This is the fourth year of having katydid hunters living in my driveway basin. They are a lot of fun to watch, as they are constantly on the hunt...
I just want to add, while we did have an over abundance of acorns last year, we also had a very mild winter to follow.
Not able to post during the week, and wanted to thank everyone for your kind words. This was the first year I added annuals to this bed. Gotta...
Looks like my trees last year. I also have heard it usually means a harsher winter, but from my understanding, it's just a normal cycle. I think...
Fantastic shot!
That is an astounding shot.
I really need to extend the bed next year. I like it thick, but somethings are getting lost in it all. Poor blanket flowers have no where to...
Happy anniversery! That Walt is one lucky guy fer sure.
Awww you just made me blush.
Thanks Jane! My hands were shaking so, it's a wonder all the pics were not one big blurr.
Finally after two years of trying to get a photo of this little guy! Most of the time I will catch them out of the corner of my eye, and then...
I told you if we keep lying to each other this would happen.
Looks like pokeweed to me. Try looking up Phytolaccaceae. It fits the bill for your area.
Almost all of those 4 hundred posts were about how much we were missing you. :whistling::p Welcome back.
Three of us answered your question in the one you posted yesterday. http://www.gardenstew.com/threads/can-you-name-my-clematis-variety.38914/
Plus you would be a welcomed guest holding hands with me as we walk down a dark alley.
I'm kinda diggin the first photo, Ronni. :whistling::p
There are many, many different varieties of clematis, but your's looks like the very common Jackmanii clematis....
My son lives in Florida, and I live in New York. We do send our love thru the internets every chance we get. Can't wait for grandpa day! Two...
What ever happened to being polite, and minding one's own business? Carry on marlingardener; you're doing just fine.
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