A few years ago I started a giant sunflower journey.. I had some friends and family all plant some giant flower seeds I sent them. Unfortunately the rabbits feasted on mine but my brother in NJ got an awesome crop and shared his seeds with me which made them 2nd generation. This year i got one...
I bought this peach tree years ago at Costco it’s a freestone. I figured since it was available to buy it would grow here in the Pacific NW in WA and it has not disappointed that’s for sure 🍑
This Rhododendron along with 12 others were here when we moved in this house 14 years ago
we have harsh cold winters here in Washington state. One year the leaves were completely brown
so I trimmed them all back and it’s been 2 years now and nothing has come back. There is a rhodie
next to it...
Here’s my tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, corn, peppers which aren’t the best this year and the sunflowers who never fail to come back no matter how much I pull them lol
And as a plus this year The Juncos decided to build a nest in my fuschia and it’s been quite the journey watching these...
For the past 2 years my tomatoes have black on the bottom from what I have read it could be a couple of things, calcium deficiency in the soil, stress, watering times. Has anyone experienced this and changed something to have good results?
I’m kind of nervous it will happen again this year
Hello all,
I am in WA state and we’ve been having a snowy cold winter
I’m itching to plant my bulbs, I’m wondering if I should just go
ahead and plant them. Here is what I have so far