Artichoke Lover
Deeply Rooted
Welcome from Alabama! Nice to meet you!
I used to have those and loved them! We'll probably get more when we get another bed started. Right now the columbines that we're growing are the ruffled spurless ones. (Aquilegia Vulgaris is its scientific name)from Central IL! I am growing a native Kentucky columbine. Many planted that have reseeded themselves along the east side, north side and front sidewalk beds from some original volunteer. Bird probably planted the first one. VERY pretty purple flowers.
Thanks for putting your location with your avatar!
Check out the photo on my thread, #124, that DD took with her Samsung.
WATCH OUT for the "bean rabbit holes" here!Ducks4you 2021 Ragtag Thread
Sometimes FB gives you a treat. Here are pictures of the first kitten that Tompkins (who wasn't fixed yet) took under his wing to nurse back to health. This was Spring, 2015.www.theeasygarden.com
Thanks, I'll be sure to do my best to get some pictures uploaded sometime!Welcome from Texas. You have a lovely sounding garden. Just so you know, we love pictures and you can post all you want. LOL
We've never actually grown them before, so I'm not certain of how they'll taste, but we bought the seeds from MIGardener-- They're sometimes known as the Mayflower bean. (It gets its name because it was brought to America by the pilgrims.)
Welcome from Louisiana, glad you found us.
And from Alaska as well, always happy to hear from another organic grower!
welcome to TEG from mid-Michigan.
Welcome from Eastern Washington state.
Welcome from Alabama! Nice to meet you!
Welcome! Sounds like your garden is awesome!
Thank you guys so much!Welcome from the San Francisco East Bay. It sounds like you grow quite a bit and so much variety. I love the cottage cutting garden. Your place sounds like a perfect little place.
Mary