"...lotus says like many of us, it will be a flower one day."
lol. yes, it was a flower last year and the roots are very much alive. it shouldn't take too long to come on. my mexican heather is just now peeping its new green above ground after dying back last winter.
i have two large ones in pots. started as a rescue plant someone thru away at ridgecrest. they thought it had died due to winter. didn't know you can't kill an asaragus fern. :) mine make berries in winter and tiny white flowers in spring.
that's a lotta rocks to gather up around the yard! i do like the bed though. that side of the house needed one. the yucca is in a good spot for it, i think. oh! have you paid attention to that century plant by taunton's? heading towards leven's addition fm town it's abt two blocks (maybe) before you get to tauntons. it's waaaaaaaaay tall, waaaaaaaaay big and blooming at the top of that montrously tall spike it sent up. maybe it's a century yrs old!
good, bec I'm gonna have way too much stuff as my seedlings mature. Do you need sun loving, sun to part sun, sun to part shade, shade, or shade to part shade plants? Mostly annuals, but they add a lot of color to your garden. Right now I have nine squash plants that just popped their seedlings heads above dirt this week: three yellow zuchini (never tried these before), three green zuchini, and three yellow summer squash. Have no idea where to put them unless I put them in big black pots behind the apt!
yeah, but sunny mostly.don't care for the vegatables unless i could get pepper plants, they're attractive in a flower bed. don't want to go all out for the farmer brown stuff just yet.
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i think the bougainvilla will like it there so it can climb that lattice eventually.
that's cool
what kinda of wood is that?
"...lotus says like many of us, it will be a flower one day."
lol. yes, it was a flower last year and the roots are very much alive. it shouldn't take too long to come on. my mexican heather is just now peeping its new green above ground after dying back last winter.
i have two large ones in pots. started as a rescue plant someone thru away at ridgecrest. they thought it had died due to winter. didn't know you can't kill an asaragus fern. :) mine make berries in winter and tiny white flowers in spring.
that's a lotta rocks to gather up around the yard! i do like the bed though. that side of the house needed one. the yucca is in a good spot for it, i think. oh! have you paid attention to that century plant by taunton's? heading towards leven's addition fm town it's abt two blocks (maybe) before you get to tauntons. it's waaaaaaaaay tall, waaaaaaaaay big and blooming at the top of that montrously tall spike it sent up. maybe it's a century yrs old!
you can cut back the some of the dead wood fm winter if you wanna, unless it looks like those old branches are sprouting fresh growth.
pretty girl. her bear is as big as she is!
just treated pine with stain. i replaced the lumber probably 5 years ago. had the buggy for around 15 years.
i now have a spot for anything that i find to go in, doesn't really matter if it's an eclectic garden.
good, bec I'm gonna have way too much stuff as my seedlings mature. Do you need sun loving, sun to part sun, sun to part shade, shade, or shade to part shade plants? Mostly annuals, but they add a lot of color to your garden. Right now I have nine squash plants that just popped their seedlings heads above dirt this week: three yellow zuchini (never tried these before), three green zuchini, and three yellow summer squash. Have no idea where to put them unless I put them in big black pots behind the apt!
yeah, but sunny mostly.don't care for the vegatables unless i could get pepper plants, they're attractive in a flower bed. don't want to go all out for the farmer brown stuff just yet.
i'll have extra soon as my flats of seedlings are sprouting. will let you know when it's time to transplant into the ground.
Garden of flowers and beautiful children. How perfect!!
Your Aunt 'Emily
Garden of flowers and beautiful children. How perfect!!
Your Aunt 'Emily
Thank you Aunt Emily. And you're right, I shouldn't ask for anything more. byron (tejasmidget).
Everything changes over time, doesn't it?
Found a link for you:
http://www.floridata.com/ref/r/rose_off.cfm
Tumbleweeds!
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