I watched it tonight. I always look forward to the Chelsea series. It was good of you to post the reminder on here. Hope you enjoy it.
NETTY-- I believe that the kildeer also have nesting in the open. We have that bird here as well. Good luck with your kildeer. Do you watch your...
I really like the choice for the backing.
WARETROP--I'm really pleased that you enjoyed the posting.Your words were quite kind. AANIGHTOWL--Thanks for your nice comments and...
Chuckle...FBG. I enjoyed your soap-boxing. I find the topic a bit political, but it is for us regular folk a less abstract and more black and...
If you make a tee-pee or construct a lattice, Lathyrus odoratus is always a winner.There are so many choices (colour, long or short stems, etc) so...
What is the name of the tomato sort that you have seedlings for? It is essential to know the exact tomato sort that you have, in order to...
Glad that you liked the posting this time, CAPT'N--These pics are a side benefit to bird conservation. Thanks for your comments, TONI--I...
Great looking projects FBG. I especially like the no-till area. I salute you for being brave enough to undertake this. I am not being dramatic,...
I agree with Waretrop...but the holes are from slug damage, I believe...or possibly caterpillars. You could actually look on the understdes of...
It has been a cool and moist spring here so far...but our meadow-bird protection group continues working in the fields when there were small...
I like this posting MG. Those light green ones I grow every year and they are the most prolific of the types that I grow regularly. I like the...
What a beauty!
Well the leaves do not look like it, but the flower resembles one of the Tropaeolum sorts. The blooms are smaller than one would expect also....
I like the looks of those, Carolyn. That they came from seed is a good accomplishment. Well done, you!
Those baked goods have me drooling like mad, Bunkie. :drool:
Oh, I can sympathise with you. I have had vole probs in the past too. They just pulled my toms underground into their tunnel and ate them there....
Those toms look super, Carolyn. How I love a greenhouse...let me count the ways.
Hiya C--What a nifty idea. It looks like you are already having a great success. I'll bet your customers are thrilled at having strawbs already....
Ka-GONGGGG-g-g-g-g-g! (( :shock: )) Be careful in that heat.