If you do find out, let us know as I have a similar one from a family farm, which had been around since the late 1800s in NE Missouri. Thanks, Chris ______________ “…abandoned buildings have always fascinated me. Perhaps it’s…
Author: Christine Durrill, Missouri
4/2/2009
Fw: Another Bulb shed companion
Because he doesn’t feel like shaving? Beats me, perhaps they’re some sore of sensory system, like a cat’s whiskers? Chris
Fwd: Round and stuffed! and determing the gold and white ribbon winn…
Which is why I swap for ’em, scrounge for ’em, and look for ’em in the bargain bins at the end of the planting season. I’ve even acquired Historics (my personal favorites) by offering to help elderly/busy friends and neighbors…
dividing and replanting
Yes, I’ve rescued clumps from construction sites and abandoned farmsteads in full bloom, preferably on rainy days to make digging easier. I then replanted the clumps, waited for the blooms/leaves to die down, and then lifted them, separated them, and…
The Amazing Story of Kudzu
Here’s an interesting link about kudzu: http://www.maxshores.com/kudzu/
lovely daffodil seeds
I just got my daffodil seeds in the mail last night. Does anybody have any suggestions for starting daffs from seed? Chris Durrill