Please excuse my lack of knowledge when it comes to plant ids.
Is there a plant that looks like rubarb, but its not rubarb.
I was cleaning up around the back of my property and I found this very large plant with broad leaves, it had stalks that were a redish color, looked like rubarb stalks...
I would like a more sandy soil. I have clay. I have been adding sand and compost to it. We have only owned our property for a couple years, and you can already see a huge difference in soil quality.
I will have to get a pic on here when it comes back up. I just mowed it down a couple days ago. But I see its already forming new leaves. I was going with the theory if I keep it cut short to the ground it would hopefully die off. But thats not working. I kill one spot 2 more pop up.
I have this weed growing everywhere. I'm not sure what it is. It has a really broad leaf to it. Someone once told me it looks like horseradish plant. But I dont know. I've pulled it out, dug it out, tried round up on it. But yet it keeps coming back stronger each time.
Running late this year. The weather has been so funky this year. But I did it.
8 tomato plants, 4 watermelon plants, 8 cucumber plants, my mystery plants, yes mystery we were walking through the nursery and they had these plants, no signs on them. I think they might be eggplant, wife thinks...
Believe it or not but my rhubarb plant has been past down through the generations.
My great grandfather gave a root to my grandfather, who gave a root to my father, who has since given me a root.
Still growing strong. I hope to give some to my son.
My wife is jealous of me. I don't react to poision ivy. When we first bought our home, there was poison ivy in back. She broke out so bad it was not funny, me not a mark, itch, red spot...nothing.
I forgot to ask about soil conditions.
Where I want to plant them by the road, its kind of sandy out there. Will they do ok in sandy soil?
Not too worried if it takes a few years for them to grow. I'm not going anywhere. ;)
My mother has some of the prettiest liliac I have ever seen.
My...
My mother said I could transplant some of her lilacs to my house.
How do I do it?
I'm assuming just dig around some of the small new growth shoots and put it in a bucket and bring it home.
Think they will make a good sound break from the yard and the busy street?