I got a stainless steel rabbiting spade for Xmas one year. I was over the moon, I sometimes forget a tool out in the garden :hide
To prove my point...
This is why my garden has a name....
LOVE IT :)
Brings back a time when I was on a judging team at one of the fall fairs here on the island. It was a children's class for weird and wonderful. One entry was a carrot with a couple bumps strategically placed, the male judge that was with us got all red faced and left. I laughed so...
Ha, me neither, if I get a goodie it's purely by accident, like the time when on a garden tour I snapped a pic with a point and shoot brownie camera. It ended up on a magazine cover and I won a 5 h.p. honda rototiller, son -in-law still has it.
One day I was walking along swinging my camera by...
An example, I was looking for just the right picture for the living room without much luck. Hubby and I were in Pier One picking up a present for a friend. While I was paying for it hubby was browsing around. He came over and said I found a picture but I KNOW you won't like it. I went had a...
Well, what an honor :hugsyou guys. BUT, it ain't over until it's over. @Nyboy this is what I want you to do, put all the participants names (NOT MINE) including Bay, Thistle and Mary in a hat and have one of your clients pick a winner. Bay lost hers to weather and Mary didn't get her seed in...
Please tell me that "whatever I do will be wrong" is not a universal husband statement. That seems to pop out of all the husbands around here, I think they have it on speed dial.
Annette
We use Becel for most things and I like miracle Whip more than mayo. Either toasted or fresh I always put a sprinkle of garlic powder in a tomato sandwich. If using fresh bread I like to use lettuce, toasted, bacon.
Our three plants are loaded, in fact the one that was previously in the greenhouse the branches are breaking under the weight of the fruit.
Tomato sandwiches every day now, don't mind one little bit. The store bought cardboard ones will be here soon enough.
Hubby brought a salad home from...
@Nyboy the very first thing you need to do is cut the flowers off before they go to seed and dispose of them by either burning or enclosing in a plastic bag and leave in the sun to cook until you have time to deal with the plants themselves.
Dig it out DON'T use Roundup next to a stream, get...
Hmmmm, I quickly flipped through the posts, did I miss a contender? What # maybe I should have another look, I DO have the option of editing ;).
Annette
OK here's my observations, being a horticultural judge in my hey day I'm looking for perfection but being limited to photos, the tomatoes (not the plant) in the second picture of Major's post #500. Photo shopped or not that is one very nice truss, very pleasing to these old eyes. After all guys...