I started my plants late this year, but that was fortuitous. If I'd started them earlier when I usual do, I'd be in your situation now. Cold rain has been the rule here this month and last month.
Mabel gets along with all other dogs (scared of all humans except me, but loves all members of her own species) and Bella and Saffy have lived together their whole lives, so the pack has integrated well. I like that even though they've lost their original owner, Bella and Sapphire get to stay...
I have a pack again! Mabel is no longer an only dog. Some form of craziness took over and I added these two (from a rescue I'd adopted from before). They are Bella on the left, and Sapphire (Saffy) on the right, both aged 15. Their owner died and left them homeless, but I'm still kicking (more...
You are at least a month ahead of me, and I have to wait until then for outdoor gardens to look anything remotely. like yours. You've put in so much work. Your farm looks beautiful
I started my riesentraube heirloom cherry tomatoes last week in tiny pots in this indoor grow kit, and they have sprouted! As I'm still wanting to keep my crop of salad greens (at left in pic) going a bit longer, I have the tomatoes on the "day shift" under the lights, and the salad greens on...
It seems they are.
This from https://www.birdsandblooms.com/gardening/flower-gardening/rhododendron-vs-azalea/ :
Are Rhododendrons and Azaleas the Same?
The two plants are very closely related. In fact, azaleas are actually part the rhododendron genus. This means all azaleas are technically...
Thank you for the kind offer. :-) But 'Rosemary and Thyme' was easy to find. I ordered the complete series.
Well now we know the identity of the victim! It seems like an eye-for-an-eye motive. Ha ha!
I can totally relate to the pin cushion analogy!
Thanks. For a few years after I planted these roses they were just a few blossomless branches tentatively exploring the trellises, but my late hubby remarked that he really liked how they looked. The same year he died, they began to bloom...
It is definitely both of these things. If not for the gardening connection and the murder mystery plot, it would just be drivel, but still, those two things keep me watching.
This series wants to be like the first season of Big Little Lies, but it lacks David E. Kelley's masterful writing...
A few days ago, when they were just beginning to leaf out, I trimmed the climbing rose branches that were attempting to root themselves in the ground, and also did battle with the blackberry brambles up on the hill. Thankfully the blackberries were still somewhat cowed from last year's pruning...
That looks like a good idea. Does the end which attaches to the faucet swivel easily? If so that could solve my problems with garden hoses that the ends do not swivel easily, and makes attaching them to the faucet difficult.
Seems like it must be a really horrible person for them all to be on board with sticking together to cover it up. But we haven't yet encountered a character devoid of any redeeming qualities.
My guess is that it will turn out that their "victim" died of some other cause, and that they only...
I just had to resurrect this old thread to say how much I've been enjoying this series. Thanks for the suggestion, Ducks! I missed the first two or three episodes, but have been immersed in the following episodes. It's a combination soap opera, mystery, and comedy. I like the way we see the...
In Virginia perhaps. In my state, nothing is safe outdoors until June 1st. (Conventional wisdom used to be Memorial Day, but when they changed Memorial Day from May 31st to an earlier date, I changed my planting day to June 1st.) I have sometimes planted things 4 or 5 days earlier than that...