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Comments (203)Another hummer this morning. Since corunum AKA Jane discovered that links to videos were still being posted while jpg pics were not, I took a video - you can see the urgency with which she fills up with the nectar solution. The migrants are still coming through the pipeline - a good reason to keep feeders up. Claire (sounding like a broken record)...See MoreUSF Spring Plant Sale - 4/8/2017 & 4/9/2017
Comments (0)If you are interested in adding some plants to your collection and are near the Tampa area, you'll love it. Here is the link: http://gardens.usf.edu/data/springfestival-SPR2017.pdf...See Morewet, but well attended spring fling 2017
Comments (40)Jen, I suspect you're a better gardener than you're giving yourself credit for being, and you don't have to be a great gardener to post here either---just someone who loves gardening. Jennifer Hazel, I think the tour is 10 am but I don't remember for sure. I betcha Dale will remind us on FB. If Tim ever comes home from work and finds me in a Tinkerbell or pixie costume, y'all never will hear from me again because he'll have me committed to a psych hospital somewhere. He has the patience of a saint, but a wife in a pixie costume in the garden just might be too much! Dawn...See MoreSpring 2017 in New Brunswick, NJ
Comments (79)I don't know about "drive from all over town", but I extended open invitations to my immediate neighbors to take a walk through the back when they have the chance. My next-door neighbor (not the one who shares the yard and landlord with me, but the one on the other side) saw me doing the front mulch project yesterday. I said I wanted to do the same to the hellstrips, and asked if I could extend into his part of the strip in front of my house. He said he could get a few cubic yards of mulch through his job and fill his pick-up truck with it, and drop it at the back of my driveway, if I'd be willing to do his hellstrips. Right now, he's out there spraying herbicide on the worst of the weeds -- I'd rather he just let me smother them to death with cardboard and mulch, but at least he's getting involved. I've found that since I started planting a garden here, others on the block have begun their "keeping up with the Joneses" by doing the same. Anyway, when I was talking to my next-door neighbor just a little while ago, he said he told his wife to go look at the back. I brought him back there yesterday, and he was amazed. He saw the whole thing since the beginning, and was amazed at how fast everything grew. :-) ~Christopher...See MoreShades_of_idaho
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