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He started placing metal sheeting around the trunks of his trees so that the squirrels can’t get to the bird houses.
I would gladly take it. I would swap some of my peppers for a sunflower! 😊
I'd give you one though needs. 😊 If I could.
I love sunflowers! 🌻
Bought some pots yesterday, going to pot them separately, and give one to my friends and neighbors.
Hopefully they are as cute as they look on google
I am not going to wait until they turn red. I can’t wait to taste my peppers!🫑
They aren’t quite ready to pick yet. I know what I want to make with them. Stuffed peppers.
I told him that I think that is the case but that I wasn’t completely sure of my answer.
I am sorry that you lost your tomato plants.
7 years is a long span of time. That’s fabulous!
I really want to try my hand at growing tomatoes. We do get our fair share of rainfall.
My favorite tomatoes here are creole tomatoes. They are absolutely delicious! I love creole tomatoes, Roma tomatoes and cherry or grape tomatoes.
My dad grew tomatoes. Grandpa too. Grandma would can them. I know nothing about canning.
Grandma had a fig tree in her backyard. I ate the fresh figs right off the tree. She had so many figs that she canned fig preserves. The preserves were good too.
Are tomatoes prone to insects? I wish that I would have let daddy teach me about gardening when I was younger.
He offered to show me shortly after we moved into our home. I wasn’t as interested then. I was busy with other things.
Need, there's an older neighborhood in Vero Beach, FL that is full of live oaks and it's such a pretty drive. I'm up in Zone 4... I'll look up the jasmine ground cover.
That was my most rewarding gardening adventure, keeping plants that are treated as annuals, which we live in climates that allow perennial life, alive and producing for years.
The smaller the tomato, for my climate, the better. I'm guessing you have more rain and can do the bigger ones easier.
All of mine were in 24" minimum pots, just FYI.
Enjoy your harvest!
Here we have huge live oak trees. They are gorgeous but grass will not grow underneath them. The roots are massive!
It’s common for us to plant Asian jasmine ground cover, which is lovely and extremely hardy.
When I posted my experiment on Nextdoor.com to see if anyone else had done it, it got 6K views. I had no idea there were so many other frustrated yard warriors, like me.
Have any of you tried micro clover as a replacement to grass?
I am excited because this is my first attempt at growing peppers!
I wonder how she and GardenArtist are doing.
I hope that GardenArtist was able to move to her dream retirement residence like she wanted to.
Everything blooms so beautifully in California! I also think the palm trees are lovelier in California than they are in Florida. The ground covers, the flowers, the produce, etc.
For those who grow any vegetables in pots,
I really like the pots that are a clothe like felt material, then when the plants get bigger and you don't have baby them as much , the roots come out and they actually plant themselves into the ground. , when that starts to happen I put potting soil around the pot and then you pretty much have ground plants
Very smart!