Jul 11, 2010 #11 cwhit590 Garden Ornament Joined Oct 21, 2009 Messages 277 Reaction score 5 Points 84 Location SW Michigan I enjoyed the walk lesa...lets do it again sometime. What are the yellow thingys popping up behind your blue gazing ball? are those foxtail lilies?
I enjoyed the walk lesa...lets do it again sometime. What are the yellow thingys popping up behind your blue gazing ball? are those foxtail lilies?
Jul 13, 2010 #12 Kim_NC Attractive To Bees Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 208 Reaction score 1 Points 64 Location Mt Airy, NC, zone 7a What a lovely garden and photos! ETA: Is that horseradish in the first pic, near the center?
Jul 14, 2010 Thread starter #13 lesa Garden Master Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 6,645 Reaction score 570 Points 337 Location ZONE 4 UPSTATE NY Yes, that is horseradish! Any ideas how to preserve it?? (Sorry to take so long to respond, been away for a few days..)
Yes, that is horseradish! Any ideas how to preserve it?? (Sorry to take so long to respond, been away for a few days..)
Jul 14, 2010 Thread starter #14 lesa Garden Master Joined Nov 10, 2008 Messages 6,645 Reaction score 570 Points 337 Location ZONE 4 UPSTATE NY cwhit, they are called rocket flowers...
Jul 15, 2010 #15 Lavender2 Garden Addicted Joined Sep 22, 2009 Messages 1,414 Reaction score 1,144 Points 257 Location MN. Zone 4/5 Beautiful garden, Lesa! LOVE the container display! Thanks for the stroll I grow The Rocket also, it's a great bee attractor. Sorry, I know absolutely zilch about horseradish... looks like fun to grow though. DH likes it... me, not so much.
Beautiful garden, Lesa! LOVE the container display! Thanks for the stroll I grow The Rocket also, it's a great bee attractor. Sorry, I know absolutely zilch about horseradish... looks like fun to grow though. DH likes it... me, not so much.