I have been planning to make a flower bed under my cool snoopy mail box and the neighbors ugly mailboxes that are also on my side of the property.
I had a friend paint my mailbox! A view of home every time I pull in my drive The lilies hide the post (at least during the summer and they are so hardy I don't have to do anything with them.
You might be able to eat those myshrooms.
I was weeding my flower bed and I ripped the leaves of my daylily. . Luckily I could not pull the roots fast enough. It is growing back. Lol
What variety of grapes are these? I have some seedless, green table grapes. Variety Interlaken. Here they won't be ready until Sept. Do you have problems with birds eating the grapes?
Honestly I don't remember what varieties I planted - somewhere I have a card with the different names.
The birds have cleaned off my blueberries but haven't bothered the blackberries or grapes ..... yet....
@Heidi68 I had the birds eat all my grapes 2 years ago. I found a solar Eagle and it did the trick. [amazon.com]
It's eyes light up and when a bird is near it makes a noise. It also is painted with UV paint so it is more visible to the birds.
Yes, your maibox is cool. My hydrangea blooms white and is almost finished (probably is after 4 days of rain). I'm surprised yours is so late.
Nice photos.
My friends out on the coast are in full bloom and I am over here just waiting .....
@Heidi68 Your patience will pay off.
They are all beautiful, your peaches have some worm damage (the sap balls are the give away) If you have time remove the ones that have the worm damage now and you will get much better fruit from the ones left.
How do I get rid of the worms?
@Heidi68 Once they are inside the fruit, the only way is to remove the fruit. I would compost mine and the heat kills the worm. They normally go after the weaker fruit, less fruit normally means stronger fruit. If you want to satisfy your curiousity, remove one of the bleeders, take sharp knife and slice into the fruit. you will see the little worm and feces. these damaged fruit will mature first and the next generation will hatch out to infest next year's crop. Check with your county extention agent (USDA), they should be able to tell you what works in your area to prevent infestations.
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Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.
Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.
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Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.
Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.
Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.
Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.
Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.
Posted by FrostyJimMoose family munchin' on my Raspberries right now at about 8:30 on Tuesday night!
Posted by FrostyJim3 giants total over 3 lbs! Bush Early Girl hybrid grown in my Wasilla Alaska zone 4b greenhouse...
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