Hello CBA--By "indoor" I am not sure if you mean inside your house, or in a cold frame or greenhouse. I can tell you that every year I grow...
Wow! Would you look at them! Those guys are so bright. I get the idea that they are not a terribly territorial bird...because there are so many...
Hello again, G-Pains: I forgot to answer your question: "What are Lathyrus?"-- They are "sweet peas". Please excuse me.
Hello NEWGROW--How long will they store, you asked. Well, I string mine up and leave them hang. They have been stored this way for five months so...
Thanks for the update, Gail. He's acting pretty frisky...and it appears that he has a mate. I like your pics and videos.
Hiyah Biita! What a thrill to see you again. How's life in the south?
Heh heh heh...that was a cut one, Dais.
It is very interesting to hear that you get onions to plant that already heve some green leaves on them. I have never seen that. That means that...
Yippeeeeeeeee!!!
What a lovely little guy. I envy yoiu all those types of birds that you get to see.
Oh my, Dooley--that snow just keeps falling ...first here then there. What a winter, this year.
Hahaha...I caught myself wiping my face after watching that!
Those Daff fotos are good. They give the feeling of spring alright...but what about those Jasmines! It looks like they have hundreds of blooms....
Generally speaking, I use seeding soil for flowers and I use other soil types (such as potting soil) for veggies.
Such nice fotos, Gail. That sunlight is lovely on them, isn't it? The second foto seems to be a north american robin to me. It's the white...
Ok then Jewell...thanks for answering anyway. They are gorgeousa things.
Way to go, Glenda! You are such a smartie, aren't you?
Daisy...you know my concern is not that lovely, big branch actually--it's the health of the bush itself that I am concerned with. If you left...
I was referring to this posting, Daisy-- http://www.gardenstew.com/about13644.html
Those are berautiful flowering heather. Do you know the species names of these?