Thanks Sjoerd, certainly appreciate your input. I don’t know about microrrhizal fungi powder! I’ll do some research on it. Thanks!
Thanks Cayuga! Appreciate your reply. Spring is coming around so slow this year. I took advantage of one nice warm day this week to give the shrub...
Thanks Netty ! I’d be out digging if there weren’t a wintery mixed precipitation in the forecast. Patience of a gardener!
Thanks for the yes vote Carolyn. This is a method I know I have heard over the years.
The time is finally near when I get to my spring gardening to do list. I have a American Cranberry Viburnum that is about 8 years old that I want...
Very nice! Thanks for sharing. I too, am soothed by greens in the garden.
Poor Philip! Sounds like a very bad case. I was ill for 3 long weeks with some strange cold/flu thing. I had the worst headache at the back of...
Awww shucks! Happy belated birthday to my pal Sjoerd! So sorry I missed it. Hope you had a grand day and all the best for the coming year!
During the winter, I focus on my houseplants to keep my soul happy. I also love to sew baby quilts. I sit and stare out the window into my...
Beautiful! There is a large population of Bald Eagles here in Nebraska. They are majestic!
I love this picture! Two very beautiful felines!
Love snaps! They are so dependable, and last so long. They re-seed in my garden beds too. I also love the soft scent.
I have been making my way through mysteries by Peter Robinson. Set in Yorkshire, UK. Main character is a police detective. I like the way...
Philip- Hated to hear that you were so sick. Seems the various germs are running rampant all over the globe. Just being out among others poses a...
definitely not on my reading list
I just read that one recently. Agree, not very bright hearted.
Always love seeing your updates Philip! Such pretty birds. Bob and I enjoy feeding and watching all our birds, but I’m not quick with the camera.
Grandma Hannah has been gone since 1987, so just her memory is here. I believe her family came to Nebraska in the late 1800s . There were many...
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