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Camellia program at Longwood
Comments (0)There's an upcoming conference at Longwood. Seems like it covers just about anything you can think of concerning Camellias. I grow a few spring flowering and one fall flowering Camellia. Here is a link that might be useful: Camellia Conference at Longwood...See MoreNo more gardening until spring :)
Comments (30)Posted by thyme2dig NH 5 (My Page) on Sun, Nov 7, 10 at 20:00 So, 200 bulbs later I finally finished the bulb planting today. Got a few last-minute perennials planted too and the peonies cut back. And, I kicked the mice out of my little shed and got all the garden ornaments stored for winter. Thyme, how did you kick the mice out of your little shed? Critter-proofing my yard and house has been a challenge. I did have 2 mice in my house one winter, and I used one of those humane traps to catch them....then drove them down the road a few miles. So last week before it got cold, I put up chicken wire around the base of the house, with steel wool. Hope it works....See Morea few of my hostas this spring,enjoy...
Comments (14)to handyman-i just leave the pots outside; we have fairly mild winters. to hostafreak: yes i am at a premium for land because i am in a townhouse complex with a small patch of space, but i use every available sq. inch lol. i envy those who can actually plan these huge gardens; i could only dream... property is a fortune up here....See MoreA few more Spring flowers
Comments (6)Hello stranger, wonderful to see you posting again, I am looking forward to all your Rose Pics. Your Dutch Iris's are a dream, I cannot get mine to flower here so after three years I gave them away. Beautiful rhodo, and the Aquilegia is magnificent, Thanks for shareing...Cheers..MM....See Moremantis__oh
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