Here is the view from my third floor balcony back on October 12th. [img] Columbus Day 2009 ( photo / image / picture from Karen B's Garden )...
Debbie, I posted a few pics of the snow that we had about a month ago. It was all gone within a day or two and this week we are looking at high...
Just give us a Black and Tan and we'll quit singing.
No snow here in Minneapolis either. Up to 60 today and probably again tomorrow. Not much to do outside though since the snow and freeze at the...
Thanks for the info. I dug the three spikes up today and was totally amazed at the root system on two of them. They were huge! I had to cut the...
I believe this is the first year. It was planted by my predecessor on the condo garden committee. She is no longer around so I can't say for...
Captain, Our Guara is still blooming to in Minnesota. And we have had several hard freezes with snow. Amazing plant.
Debbie, Welcome from Minnesota. One of the things that I love about Garden Stew is that I get to see gardens and wildlife that I don't see in my...
Great photos. Raccoons and squirrels - cute until you have to deal with the damage they do.
Bet those other two aren't as comfortable as I am!
Born in western Minnesota and family moved to a small town about 35 miles southwest of Minneapolis when I was about 5 years old. I moved to...
Beautiful! Your Pride of Barbados is a true example of why I love this site. I am getting to see so many new plants that I do no normally see...
I have several dracaena spikes that were grown in the flower pots at the front entrance to our building. Can these be dug up and grown indoors...
#5 wouldn't be a caladium because it has more than one leaf on each stem. You can see where the dead leaves have been removed on each stem....
Capt, So sorry to hear about your kitty. Just remember you will meet again someday at the Rainbow Bridge. Karen
I think #5 is a white-veined arrowhead vine.
I think that the first three photos are different types of dracaena. The fourth is definitely a schefflera. I can't remember the name of the...
I think you may have a lipstick plant/vine. We had one like that at work in a hanging basket that bloomed every once in a while. The color was...
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I did a little editing and cropping of your photo to remove the clothesline and clothespin. Absolutely gorgeeous tree! [img]
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