Plants received...uh oh?
SoCal Stewart (San Diego, Ca Zone 10A/10B)
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SoCal Stewart (San Diego, Ca Zone 10A/10B)
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Oh My Gosh! I finally found out what my "mystery" house plant was?
Comments (5)Hi There are several varieties plus many hybrids . I hope the one for your terrarium is a dwarf form.Many get 8/10 feet tall and of equal width lol. Some are almost everblooming often having more flowers than leaves while others develop large heads but less of them. There is also a type with a wonderful aroma .. Would think the dwarf form would be good for a terrarium if it gets enough light ?? Good luck gary...See MorePlanted my potatoes--saw just a few grubs. Uh-oh?
Comments (2)My guess is to let it go...squish them when you find them. A year ago last fall I got some horse manure with a lot of hay in it. I squished about 75 of the biggest and fattest grubs. I found a few more when I was distribuating it later. I had no problems from that....See MoreOh how I love to be planting again!!
Comments (17)Sarah , I had them move up my shipping dates on several orders. Got my star of the republic today thanks to Judy's enabling! It has a bud showing color so that made me SUPER happy! You'll love those kordes! I ordered another PP this year and have several Zaide and summer romance. Love them! Jj... I couldn't even imagine not planting until May. I'd move. For real!! Towandaaz, oh no! Sorry you have to deal with the worries of animals :(( funny what we will do just to have roses! It's so worth it! Sarah, you should def come visit us here in the south! No place friendlier! I'll fix you some sweet tea and we can rose gaze :) we do get some decent finds here sometimes. I'm hoping for a bigger variety in potted roses coming to the box stores soon! Ken! You make me tired! Lol! I do so HATE PAINITNG!! Ive done lots of it and now I just try to hire it done when it needs it. Hope you get it all finished before spring really comes so you can get outside to the FUN stuff!! Good luck! Carol, bless your bones!! Hoping we are DONE with the cold cold weather. But nowadays one surely never knows exactly what to expect with the weather. Hopefully we'll all get early springs :)))...See MoreAnyone know what this plant is? Central OH.
Comments (6)Virginia Bluebells are native to Ohio; they'll have pretty pink and blue flowers in a couple weeks and by summer the plants will have gone dormant and disappeared. A blooming patch of them is not to be missed, they're gorgeous, and tough, too....See Moregreenclaws UK, Zone 8a
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