Well, Petunia...that huge polytunnel of yours looks really good--full or empty. I do know that feeling of sadness at the end of the...
What a magnificent flower...and grown from seed, to boot! I have never seen one of those lovely things before, that I can recall. Certainly not in...
I always enjoy seeing those beautiful north american specimens. They are really pretty. When will they begin their migration southwards into...
I liked seeing these beautiful fotos. I like legends like that as well. You two must have had a very good time on that trip. I am very happy...
Well Bunkie, I think that it is worth a try; however, I wouild still use those seeds that don't germinate with the rest...they may still germinate...
That's great news. Do your best, Bluewolf and see what happens. It sounds like fun. I hope that you like it there and will be kept on. Fingers...
They are just gorgeous, Toni! Such a rich red. I like these alot. Thanks for the boquet.
Kate, are you sure that your new camera doesn't have a memory card? It must store those foto's on something. Perhaps it has a 12 MB card. If you...
Well BUNKIE--that is an interesting proposition (the "tape" with seeds). I shall have a close look at the Parsnip seeds next year and see if they...
This is a thoughtful posting. It is nice to have a place especially for these memorial fotos.
Yes, Toni is right. I will just say one thing--the "bumps" are a sign for me to start thinking about harvesting. I have noticed that when those...
What an interesting find, Toni. Is it normal for them to eat grape leaves? You will have to keep yopur eyes open for them in the spring. Perhaps...
How nice to see these fotos, Cheryl. It's n ice to see them close-up--I enjoyed seeing the plants too.
Hello KATE-- Thank you for posting a comment here. I like it how you and some others have mentioned plants that they have personally observed...
Thank you very much, Dooley. You said some nice things there. I don't know where you would have ended up either :), but I understand what you...
Hi BUNKIE-- I have read that the bees preferred large groups of flowers--like fields of clover or even huge patches of Cosmea in a garden, but...
GROWNFORYOU--I cover the soil with my bean vines to keep it loose after I have first min-tilled it. this attracts worms and protects the top layer...
Oh me, oh my--I sure did enjoy looking at all your blooming flowers, Glenda. You still have quite a variety. Those dahlias have such a delicate...
Hi DAISY, I see some bees on my Buddleja bushes too as well as the Monardas. I know that they offer pollen and nectar and that bees find them...
[img] You must have noticed in the various news media that honeybees, and in fact other types of bee populations are in decline the world...