Those bushes and flowers look lovely and make me happy to look at. Here, by Lake Ontario, all is in winter sleep mode already. I tried growing Mahonia one year, but the conditions are too harsh.
Yes, that is tough, some Mahonias are hardier than others, but sadly only the dull ones are really tough. This one was cut down to the ground, even here in the UK, in 2010/2011 when we had a very, for us, cold winter.
Posted by FrostyJimFresh picked from my greenhouse...
Posted by FrostyJimFresh picked from my greenhouse...
Posted by FrostyJimPicking Blackcurrants on Saturday between rain showers... a little over 8 lbs.
Posted by FrostyJimPicking Blackcurrants on Saturday between rain showers... a little over 8 lbs.
Posted by FernappleWe had the garden open for charity last week, and raise nearly eight hundred pounds for good causes.
Posted by FernappleWe had the garden open for charity last week, and raise nearly eight hundred pounds for good causes.
Posted by FernappleWe had the garden open for charity last week, and raise nearly eight hundred pounds for good causes.
Posted by glennlabI went out to take a picture of my night blooming lotus, and came upon an orgy.
Posted by glennlabI went out to take a picture of my night blooming lotus, and came upon an orgy.
Posted by glennlabI went out to take a picture of my night blooming lotus, and came upon an orgy.
Posted by glennlabThis summer has been really rough on my butterflies.
Posted by glennlabThis summer has been really rough on my butterflies.
Posted by glennlabA sign I'm on the lookout for
Posted by Austin-CambridgeThis is no joke to some of us so I thought I would post it here! :-D
Posted by MsKathleenQuite frankly, most tea bags from the market are toxic, so it would be best to cut the used tea bags open and incorporate the used tea leaves into the soil. [gardeningsoul.com]
Posted by MsKathleenSeen on a fb group. Just gonna leave this right here for your enjoyment.