....and what a start it was too! Cheryl, you did great. I kow what you ,ean about the muscles. Getting them back in working order after the...
I often use a long-tined fork to lift individual plants out for transplanting. You can do this individually or remove a plug of several plants and...
They are coming along well, aren't they. Now, if the weather will co-operate, you can get those outside in a while.
That's amazing to hear, Bunkie. Isn't it a shame that things have to be so expensive sometimes though. I would also like to see a pic if you have...
Well, it does sound as if things are coming right along there. I reckon that toms would do well in trainers, although using trainers doesn't...
Heh heh heh...cats can be such show-offs. I think that Pete and Roos would hit it off, don't you. Nowhere would be safe with those two on the...
This is interesting, KK. I am curious to know if the flavour is changed in any way.
YIPPEEEE! I can hardly wait to see the pics. I am pretty happy that you took some fotos of your greenhouse residents. What a thrill that roots...
Thanks TMS-- I wish I could get them off their duffs, but alas--they are too used to the good life, it seems. I bet they'd run away if ever...
Hee hee hee :setc_023: Gail-- you are a better gardner than you give yourself credit for, aren't you? There is no doubt now that your thumbs are...
Thanks ROSIE-- I hope it keeps her out too. Grumble.... No farm stand for me, GAIL-- It's going in the freezer and jars for myself. Voltage...
What a great pictorial. It was interesting to see how they went about the pruning and how things developed over time. You just saved yourself a...