Carefully, as it may have tiny bulblets attached to the the stem.
Thanks TEO... will be waiting for them! Agreed Droopy, too many posts and... pots :) I wonder, is Teo really growing all these plants? Hmmm...
Hello Teo... well I can't say no to a couple seeds of Calliandra haematocephala That Coccoloba uvifera is cool. Too bad I have no conditions...
Yup. Could be weather damage. And they don't look that crowded... I don't see young plants emerging near the big ones.
Welcome Steve, from still cold Romania. :)
Geez, Jordan, you're my kinda guy. Would love to have my own website :)
We had snow here too. Last Saturday (16.03) I went to check up on things and all flower garden was covered in snow. By 12 o'clock there were only...
I think he will soon need a "right hand" gardener... I'd offer my services but I'm... left handed. Hehehe.... Teo, that Calliandra...
Cute cute, but the way they look, if I ever found them in my path (while looking for "edible" ones) I'd pass them by... they don't fit in my idea...
Yea right, that was your only reason. To check photobucket. Right! It's really cute.
Great pics :) A bit ahead of me... I also planted 3 rhubarb seedlings last fall, wondering how they are doing. First time for me too.
Well Jerry I was 9 when you were seed shopping... :) Slim chances we may have met at that kinda shop back then. Would you say your "taste" has...
I'm not sure what exactly you can't do on PB. I can upload pics there (from my laptop) and then copy them here in the message, either full size...
New blooms [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] [img] And my cool Arisaema ringens in "full bloom" if we can call it THAT [img] [img] [img]
Nice seedlings! I love it when I see something green in my pots :)
Ooo, nice. Dicentra already blooming? In a pot? Mine's just coming back to life in the garden. Very cool red/burgundy leaves at start.
Plus, at least where I am, all my young trees froze during winter and started giving shoots somewhere on the lower part of the stem. Didn't look...
Cute, cute... spring is here too but this weekend it's gonna rain and next week freezing temps are supposed to be back. Is this a European trend?
Over here, people usually trim butterfly bushes almost down to the ground. I see a few in a small garden downtown and they have lots of green...
Wow... so much snow. Almost makes me feel guilty cause I can already enjoy the snowdrops, hyacinths, helleborus, crocus...
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