hope you don't mid sharing some. :mrgreen:
don't worry much, you'll be amazed to find out they'll survive. :wink:
It's well taken cared of and it finds home where it's planted. :mrgreen:
Yes! Those Iris Chrysographes are such a beauty! :shock:
with sentimental value. hope you get them flower and post them pics here. :)
Cannas come in many sizes from 2 feet to over 15 feet, depending on the variety as well as the care they are given.
Now how could a pretty looking plant like that be so dangerous!sigh... :(
Zinnias are easy to grow and produces colorful flowers. Here's a link on how to grow them better. http://www.gardenersnet.com/flower/zinnia.htm :)
Great idea and interesting too! Hope that will work.
Your guava will do fine. :) Hope you could post pics once your garden is set.
well by experience we learn and get a better produce. :)
hello Daysers1! i found this site for you. hope it could help. http://www.bdlilies.com/asiatics.html :)
cherry tomatoes are the best for me. Sweet and juicy.
Great learning tips! I would like to see the development now..
I agree with Toni. Infact okras are easy to grow and they bear fruit easily so long as they get a lot of sun .
Beautiful pics Netty!those flowers really do add life to the surroundings.
Here chives and oregano are so easy to grow. The rest needs hands with tlc. :mrgreen:
Nice lawn and hope the climbers grow and bloom fast so you promise to post its pics and when it does, will you? :-|
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