We had 6 inches of snow Saturday that killed even the pansys. I thought pansys could take the cold. Guess not. I never understood why you guys couldn't have at least one flower during the winter. Now I know. The camellias seem to be hanging in but that's it.
I'm going to start my gourd seeds this month. I was hoping my stepdad would have the greenhouse finished but it either rains or snows every day lately.
Mine never bloomed. I just found out last year when I tossed 4 out , that it didnt freeze...One was hardy .
Bet your anxious. green house. I have one maple tree germinat. One pepper plant , with out any bottom heat.. i am doing perennials without heat this time, lots of them are responding.
A few of my lovely containers aren't so lovely anymore. I have always left everything outside all year round but this winter has been so cold that some of the decorations have fallen off a few of my pots. Mothers day and my birthday are coming up so I know what I'll be asking for.
It's superb! I like this all pic and i think that you are lucky because you have really good information and plants.I like all that replies also.thanks for all that.
You did have a little trouble with blight last year didn't you. I had cabbage worms and squash bugs. I'll never plant cabbage again. Nothing I did worked for those awful worms. I'm gong to plant dill by the squash. Dill is supposed to help keep the squash bugs away.
A friend tried to grow cabbage last year too. We both had a terrible time with worms. She said she put a bunch of seven on her plants but the worms just kept coming. I picked them off by the bucket load. I got one large head of cabbage. Too much trouble for me. When I can plant it to grow already shredded I'll plant it again.
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