This week may be completely pictorial as far as my posts.I am speaking to 2 Garden Clubs this week in addition to a District Garden Club meeting.We don't have too much longerbefore planting time here in the "Garden City", so I hope you've ordered seeds,and set up a plan for what you want to grow ... Read More about busy week.
Thrill, Fill & Spill…
Dallas Arboretum, 2010Banana as ThrillerThis month's garden talks are about Pots, Pools & Pedicures. Several people have expressed curiosity on Facebook and email...What the heck?Well, I am getting you ready for spring, and infusing your mind with inspiration...First, pots.When planting a pot or ... Read More about Thrill, Fill & Spill…
Camellias
Yuletide CamelliaCamellias are the signal of spring. I have one Camellia that bloomsearly in January, the others begin in February. There are so manyvarieties of Camellias. I prefer a mixture of Camellia japonica and Camelliasasanqua. Camellia sasanqua is a smaller bush with smaller growth habit.I ... Read More about Camellias
ML’s Top 10 Seeds: Part Two, Veggies, etc.
Purple Noodle BeanTop 10 Seeds: The Final Five. Monday was Flower seeds, today is Veggies.These are in no particular order. Check out this UGA Planting Chart for more info.6. Lettuce So many varieties. UGA recommends Butterhead, Romaine & Buttercrunch ... Read More about ML’s Top 10 Seeds: Part Two, Veggies, etc.
Organic Fertilizer
Llama Beans!Living with two outdoorsmen, Marianna & I are subject to unsolicited conversationsabout various forms of waste. This post is about a good one, Llama Beans. Sounds like our southern "lima beans" but it's not. High school buddy Louise Meadows raises Llamas in Lincoln County.These ... Read More about Organic Fertilizer
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