Porche 911 :shock:
It's nice to see your Rowan berry bush. It's looking very healthy and happy there. The insect fotos were especially nice to see. Very colourful....
You guys sure know how to see a friend off! :shock: Very impressive...and the view is just icing on the cake, so to speak. It's all looks like...
Heh heh heh...that guy is a sneeky-pete, isn't he. I have to say though, he does look interesting. Those are excellent fotos.
That's a nice-looking tortoise, EJ. That lizzard looks a bit overweight to me. Is that an optical illusion? :)
Boy, you sure were lucky--Blight can be so bad sometimes. If you continued using the containers to grow them in, you could just set them pot...
Yoiu just take the best nature pics-- always something interesting, and these are no exception. I enjoy seeing them very much.
Congrats G'gater! great news. You are going to have some real beauties next year aren't you? ...and lots of 'em. :)
Lovely garden and widening the borders turned out well, didn't it? What nice flowers you showed this evening.
What a good feeder, Sherry. The birdies can come closer this way and you can see them really good through your window---rain or shine. Thanks...
Not much I can add to that, Playtime--just to re-inforce what Eileen says. Sort of "seconding the motion", so to speak. I have only grown...
What a big thing! :shock: I have seen the moth many times, but this is the first time that I have seen the larva. This is an interesting foto,...
Thanks Eileen. I hope that you get lots and lots of stuff to store-away. Clamping is practical, but also lots of fun. We never have even one...
That sounds like a good technique to me, Biita. I do that with my runner bean trenches and get whopping great harvests each year--so I'm with you...
Hiyah C'belle. I also store parsnips and carrots like this.
Making a clamp is something to think about doing at this time of year. I make them to keep my beets, carrots and parsnips in during the course of...
Hiyah Bunkie, I believe that planting corn where beans were will be ok. Were you planning upon leaving the bean roots in the ground? Corn is a...
Thanks SoJ 'n C'belle-- Thanks so much for your very nice words. I use those plumes for some of the garden paths in the spring when the ground's...
Grerat job, capt'n. What an enormous job that must have been. I'm glad things are getting back to normal.
Unless you get some extremely bad weather conditions, it should be alright. I'd be willing to bet that it will give you fuzzy little things come...