang in there...I've got everything over...
Very impressive, Trop. It has such a cosy look at night, doesn't it...sort of like the cosy feeling I get when I take a night-time canal tour in...
Oops!-- I have been trimming them every year. Oh dear me. Well, they DO come up each spring in spite of their mutilation. Perhaps I ought to hold...
Wooo-HOOOOO! Wouldja lookit that! I really liked the looks of the Franklinia alatamaha. You lucky thing, you--still to have such beauties...
Aren't those remarkable flowers! I hope that they will keep on blooming for you for a few more weeks. Gorgeous.
Nice flowers and a nice cat. That volunteer has a good story on it. I like it when plants give volunteers the following year.
That looks tasty. Are the corn and spuds from your own garden by any chance? What a good combination of elements you have assembled.
I reckon that that bird's mate is in 'mourning' now. Right?
You know what's tasty don't you. You guys ought to have some time to harvest more of those cues. Can you gauge when the season will be over there?
That sounds a good idea Ware, but I do not know what kind of winters you have, so I have no feel for what sort of success rate you might expect. I...