Hello and welcome from New York! I look forward to sharing tips with you and learning from you as well :)
That's an interesting way to plant the garden. I wonder if there are other benefits to partially burying the containers like that.
Those look delicious! I love strawberries :)
If you want to improve the soil quailtiy, try looking for natural fertilizers or use compost. I read somewhere that plants love banana peels as food.
Very nice! That's very lucky, I see them all the time at my bird feeder, but I've never seen them in someone's nesting box. I look forward to...
How could someone do that to some poor innocent animals. Domesticated rabbits are not meant to be out in the wild. I'm sure there are plenty of...
All of these flowers are looking great! I'm sure your backyard is a colorful spring paradise :)
Beautiful flowers! I can't wait until mine bloom. Soon hopefully :)
I love seeing creative planters like this!!! My favorite so far is someone used an old bathtub, the kind that stands on legs :)
I haven't seen many bees yet either this year. And I normally see a lot when I'm out on walks because everyone has some kind of flower in front of...
That's really amazing that they just started growing. I almost wish that would happen with the sunflower seeds I sometimes leave out
I love the rock border! The garden is looking great, you've done a great job.
I've never seen the minis before, they are so cute! I think of small corner garden of all mini flowers would be a fun and adorable project!
I take pictures of my garden all the time on my phone. I have a few friends who also post all their pictures immediately to their various social...
I love the way you've set-up your plants, it all looks very organized and is also stunning! I wish I had yard like yours.
The type of soil you have could be a factor as well. If you have a lot of clay in your soil, it could make it difficult for the roots of some...
When I buy tomato plants, I usually plant them in late May.
Deer are very brave now-a-days. They don't care if it's right up against the house, they just want the easy meal.
It's never a waste to try and save your plants. If the roots were still alive then the plant should hopefully bounce back.
A relative of mine has a snowball that bloomed the first year and has never bloomed again, just a big bush of green leaves :/
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