I bought some, separated it, planted what I wanted in a container then left the rest in the nursery pot it came in. I kind of forgot about it. Until it bloomed!! The piece I left behind, not even in soil!! Tough plant!!
Cucmber beetle? I'm trying to identify something on my cukes but they're spotted. I've seen lots of pics tonight of something striped like that that's identified as cucumber beetle.
Unfortunately I have no way to find out. Whoever planted those is long gone and the property has been turned over to a local land trust to be left to nature. I'll check out some pictures later to see what it look smore like.
We went hiking on a newer trail near our house. It used to be a private property and someone once gardened there. I found this!
Sorry, it's not a great shot but I only had my cell phone with me.
Later this afternoon we walked the dogs to the end of the street and discovered a neighbor has a...
I'm now wondering the same thing! Those are gorgeous!!! Well hopefully someone will resurrect this thread in the fall after a search on daffodils and that will be my reminder to divide them then. :fl
Hmmm, I was going to guess grape hyacinths because I've had to lay myself down on the lawn in front of DH and his mower almost every year to try to save mine! They came with the house too. Some years I'm successful, some not so much.
I've started seeds from 9 varieties of tomato all together.... :hide
Let's see if I can remember them all:
Brandywine
Purple Russian
Amish Paste
San Marzano
Red Jelly Bean (grape)
Sungold Cherry
Caramello
Persimmon
Milano
I guess I'll have some options when it comes time for making salsa!
I have an old patch of daffodils that have not bloomed well for a few years. I suspect they need to be dug up and divided. I always think of doing it this time of year when they're so pathetic. But can I divide and replant them now? Should I wait until fall?
I ordered (and received 2 days later!!) the collection I posted above. I hopefully should have my own favorites after this season! I also ordered Amish Paste seeds from Baker Creek.
We had a friend who made a bad decision while cutting down a tree. He got his saw stuck in the tree. He decided to use his tractor to pull on the tree and loosen the saw. He is no longer with us. Granted it was the tree, not the saw, that killed him but I admit I'm really nervous any time DH is...
I called the CT store today and they are open for business. I'm driving over on Thursday and seeing what they've got. I'll make a list to bring with me. I'm soooo happy that you shared this site now!